Argostoli, Greece
Argostoli is the capital and administrative center of kefalonia since 1757. It is also known as one of the busiest ports in Greece, which is leading it to prosperity and growth.
The modern and cosmopolitan town of Argostoli is quite busy during the summer season offering a plethora of interesting features and activities. The beautifully paved coastal road promenade is boarded by palm trees and colorful pebbles from the sea. The road ends at the small ferry quay where boats connect to the town of Lixouri every half and hour and fishing boats moor.
The central square of the town called Plateia Valianou is a large and pleasant square lined by many restaurants, cafes and bars. During the evenings, the square gets really crowded with locals who are really warm and friendly. In Argostoli, one can notice the traditional way of life.
The Library of Argostoli hosts 50,000 books and old manuscripts, among which are very rare. Nearby the library is the beautiful theater of Kefalos, one of the best theaters of Greece. The Lighthouse of Saint Theodore is located a couple of km from Argostoli and was built by the British Governor Napier. A small round building with white Doric columns locally known as Fanari. This beautiful lighthouse is one of the trademarks of Kefalonia.