There are too many ancient Greek mythology stories and
They contain so many locations
Most of these locations are not exist in today's world
But some famous mythological locations are accessible in real world
Although there are many locations that can be associated with Greek mythology and
And have a counterpart today, we have researched only the most famous and interesting ones for you
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Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece
It is located in the Olympus Range on the border between Thessaly in Macedonia between the regional units of
Pieria and Larissa, about 50 mi (80 km) southwest from
Thessaloniki.
Olympus is notable in Greek mythology is the home of the Greek gods, on Mytikas peak. 
Believed to be created after the war between the Olympians and the Titans(Titanomachy),
The mountain became the new home to the victors
The Olympians
It is also noted for its exceptional biodiversity and rich flora.
Mount Olympus is accessible from the northern peninsula of Halkidiki
The surrounding Mount Olympus national park has been in existence for about 100 years and
Visitors can enjoy the spectacular Founa and Loft height of the mountain peaks that reach Above the Clouds
It's been a national park the
First in Greece since
1938
It is also a world biosphere Reserve
The Ideon Cave or Ideon Andron is found on Mt Ida or Psiloritis,
The highest mountain in Crete
The ideon cave is one of the greatest cave sanctuaries in Crete,
as important as the major Greek temples.
It flourished in antiquity (4000 BC to the 1st century AD).
The Ideon Cave was famous for being the place where Zeus, the Father of the Gods,
was born and grew up.
According to mythology
It was there that Cronos, one of the original Titans
tried to destroy all his offspring by eating them in order to prevent fulfilment of the prophecy that predicted his downfall
at the hands of one his children.
When Rhea, Zeus’ mother, gave birth to Zeus,
she decided to hide him in a cave in Crete to protect him.
Ancient Greeks believed that Zeus was born (or at least grew up in) Ideon Cave, 
and the place quickly
became a site of worship and
Pilgrimage
Today
Mountain lends itself perfectly to hikes and you
You can even visit the cave where Zeus is believed to have spent the
First Years of his life
The ruins of Knossos have for thousands of years been standing on the island of Crete
reminding visitors the power and wealth of the Minoan civilization which flourished
From around
2700 BC to 1450  BC.
But for ancient Greeks Knossos was the city the notorious Minotaur lived.
Minotaur was an ugly creature with the head of a bull and body of a human
His father Minos asked
Daedalus to build a labyrinth to put the monsters creature inside and he sent his enemies in The Labyrinth to
confront him.
Dozens of myths have been written about the people
That entered the labyrinth and never managed to escape
Minotaur was finally killed by Theseus the son of Aegeus
 He, of course,
had a bit of help from Minos’ daughter Ariadne who
Who was in love with him and gave him a ball of thread to help him find his way back to the exit of the labyrinth
The Temple of Poseidon is just a short jaunt from Athens‘ city center,
Located at Sounion.
Built in the Golden Age of Athens
(around 444 BC) this historic temple is one of the most impressive archaeological sites in the
Country nowadays
The sea has always played an important role in Greek history and locals held ceremonies and rituals before they embark
on a ship Journey
Hence comes as no wonder the notable statesman Pericles built a temple in honor of the God of the Sea,
Poseidon
Perched on the top of a cliff 200 feet (60 meters) above sea level, the
the Temple of Poseidon offers a unique view over the sea which makes it one of the top destinations for a one-day trip from Athens. 
The sacred Island of Delos is located in the Cyclades,
 next to Mykonos,
In the heart of the Aegean Sea
It has great mythical importance as it is the place that Leto, the goddess of motherhood and one of Zeus’ numerous lovers,
sought safe-haven from the wrath of Hera.
It is also the birthplace of her children, Artemis and Apollo.
Numerous temples were built there in her honor,
And the temple ruins remain to this day
The island is accessible from the Greek mainland and Mykonos by ferry.
In 1990,
 UNESCO inscribed Delos on the World Heritage List,
citing it as the "exceptionally extensive and rich" archaeological site which "conveys the image of a great
cosmopolitan Mediterranean port"
According to Greek mythology
 the Acheron was one of the five rivers that borders the Underworld.
The river was known as the ‘river of the woe’, and it was used to transport
the souls of the departed into Hades’ realm.
The river and its nekromanteion, an 
ancient Greek temple of necromancy devoted to Hades and Persephone, are located in scenic Epirus, near Parga.
The area is beautiful and offers a refreshing retreat ideal for kayaking and camping fanatics during the summer months.
The ancient city of Troy was located in the region of Asian Minor, 
which is in present-day Turkey.
This was the backdrop of the Trojan War which is one of the most famous
Famous battles in Greek
Greek mythology
The chain of events leading up to the battle began when the prince of Troy Paris
Abducted Helen the wife of the Spartan King Menelaus
The Greeks then set out on an expedition to get her back
When they arrived at Troy they
They set up camp near the river scamander
The main battle took place on the plains between the river in the hill over which the sea
City was perched
Archaeological excavations of the site have revealed the ruins of ancient cities believed to be the Trojan City
Experts estimate that it existed sometime between 3000 BC and 500 AD
As time went on new cities were built over the ruins of the previous ones resulting in at least nine layers that researchers
believe is the ancient Trojan City
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