Why choose this tour ?

Drive past the neo-classical buildings of the Academy, the University, and the National Library, and on to Omonia Square before moving on to Syntagma or “Constitution Square” (the heart of central Athens). Opposite is the Parliament building, where the National Guards (Evzones) in their colorful uniform skirts and pompom shoes guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. See the Pan-Athenian Stadium, the all-white marble stadium where history was made as the site of the first modern Olympic Games. Nearby, the Temple of Zeus is separated from modern Athens by the tall stone structure Hadrian’s Arch. Also view the Pnyx , the Theseum and the Agora with the reconstructed Stoa of Attalos. Then, on to the Acropolis, at the base of which stand the ancient theatres of Dionysos, and the still used Odeon of Herodes Atticus. The tour ends with a visit to the New Acropolis Museum or National Archaeological Museum.


What makes Athens Private Half Day City Tour a unique experience ?

We start with a pickup from hotel in Athens or Piraeus port.

We start from Acropolis. The Acropolis of Athens is a prominent ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, Greece. It is one of the most significant and recognizable archaeological sites in the world. The Acropolis is home to several important ancient buildings, the most famous being the Parthenon, a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the patroness of the city.

The Propylaea is the monumental gateway to the Acropolis in Athens, acting as the grand entrance to the sacred hill. Constructed between 437 and 432 BCE, during the height of Athenian power under the leadership of Pericles, the Propylaea is an architectural marvel and an essential part of the Acropolis.

The Parthenon is one of the most iconic and revered structures in the world, a symbol of ancient Greek civilization and a masterpiece of classical architecture. Located on the Acropolis of Athens. It was designed by the architects Iktinos and Kallikrates, with the sculptor Phidias responsible for its decoration.

The Erechtheion is another iconic temple, which was dedicated to Athena and Poseidon, two of the most important deities in the Greek pantheon. It housed sacred relics and was the site of several significant myths and religious rituals.

The Temple of Athena Nike is one of the smallest temples on the Acropolis, measuring just 8 by 5 meters. Despite its modest size, it is an excellent example of the Ionic order of architecture, known for its elegance and refinement.

The Theatre of Dionysus is one of the oldest and most significant theaters in the world, located on the southern slope of the Acropolis of Athens. It was dedicated to Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and drama, and it played a central role in the development of Greek theater and tragedy. It holds great cultural and historical importance, as it was the birthplace of many of the great dramatic traditions of Western theater.

The Herod Atticus Odeon (also known as the Odeon of Herodes Atticus) is an ancient stone theater located on the southern slope of the Acropolis of Athens, just below the Theater of Dionysus. It is one of the most impressive surviving examples of ancient Greek theaters and has been extensively used for performances over the centuries.

The Arch of Hadrian is an ancient monument, built in 131 CE to honor the Roman emperor Hadrian. The arch marks the boundary between the old city of Athens and the new Roman district. The structure is an impressive example of Roman architecture, with its grand, monumental archway and inscriptions on both sides.

The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is a massive ancient temple in Athens dedicated to the king of the Greek gods, Zeus. Initially it had 104 Corinthian columns, of which only 15 remain today. The temple was one of the largest in the ancient world and symbolized the power of Zeus and the Roman influence on Greece.

The Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is an ancient stadium in Athens, Greece, famous for being the site of the Panathenaic Games, held in honor of the goddess Athena. The stadium hosted athletic events and it is unique for being constructed entirely of marble, and it could hold up to 50,000 spectators. The stadium is still in use today for various events and is also a key historical site.

We continue with driving up to Lycabettus hill where you will enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of the city and admire the combination of ancient and modern Athens from above.

Syntagma Square is a central and iconic public square in Athens, Greece. It is located in front of the Greek Parliament building, which was originally the royal palace. The name "Syntagma" means "Constitution" in Greek. The square is a hub for both locals and tourists, with important landmarks around it, including the National Garden and luxury hotels.

The Hellenic Parliament, located in Athens, Greece, is the legislative body of the country. It occupies the former Royal Palace, a neoclassical building constructed in the 19th century. It is a key institution in Greece's democratic system, where lawmakers debate and pass laws. The Parliament building is an important landmark in Athens and is situated in Syntagma Square, right next to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the changing of the guard ceremony. Quick stop for taking a photo.

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a solemn monument located in front of the Greek Parliament in Syntagma Square, Athens. It honors Greek soldiers who died in battle, their identities unknown. The tomb features an inscription that reads "Unknown Soldier," and it is guarded by the elite presidential guards, the Evzones. These guards, in traditional uniform, perform the ceremonial Changing of the Guard every hour, a popular attraction for visitors.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels


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  • Athens Private Half Day City Tour
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  • English speaking professional driver with deep knowledge of history

Not Included

  • Professional guide (can be booked with extra cost upon availability)
  • Admission tickets to Acropolis and Acropolis museum
  • Airport pickup and drop-off (can be booked with extra cost)

Special Instructions:

Athens Private Half Day City Tour

Please be advised..

  • This Tour is Provided by GREEK ODYSSEYS TOURS.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Athens.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
  • Maximum 12 Travelers is accepted for booking.

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