Discover Athens on your terms with a private tour, savoring coffee by the sea and exploring the riviera at your own pace.
Discover Athens on your terms with a private tour, savoring coffee by the sea and exploring the riviera at your own pace.
- Acropolis - The Acropolis, towering over the heart of Athens, stands as the most significant emblem of the ancient city and one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks. Primarily dedicated to the goddess Athena, it embodies Athens’ lasting ties to history, democracy, and culture. Visiting the Sacred Rock provides a unique experience, blending…
- Acropolis - The Acropolis, towering over the heart of Athens, stands as the most significant emblem of the ancient city and one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks. Primarily dedicated to the goddess Athena, it embodies Athens’ lasting ties to history, democracy, and culture. Visiting the Sacred Rock provides a unique experience, blending architectural magnificence with sweeping views of the city.
- Theatre of Dionysus - The Theatre of Dionysus is regarded as the world’s first theatre and a crucial monument of ancient Athens. It was here that ancient Greek drama originated, with plays that shaped the global theatrical tradition. This site immerses visitors in the artistic and intellectual prosperity of the classical era.
- Odeon of Herodes Atticus - The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is among the most remarkable monuments from the Roman period in Athens. Situated at the base of the Acropolis, it remains an iconic cultural venue, hosting significant performances and events. Its ambiance reflects Athens’ enduring connection with the arts.
- Propylaia - The Propylaea serve as the grand entrance to the Acropolis and are an exceptional example of ancient Greek architecture. Their commanding presence signifies the transition into the sacred space of the hill, offering a perfect introduction to the experience that follows.
- Parthenon - The Parthenon is the most iconic monument of ancient Greece and a symbol of democracy, harmony, and Western civilization. Constructed in honor of the goddess Athena, it is renowned for its architectural perfection and timeless importance.
- Temple of Athena Nike - The Temple of Athena Nike, located on the Acropolis, is dedicated to the goddess Athena as the protector of victory. Despite its small size, it is distinguished by its elegance and balance, making it a prime example of the Ionic style.
- Erechtheion - The Erechtheion is one of the most unique and graceful monuments of the Acropolis, famed for its Caryatids. Its architecture is closely tied to significant myths of the city, including the legend of the contest between Athena and Poseidon for the protection of Athens.
- Temple of Olympian Zeus - Offers panoramic views of one of the largest monuments of ancient Athens, dedicated to Zeus, the father of the gods.
- Arch of Hadrian (Hadrian’s Gate) - Provides a brief panoramic view of the impressive Roman arch that symbolically connects ancient Athens with Roman Athens.
- Panathenaic Stadium - The Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is the only stadium in the world constructed entirely of white marble. It was the site of the revival of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, making it a significant monument of modern Greek history.
- Changing of the Guard Ceremony - At Syntagma Square, in front of the Monument of the Unknown Soldier, visitors can witness the renowned Changing of the Guard performed by the Evzones. It is one of Athens’ most distinctive ceremonial traditions and an experience that connects visitors with the city’s modern identity.
- Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - The Monument of the Unknown Soldier is a place of honor and remembrance for the nation’s fallen, located at one of the capital’s most iconic spots, in front of the Hellenic Parliament.
- Hellenic Parliament - Pass by the historic Hellenic Parliament building, a central landmark of the nation’s political life.
- Syntagma - Pass by Athens’ most famous and central square, a key landmark in the city’s daily life.
- National History Museum (Old Parliament) - Offers a brief panoramic view of the historic building associated with the early stages of modern Greece’s political history.
- Academy of Athens - Pass by one of Athens’ finest neoclassical buildings and one of the country’s leading intellectual institutions.
- National and Kapodistrian University of Athens - View the historic building of the University of Athens, part of the renowned neoclassical trilogy in the city center.
- National Library Of Greece - Pass by the National Library, another significant landmark of neoclassical Athens.
- Lykavittos (Mount Lycabettus) - Lycabettus Hill offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views of Athens. From its peak, visitors can enjoy expansive views of the Acropolis, the historic city center, and the distant sea, making it one of the best photo spots in the city.
- Ancient Agora of Athens - The Ancient Agora was the commercial, political, and social hub of ancient Athens. It was here that the city’s public life took shape and institutions developed that influenced democratic thought worldwide.
- Museum of the Ancient Agora - The Museum of the Ancient Agora houses significant finds from the area and helps visitors better understand daily life, trade, and the institutions of ancient Athens.
- Monastiraki - Pass by one of Athens’ most vibrant and authentic neighborhoods, where history, local commerce, and the city’s pulse converge uniquely.
- Plaka - Pass by the oldest and most picturesque neighborhood of Athens, known for its narrow alleys, neoclassical houses, and distinctive atmosphere.
- Koukaki - In Koukaki, there is time to relax and enjoy an optional meal in one of Athens’ most beautiful and atmospheric neighborhoods. The area offers a more authentic, contemporary side of the city, just a short distance from its historic center.

- Private transportation
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Hotel / apartment / Airbnb pickup and drop-off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fluent English-speaking driver
- Private transportation
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Hotel / apartment / Airbnb pickup and drop-off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Fluent English-speaking driver
- Entrance fees
- Meals and personal expenses
- Licensed Tour guide, upon request and depending on availability
- Entrance fees
- Meals and personal expenses
- Licensed Tour guide, upon request and depending on availability
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