Argostoli
Argostoli, situated in the southern part of the island, has been the capital of Kefalonia since 1797. Nestled amphitheatrically at the heart of the deep gulf of Koutavos, it boasts a well-organised port. As the largest town on the island, Argostoli is bustling with vibrant trade activity, reflecting its strong connection to the sea.
Its architecture showcases Ionian influences, characterised by red roofs and expansive terraces. Modern town planning is evident in its broad streets and pedestrian-friendly roads.
Visitors can explore attractions like the Archaeological Museum and the Folk Museum, stroll along the charming pedestrian street of Lithostroto, or enjoy shopping by the waterfront. The central square is bustling with cafes and restaurants, open from morning until late, providing ample opportunities for relaxation and dining.