Drive through Levadia and Arachova arrive in Delphi.
At the foot of mount Parnassus, lies the sanctuary of Delphi which was for many centuries the cultural and religious centre and symbol of unity for the Hellenic world. It is also one of the most popular archaeological site in Greece
Delphi had the most famous oracle of, which was at its peak between the sixth and fourth centuries B.C. Pythia, the priestess delivered the oracle which was then interpreted by the priests of Apollo. Cities rulers and ordinary individuals alike consulted the oracle, expressing their gratitude with great gifts and spreading its fame.
Visit the archaeological site and the museum, where you can see the unique bronze statue of Charioteer, dedicated to Apollo by Polyzalos, the tyrant of Gela in 478BC. When he won the chariot-race at the Pythian Games, the second most important games in Greece after the Olympics.