“Experience a completely private, luxurious full-day adventure focused on comfort, exclusivity, and adaptability. Travel in style with a Mercedes-Benz V-Class, enjoy specially selected stops, Wi-Fi, refreshing cold drinks, and impeccable service all day long.”
“Experience a completely private, luxurious full-day adventure focused on comfort, exclusivity, and adaptability. Travel in style with a Mercedes-Benz V-Class, enjoy specially selected stops, Wi-Fi, refreshing cold drinks, and impeccable service all day long.”
- Acropolis Of Athens - This exclusive tour grants access to all the essential sights of Athens! During the visit to the Acropolis, one can witness some of the most remarkable landmarks in Athens, including the Propylaea, the awe-inspiring Parthenon dedicated to the virgin goddess Athena, the beautiful Erechtheion, and the splendid Temple of Athena…
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Acropolis Of Athens - This exclusive tour grants access to all the essential sights of Athens! During the visit to the Acropolis, one can witness some of the most remarkable landmarks in Athens, including the Propylaea, the awe-inspiring Parthenon dedicated to the virgin goddess Athena, the beautiful Erechtheion, and the splendid Temple of Athena Nike. From the Acropolis, visitors can also admire the two ancient theatres in its shadow: the extraordinary Theatre of Dionysus, the oldest Greek theatre (constructed in the 5th century BC), and the impressive Odeon of Herod Atticus, built in AD 161.
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Acropolis Museum - This contemporary museum houses a vast collection of artifacts from the Acropolis, featuring sculptures, architectural elements, and pottery. The museum’s innovative design provides visitors with a unique experience of the Acropolis, complete with interactive exhibits and stunning views of the Acropolis.
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Temple of Zeus Phratrios and Athena Phratria - This was a colossal temple dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods, in ancient Athens. It was among the largest temples in the ancient world, though it was never fully completed due to various political and economic reasons. Despite its unfinished state, it remains a significant archaeological site and a testament to the grandeur of ancient Greek architecture.
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Zappio - This historic building, constructed in 1888, hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Today, Zappeion is a favored venue for cultural events, exhibitions, and conferences. Its neoclassical architecture and central location make it a prominent city landmark.
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National Garden - Enjoy a leisurely stroll in a tranquil oasis right in the city’s heart. It’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax, walk, and enjoy the greenery. The garden features a variety of plants, trees, and a small zoo, making it an ideal place to escape the city’s hustle and bustle and enjoy some peace and quiet.
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Syntagma - Syntagma Square is the main square in Athens, and it’s a truly delightful place! It’s a lively, vibrant area surrounded by government buildings, hotels, and shops. Both locals and tourists love to gather here. It’s often the site of political rallies and celebrations. It also houses the Greek Parliament building, the stunning Old Palace of King Othon in Syntagma Square, and the moving Unknown Soldier Monument, which is guarded 24 hours a day by the Presidential Guard.
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Hellenic Parliament - The Hellenic Parliament building is a neoclassical landmark located in Syntagma Square. Originally constructed in the 19th century as a royal palace, it now serves as the seat of Greece’s Parliament, symbolizing the country’s modern democratic identity.
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Changing of the Guard Ceremony - This popular ceremony takes place daily at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Syntagma Square, Athens. It’s a colorful and impressive display of military tradition, featuring marching soldiers, music, and a changing of the guard at the Tomb. The ceremony is a must-see for visitors to Athens and a symbol of Greece’s military heritage.
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Holy Catholic Cathedral of Saint Denis the Areopagite - The main Roman Catholic church in Athens, Greece, is the Holy Cathedral of Saint Dionysius the Areopagite. It’s dedicated to the patron saint of Athens and is a beautiful Neo-Renaissance building with intricate arches and pillars.
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The Academy of Athens - The Academy of Athens is Greece’s national academy and a prestigious research institution. It’s a Neo-Renaissance building known for its architectural beauty and historical significance. Founded in 1926, the Academy is home to prominent scholars and researchers. It’s a center for academic excellence and a symbol of Greece’s rich intellectual heritage.
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens - Adjacent to the Academy is Greece’s oldest and most prestigious university. Founded in 1837, it’s a public institution offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. NKUA is renowned for its academic excellence, research facilities, and contributions to Greek society.
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National Library of Greece - Located next to the two previous buildings, this is the country’s premier public library in Athens. It’s a treasure trove of Greek cultural heritage, housing over a million books, manuscripts, and other valuable materials. Founded in 1832, the library plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting Greek literature and history. Its collection includes rare and ancient texts, making it a valuable resource for scholars and researchers.
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Mount Lycabettus - Enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Acropolis from Athens’ highest hill. Pine trees cover its base, and at the top, visitors can find the 19th-century Chapel of St. George, a restaurant, and a café. Lycabettus is a fantastic place to enjoy the sunset and soak up the atmosphere of Athens.
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Panathenaic Stadium - The Panathenaic historical Stadium is the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble. Originally constructed in 330 BC, it was later renovated for the 1896 Summer Olympics. It hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of those games, as well as several track and field events. Today, the Panathenaic Stadium is a popular tourist attraction and is used for various cultural events and concerts.
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Athens - It’s time to indulge in the famous traditional delicious Greek cuisine.
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens - The Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, also known as the Mitrópoli, is the city’s most important Greek Orthodox church. Built in the 19th century, its grand architecture and rich interior decoration make it a spiritual and historical landmark in the heart of Athens.
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Plaka - Plaka is a charming neighborhood in Athens, known for its narrow, winding streets and traditional Greek architecture. It’s filled with colorful houses, cozy tavernas, and souvenir shops. Plaka is a popular tourist destination, offering a glimpse into the city’s history and culture. It’s a great place to explore and shop. Also, within a short walking distance, visitors can explore the Roman Agora.
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Monastiraki - Monastiraki is a vibrant neighborhood in Athens, known for its historic charm and bustling atmosphere. A must-visit for tourists, it offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, a lively flea market, traditional Greek taverns, and the Ancient Agora, an ancient marketplace where political and economic life once thrived.

- Skip the line tickets (upon request)
- Onboard complimentary local refreshment, water, pops, soda, etc.
- Onboard Wi-Fi and charging ports
- English speaking drivers with deep historical knowledge (Not certified to accompany you to any site)
- Private Luxury transportation air conditioned vehicle Mercedes-Benz V-Class
- Skip the line tickets (upon request)
- Onboard complimentary local refreshment, water, pops, soda, etc.
- Onboard Wi-Fi and charging ports
- English speaking drivers with deep historical knowledge (Not certified to accompany you to any site)
- Private Luxury transportation air conditioned vehicle Mercedes-Benz V-Class
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Licensed professional tour guide Archeologist (upon request)
- Airport Pick Up and drop-off (additional fee)
- Entrance fees
- Entrance fees
- Licensed professional tour guide Archeologist (upon request)
- Airport Pick Up and drop-off (additional fee)
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.