Experience the authentic essence of Athens with a small-group walking tour that showcases both its famous landmarks and hidden treasures. Wander through delightful areas such as Plaka and Anafiotika, led by a local guide who shares exclusive stories and advice not found in typical guidebooks.
Experience the authentic essence of Athens with a small-group walking tour that showcases both its famous landmarks and hidden treasures. Wander through delightful areas such as Plaka and Anafiotika, led by a local guide who shares exclusive stories and advice not found in typical guidebooks.
- Thissio - Nestled at the base of the Acropolis, Thissio is a vibrant neighborhood that beautifully merges history with modern allure. Its streets are adorned with inviting cafés, neoclassical architecture, and breathtaking views of ancient landmarks, making it ideal for an evening walk.
- Monastiraki Square - As one of Athens’ most dynamic…
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Thissio - Nestled at the base of the Acropolis, Thissio is a vibrant neighborhood that beautifully merges history with modern allure. Its streets are adorned with inviting cafés, neoclassical architecture, and breathtaking views of ancient landmarks, making it ideal for an evening walk.
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Monastiraki Square - As one of Athens’ most dynamic centers, Monastiraki Square is renowned for its bustling flea market, street entertainers, and lively ambiance. Here, historic churches, Ottoman mosques, and vibrant shops coexist harmoniously.
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Changing of the Guard Ceremony - Taking place in front of the Hellenic Parliament, this ceremonial event showcases the Evzones, Greece’s elite presidential guards, in their traditional attire. A symbol of honor and heritage, it draws visitors daily.
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Ancient Agora of Athens - Once the epicenter of public life in ancient Athens, the Agora was a hub for politics, commerce, and philosophy. Today, its ruins and the well-preserved Stoa of Attalos provide a window into classical Athens.
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Roman Agora - Constructed in the 1st century BC, the Roman Agora served as Athens’ marketplace during Roman times. The site features the Tower of the Winds, an ancient clocktower and weather station still admired today.
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Hellenic Parliament - Situated in Syntagma Square, this neoclassical edifice once functioned as the royal palace. Currently, it houses Greece’s parliament and stands as a symbol of contemporary democracy.
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Plaka - Dubbed the “Neighborhood of the Gods,” Plaka is Athens’ oldest district. With its narrow lanes, vibrant houses, and delightful tavernas, it resembles a village tucked beneath the Acropolis.
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Syntagma Square Fountain - Located in the heart of Athens, the illuminated fountain of Syntagma Square is a favored gathering place. Surrounded by shops, cafés, and the city’s energy, it is especially vibrant at night.
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Holy Metropolitan Church Of The Annunciation To The Virgin Mary - As Athens’ main cathedral, this 19th-century church blends Byzantine and neo-Romanesque styles. Dedicated to the Annunciation, it serves as a spiritual landmark for both locals and tourists.
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Central Market Athens - Centered around Monastiraki, the flea market is a treasure trove of antiques, souvenirs, jewelry, and vintage items. It’s a lively spot to shop, negotiate, and absorb the Athenian spirit.
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Plaka Stairs - Adorned with cafés and restaurants, the Plaka Stairs offer a charming setting where visitors can enjoy food and drinks under the Acropolis’ shadow. Ideal for a cozy evening in Athens.

- Includes recommendations for sightseeing, dining, shopping, and more
- Includes recommendations for sightseeing, dining, shopping, and more
- Everything that is not mentioned at the included section
- Tips or gratuities
- Everything that is not mentioned at the included section
- Tips or gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.