Located in the heart of the Peloponnese region in Greece, Pyrgos is the largest city in the Elis province and is known for its historic charm bursting with natural beauty. Being a stone's throw away from the Ionian Sea, Pyrgos flaunts a combination of snow-capped mountains, sun-kissed beaches, and verdant landscapes. The city is characterized by antique neoclassical buildings, museums, including the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, and archaeological sites that trace back to the Byzantine era. Its notable attractions include the Medieval Castle of Pyrgos, cradled on the city's highest point, and the bustling market that sells everything from local produce to traditional handicrafts. With a tapestry of olive groves and vineyards surrounding it, Pyrgos is also significant for its production of olive oil and wines as well, making it a must-visit destination for wine lovers and culinary enthusiasts.