Why choose this tour ?
Explore the highlights of Athens on a shore excursion from the port of Piraeus. Visit the Acropolis, the New Acropolis Museum, and the Ancient Agora. See the changing of the guard at the Parliament House, and enjoy a panoramic view of the city from Lycabettus Hill. Start your tour with a pickup from the port of Piraeus. Meet your driver and guide and set off for the sacred hill of the Acropolis. Pass through its monuments and end up in front of the Parthenon. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the city. Next, drive to the Temple of Zeus and the Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Drive up to the highest hill of Athens, Lycabettus, for a panoramic view of the city at the “balcony of Athens”. Following your way back to the city center, pass through the Kolonaki area and reach the Parliament to see the changing of the guard in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Drive to the Old City, passing by the University, the Academy and the National Library.
What makes Athens : Shared Small Group Acropolis and City Sightseeing a unique experience ?
The Acropolis of Athens is one of the most iconic and historically significant landmarks in the world. Perched on a rocky hill in the heart of Athens, the Acropolis offers breathtaking views of the city and is a symbol of ancient Greek civilization. A visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must for anyone interested in history, culture, and architecture. Sightseeing Experience (2 hours) During your 2-hour guided tour of the Acropolis, you'll have the opportunity to explore some of its most famous structures, which have stood for over 2,400 years. Parthenon: The centerpiece of the Acropolis, this magnificent temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena, the patroness of Athens. Built between 447 and 438 BC, the Parthenon is a prime example of Doric architecture. Its proportions and stunning sculptures, such as the Parthenon Marbles (many of which are housed in the British Museum), have made it an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece.
A visit to the Parthenon will give you a chance to experience one of the most significant ancient monuments in the world, albeit in a brief, yet impactful, timeframe. Here’s what to expect during your quick visit: Key Highlights of the Parthenon Architectural Marvel: The Parthenon is a shining example of Doric architecture, renowned for its perfect proportions and harmonious design. It was constructed between 447 and 438 BC, and though time has worn down its structure, its grandeur is still striking. The temple is dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, and was designed by the architects Ictinus and Callicrates under the direction of the famous sculptor Phidias.
A visit to the Temple of Athena Nike offers a quick yet rich encounter with one of the Acropolis’ most elegant and historically significant temples. Here’s what you can expect during your brief stop: Key Highlights of the Temple of Athena Nike Architectural Beauty: The Temple of Athena Nike is a small but exquisite example of Ionic architecture. Built around 427–424 BC, it was dedicated to Athena (goddess of wisdom and warfare) and Nike (goddess of victory). Its compact size and graceful proportions make it one of the most charming structures on the Acropolis.
A visit to the Erechtheion offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the most fascinating and historically significant temples on the Acropolis. Here's what to expect during your visit: Architectural Complexity: The Erechtheion was built between 421 and 406 BC and is renowned for its asymmetrical design. This was necessary due to the uneven terrain of the Acropolis hill. Unlike other temples on the site, which follow a more traditional rectangular shape, the Erechtheion unique layout makes it stand out. Its intricate design also reflects the sacred nature of the site, as it housed multiple shrines dedicated to various gods.
A visit to the Odeon of Herodes Atticus will give you a brief yet immersive experience of this historic and awe-inspiring structure. Here’s what you can expect during your shortstop: Key Highlights of the Odeon of Herodes Historical Significance: The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a theater built in 161 AD by the wealthy Roman senator Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife, Regilla. It was originally a wooden-roofed structure used for musical performances, poetry readings, and other cultural events. It holds great historical and cultural value as one of the best-preserved ancient theaters.
A guided tour of the Acropolis Museum is a fantastic opportunity to delve deeper into the history, art, and archaeology of the Acropolis and its surrounding areas. Here’s what you can expect during your visit: Key Highlights of the Acropolis Museum Introduction to the Acropolis Site: Your guide will begin by giving you an overview of the Acropolis hill, its significance, and the historical context of the monuments you’ve already visited. You'll gain a deeper understanding of how the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and other temples fit into the broader narrative of ancient Greek civilization
A visit to the Temple of Zeus (also known as the Olympieion) will give you a chance to admire one of the grandest and most imposing ancient ruins in Athens. Here's what to expect during your visit: Key Highlights of the Temple of Zeus (30 minutes) Historical Significance: The Temple of Zeus was dedicated to Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, and was one of the largest temples in ancient Greece. Construction began in the 6th century BC, under the reign of the Athenian tyrant Peisistratos, but it wasn't completed until the reign of Emperor Hadrian in 131 AD. The temple was built to honor Zeus and symbolize the power and greatness of both Athens and the Roman Empire, as Hadrian wanted to align himself with the gods.
A visit to the Panathenaic Stadium offers a great opportunity to explore this iconic venue at your own pace, with some time for both sightseeing and a break. Here's what you can expect during your visit: Key Highlights of the Panathenaic Stadium Historical Significance: The Panathenaic Stadium is one of the oldest and most important sports venues in the world, dating back to 330 BC. It was originally constructed for the Panathenaic Games, a festival held in honor of the goddess Athena. These ancient games were a precursor to the modern Olympics, and the stadium was used for footraces and other athletic competitions.In 1896, the stadium was completely restored to host the first modern Olympic Games, and it has since become a symbol of Olympic history.
Lycabettus Hill, located in the heart of Athens, is one of the city's most famous landmarks, offering visitors a stunning panoramic view of Athens and its surrounding areas. This hill, which rises 277 meters (908 feet) above sea level, is the highest point in the city center, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals seeking a breathtaking view of Athens. The most notable feature of Lycabettus Hill is its panoramic view of Athens. From the top, you can see iconic landmarks such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Aegean Sea in the distance, and even Mount Hymettus. On clear days, you can spot islands on the horizon. The sunset from here is particularly spectacular, with the city bathed in golden light.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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- Water bottles provided by your driver
- Professional drivers with a profound knowledge of the ancient and modern Greek history
- Private transportation
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- Entrance fees.
- Lunch or snacks.
Special Instructions:
Please meet our representative from 'Your Shore Time' at the drop off point at the cruise terminal - after taking the free Shuttle from your cruise ship
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- This Tour is Provided by Your Shore Time.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Athens.
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- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.
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