The extended version of the 4 1⁄2 hour Half Day Tour of Athens that offers more time to visit the New Acropolis Museum or enjoy free time in cosmopolitan Plaka.
The extended version of the 4 1⁄2 hour Half Day Tour of Athens that offers more time to visit the New Acropolis Museum or enjoy free time in cosmopolitan Plaka.
- Acropolis - The Acropolis is a significant natural plateau from the 5th Century B.C., standing 150 meters above sea level and encircled by a formidable wall that provided excellent defense against invaders. Visitors will encounter the main entrance, the Propylaea, alongside the proud Temple of Wingless Nike. At the summit, the Temple of…
- Acropolis - The Acropolis is a significant natural plateau from the 5th Century B.C., standing 150 meters above sea level and encircled by a formidable wall that provided excellent defense against invaders. Visitors will encounter the main entrance, the Propylaea, alongside the proud Temple of Wingless Nike. At the summit, the Temple of Erechtheion features a porch supported by the statues of the Maiden Women Karyatids, and the Parthenon, a Temple of Athena Parthenos made of Pentelic marble. Descending towards the meeting point, visitors can explore the ruins of the Amphitheater of Dionysos, the god of entertainment and wine, and the well-preserved Herodion, a music school established by the 2nd-century Sophist Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife Regilla, which hosts performances by renowned artists.
- Temple of Olympian Zeus - The Temple of Olympian Zeus is the largest temple in mainland Europe and the oldest dedicated to the king of the Pagan Gods. The Arch of Hadrian stands before it, dividing the city into two sections.
- Panathenaic Stadium - Known as the Panathenaic Stadium or Kalimarmaro, named for its construction material, this is a reconstruction of the ancient 2nd-century A.D. Stadium of Herodes Atticus. This magnificent stadium accommodates 60,000 spectators and was the venue for the first Marathon Race and the Modern Olympics in 1896.
- Hellenic Parliament - At the Greek Parliament, visitors can witness the changing of the National Guard, learn about the Greek Revolution of 1821, the guards’ uniforms, and view the Tomb and Statue of the Unknown Soldier. The guard change occurs every other day for 10 minutes, except on Sundays when a 40-minute parade takes place at 10:20.
Departing from the Parliament, the tour passes the Catholic Cathedral of St. Paul, the National Bank of Greece, the Old Parliament of Athens (now the national museum), and the Trilogy of Athens, which includes the Academy of Science, the University of Athens (Kapodistriako), and the National Library.
- Presidential Mansion - The Presidential Palace of Athens serves as the official residence of the President of the Hellenic Republic. Situated near the National Garden, it was initially constructed in the late 19th century as a royal palace. Today, it hosts official ceremonies, state visits, and meetings with foreign dignitaries, with its exterior guarded by ceremonial Evzones in traditional attire.
- Acropolis Museum - Visitors can choose to explore the New Acropolis Museum or, upon request, enjoy an hour of free time in Plaka during the final part of the tour.
- Plaka - Visitors can choose to explore the New Acropolis Museum or, upon request, enjoy an hour of free time in Plaka during the final part of the tour.

- Private transportation
- English speaking tour driver (will not escort through sites)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- English speaking tour driver (will not escort through sites)
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Acropolis: 30€/person (Preorder needed - Link will be providing after booking)
- Acropolis Museum: 20€/person (Link will be provided after booking)
- Airport Pick up/Drop off: 50€ up to 3 people, 80€ up to 8 people (payable at the end of the tour)
- Acropolis: 30€/person (Preorder needed - Link will be providing after booking)
- Acropolis Museum: 20€/person (Link will be provided after booking)
- Airport Pick up/Drop off: 50€ up to 3 people, 80€ up to 8 people (payable at the end of the tour)
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.