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Zakynthos Town, the capital of Zakynthos island in Greece, is a charming blend of Venetian architecture, vibrant culture, and coastal beauty. Nestled on the eastern shore, it serves as the island’s hub, offering a mix of historical sites, lively tavernas, and easy access to nearby beaches. Whether you’re exploring its narrow streets or enjoying the waterfront, Zakynthos Town provides an authentic Greek experience.
Zakynthos Town boasts a rich history influenced by Venetian, French, and British rule. The Solomos Square, named after Greece’s national poet Dionysios Solomos, is a central landmark surrounded by cafes and the Byzantine Museum. The town’s St. Dionysios Church, dedicated to the island’s patron saint, is a must-visit for its ornate interior and religious significance.
The seafront promenade, lined with palm trees, is perfect for evening strolls with views of the Ionian Sea. Nearby beaches like Tsilivi and Alykes are just a short drive away, offering sandy shores and clear waters. For a quieter spot, head to the hidden coves accessible by boat from the town’s marina.