In Drama, you will find the impressive Elatia Forest, marking the entrance to a lush woodland landscape. A 20-minute route leads you to the Stravorrema Valley, an ideal spot for camping and recreation. You can also visit one of the most beautiful railway stations in Greece, home to the Train Museum, preserving important pieces of railway history. At the station, you can explore two authentic and operational carriages of the legendary Orient Express.

Drama
Natural wealth, traditional charm, and unexplored experiences in the shadow of Mount Falakro.
Drama is a beautiful and welcoming city that perfectly embraces all four seasons of the year. A destination that generously offers nature, history, culture, and great food. In the city, you will encounter important attractions such as the Alistrati Cave and the city’s landmark, the Park of Agia Varvara Springs. For those who wish to explore the region’s rich past, the Archaeological Museum of Drama offers a journey through time from the Paleolithic Era to the early 20th century. The historic Marble House, once the residence of tobacco merchant Ioannis Anastasiadis, now hosts the Photography Museum, where a rich and diverse photographic collection highlights the historical journey of Drama’s inhabitants.
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Nature, tradition, and culture in peaceful harmony.
Gastronomy – Flavors with earthy identity and local character
Discover dishes influenced by Thrace and Asia Minor in the city’s tavernas. Look for specialties such as itsli kofte, hunkar begendi, gioulbasi, fried eggs with kavourmas, and pastourma. At the springs of Kefalari, enjoy fresh local trout, while in the villages of Mount Menikio, taste grilled meats, sausages, pastrami, homemade pasta, cornelian cherry paste, spoon sweets, and traditional pies. Don’t miss mpampo, a traditional Thracian dish, especially popular during Christmas.

Best Time to Visit
Drama can be visited all year round. Whether for winter getaways or a relaxing spring or summer weekend, it’s an ideal escape. During Christmas, the magical Oneiroupoli transforms the city into a festive wonderland filled with dazzling lights.
How to get around Drama
Transportation options to/from the airport
You can reach Drama by road via KTEL buses or private car. Alternatively, you can travel by air to Kavala or Thessaloniki, and then continue to Drama by KTEL bus.
Public Transportation
The city is ideal for walking and exploration, so make sure to bring a pair of comfortable shoes to fully enjoy it. You can also get around by car, taxi, or public transport.
Q&A
In Eastern Macedonia, near Thessaloniki and the Bulgarian border.
The Aggitis Cave, Paranesti, the Falakro Ski Center, Ancient Argyroupoli, and local wineries.
Yes – it’s a peaceful city with parks, natural beauty, and a safe environment.
Yes, such as the Short Film Festival and Dramoinognosia, celebrating local wine and culture.
Traditional, rich, and authentic. Local products and family-run tavernas make all the difference.




