Embark on a full-day private tour in Athens with local English-speaking drivers. Explore the highlights of modern and ancient Athens with skillful and experienced guides.
Embark on a full-day private tour in Athens with local English-speaking drivers. Explore the highlights of modern and ancient Athens with skillful and experienced guides.
- Acropolis - Discover the Acropolis at your leisure, Athens’ renowned ancient citadel that majestically overlooks the city as a testament to classical civilization. This UNESCO World Heritage site houses the magnificent Parthenon, the graceful Erechtheion with its renowned Caryatids, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the impressive Propylaia entrance….
- Acropolis - Discover the Acropolis at your leisure, Athens’ renowned ancient citadel that majestically overlooks the city as a testament to classical civilization. This UNESCO World Heritage site houses the magnificent Parthenon, the graceful Erechtheion with its renowned Caryatids, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the impressive Propylaia entrance. Walk through the same sacred grounds where ancient Athenians worshipped, discussed democracy, and influenced Western culture. Relish breathtaking panoramic views of Athens from the rocky hilltop while exploring architectural marvels and rich mythology. The Acropolis provides an unforgettable journey through history, art, and legend at the heart of Greece’s capital. The visit does not include a guided tour with a licensed guide or entrance fees.
- Acropolis Museum - The Acropolis Museum is a modern marvel that brings ancient Greece to life. Constructed directly above the remnants of a Roman neighborhood, it’s filled with remarkable artifacts from the Acropolis, including sculptures from the Parthenon. The museum’s glass floors allow you to view the excavations below, so you can see history literally beneath your feet! With interactive exhibits and stunning views of the Acropolis, it’s a place where the past feels as present as ever. Guided tour with a licensed guide and entrance fees are not included.
- Plaka - Wander through the delightful neighborhood of Plaka, often referred to as the “Old City” of Athens. Situated beneath the Acropolis, its narrow, winding streets are lined with traditional Greek tavernas, vibrant shops, and beautiful neoclassical houses. The area is also a haven for food enthusiasts, where you can enjoy delicious local cuisine like souvlaki and moussaka in a cozy, authentic setting. Rich in history, Plaka offers a perfect blend of ancient ruins, modern life, and mouthwatering flavors.
- Monastiraki - Discover the vibrant neighborhood of Monastiraki, a lively hub where ancient history meets modern energy. Renowned for its bustling flea market, this area is a treasure trove of unique finds — from vintage goods and antiques to handmade jewelry and souvenirs. As you wander through its lively streets, you’ll also find plenty of local tavernas serving up delicious Greek dishes like gyros and baklava. With iconic landmarks like the Ancient Agora and the Acropolis nearby, Monastiraki offers the perfect blend of culture, shopping, and tasty flavors.
- Psyri - Immerse yourself in the lively and eclectic vibe of Psyrri, one of Athens’ most colorful neighborhoods. Known for its vibrant street art, quirky shops, and buzzing nightlife, Psyrri is where tradition meets creativity. By day, you’ll find artisan workshops, hidden courtyards, and cozy cafés; by night, the area transforms with live music, rooftop bars, and local tavernas serving up delicious meze and ouzo. It’s a place where every corner tells a story — perfect for those who want to experience the authentic, artistic side of Athens.
- Panathenaic Stadium - Glide past the magnificent Panathenaic Stadium, the world’s only stadium built entirely of marble. This historic arena hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and stands on the site of ancient Athenian athletic competitions. A striking symbol of Greece’s sporting heritage, it’s a must-see for history and architecture lovers alike.
- Syntagma - At the very heart of Athens, Syntagma Square is where the pulse of the city beats strongest. Surrounded by grand hotels, cafés, and landmarks, it’s the perfect spot to soak in the energy of modern Athens. Overlooked by the historic Hellenic Parliament, it’s also where you can witness the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony. Whether you’re watching street performers, relaxing by the central fountain, or simply people-watching, Syntagma is where Athens’ history and daily life seamlessly come together.
- Hellenic Parliament - Pass by the impressive Hellenic Parliament, a neoclassical landmark that once served as the royal palace and now stands at the heart of modern Greek democracy. Located on historic Syntagma Square, it’s the perfect spot to witness the iconic Changing of the Guard, where traditionally dressed Evzones soldiers perform a precise and time-honored ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
- Monument to the Unknown Soldier - Located right outside the Hellenic Parliament, the Monument of the Unknown Soldier is a powerful symbol of Greece’s respect for its fallen heroes. Watch the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony, where the Evzones — dressed in traditional, ceremonial uniforms — perform a meticulous and timeless ritual.
- Arch of Hadrian - Pass by the impressive Arch of Hadrian, an ancient Roman triumphal arch that has stood tall since 131 AD. Built to honor Emperor Hadrian, it once marked the symbolic gateway between old Athens and the new city built under his rule. Fun fact: the inscriptions on each side of the arch famously declare the division — one side celebrates ancient Athens, while the other honors Hadrian’s vision of the city.
- National History Museum (Old Parliament) - Pass by the historic Old Parliament House, a grand neoclassical building that once served as the seat of Greece’s parliament. Built in 1836, it witnessed pivotal moments in Greece’s early political history, including the assassination of Greece’s first Prime Minister, Ioannis Kapodistrias, in 1831. Its impressive architecture and role in shaping modern Greece make it a key symbol of the nation’s political heritage.
- Zappeion - Pass by the elegant Zappeion Hall, a striking neoclassical building set within the National Gardens of Athens. Built in the 19th century, it has hosted countless historical events, exhibitions, and ceremonies. Fun fact: the Zappeion was the first building in the world constructed specifically for the revival of the modern Olympic Games — making it a key landmark in Olympic history.
- National Garden - Pass by the lush National Garden, a peaceful green oasis in the heart of the city. Once the royal gardens of the palace, its winding paths, towering palms, and hidden ancient ruins offer a refreshing contrast to Athens’ bustling streets — a serene escape steeped in history and natural beauty.

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This tour is ideal for newcomers to Athens and those eager to experience the city’s highlights in a single day. With a knowledgeable local driver at the helm and a brand-new air-conditioned minivan at your disposal, you’ll explore the city’s iconic landmarks while discovering the stories and hidden treasures that make Athens extraordinary.
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This tour is ideal for newcomers to Athens and those eager to experience the city’s highlights in a single day. With a knowledgeable local driver at the helm and a brand-new air-conditioned minivan at your disposal, you’ll explore the city’s iconic landmarks while discovering the stories and hidden treasures that make Athens extraordinary.
You’ll have the opportunity to visit the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum (optional self-guided visit) and ample time to stroll through the charming streets of Plaka and Monastiraki.
Your driver will guide you to all the city’s must-see landmarks and recommend the best places to eat, drink, and shop.
The tour is private and can be tailored to suit your needs and preferences. For first-time visitors or those with limited time, there’s no better way to explore Athens.
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.