Polygyros is a town and municipality in Central Macedonia, Greece. It is the capital of Chalkidiki.
Small hotels and guesthouses are available for an overnight stay while tavernas and quaint ouzo bars provide traditional local delicacies.
Sightseeing: The traditional web of narrow streets with their old houses. The scenic location of Exi Vrises is well-known, named after its six water taps. The archaeological Museum, the Folk life Museum at Karaganis Mansion, the ancient town Apollonia, the Church of Metamorfosi, the Church of Saint Demetrios and the Church of Saint Modestos.
Polygyros is famous for its carnival celebrations, which attracts visitors from all over Greece. A nearby location called Panagia (Virgin Mary) is the setting of a famous religious celebration on August 15.
Also, cultural societies are active in the fields of folk music and dance. Classic and modern music is cultivated in the municipal conservatory.
Source: Halkidiki Tourism Organization wikipedia.org