Troy isn’t just an archaeological site—it’s a living stage of Homer’s epic tales. Visitors can join the Troy Reconstructed Tour, led by expert historians, exploring key ruins such as the wooden horse replica, city walls, and the supposed palace of Agamemnon. On-site interactive theater performances bring scenes from the Iliad to life. Nearby, the Troy Museum houses over 3,000 artifacts, including bronze weapons, pottery, and seals, showcasing the advanced civilization of the era. Don’t miss the Troy War-Themed Dinner Experience, held under ancient-style tents with Greek-inspired cuisine and storytelling sessions about Paris and Helen’s legendary romance. These immersive activities deepen understanding of ancient Greek culture.
Travel tip: The site opens until late afternoon; arriving early avoids midday heat and crowds.