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Anastasia is a passionate historian and archaeologist who graduated from the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens with a Bachelor’s degree. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Digital Culture, she is dedicated to exploring how technology can enhance our understanding of civilization.

With a deep love for different cultures and a passion for storytelling, she is committed to providing visitors with an unforgettable experience that both educates and entertains. As a Tour Script Editor at Clio Muse Tours, Anastasia contributes to the company’s mission of creating innovative audio tours that showcase the world’s cultural heritage.

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There’s nothing quite like the thrill of the open road. A solo road trip allows you to explore at your own pace and experience the thrill of spontaneous adventures. But while solo road trips can be empowering and unforgettable, they require thoughtful planning to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. If you’re ready to take […]
Perched atop a wild hillside, the Moorish Castle is a testament to centuries of history. Built during Moorish rule, it has witnessed the passage of civilizations. Offering panoramic views and rich tales of conquest, it stands as a revered cultural landmark, captivating visitors with its enduring beauty and storied past. The Protective: Encircling the castle, […]
Thanksgiving is a beloved holiday celebrated in many parts of the world, each with unique customs and traditions. While Thanksgiving is most commonly associated with the United States and Canada, the concept of giving thanks and expressing gratitude is a universal one.  American Thanksgiving The most well-known Thanksgiving celebration takes place in the United States […]
When and where did you last travel? Six months ago, I embarked on a time-traveling journey to Rome. The city is a vast, open-air museum with spectacular attractions and archaeological sites. I explored everything from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum to the catacombs, the Pantheon, and the Crypt of the Capuchins for four days. […]