Discover the mythical side of Athens by visiting the Acropolis, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and the Parthenon. Immerse yourself in ancient stories before exploring hidden culinary gems, where you can enjoy Greek tapas, sweets, cheeses, and more. Embrace the city’s rich history and lively flavors in person!
Discover the mythical side of Athens by visiting the Acropolis, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and the Parthenon. Immerse yourself in ancient stories before exploring hidden culinary gems, where you can enjoy Greek tapas, sweets, cheeses, and more. Embrace the city’s rich history and lively flavors in person!
- Temple of Olympian Zeus - Situated between the Acropolis and the Ilissos River, the grand Olympeion was among the most magnificent ancient temples dedicated to Zeus and one of the most renowned marble structures in the ancient world. The discussion will focus on the Temple and its tales from an external perspective.
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Temple of Olympian Zeus - Situated between the Acropolis and the Ilissos River, the grand Olympeion was among the most magnificent ancient temples dedicated to Zeus and one of the most renowned marble structures in the ancient world. The discussion will focus on the Temple and its tales from an external perspective.
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Acropolis - The most significant and exquisite sanctuary of ancient Athens, primarily devoted to its patron, the goddess Athena, has been a central feature of the city for millennia. The Acropolis monuments (the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, the Theater of Dionysus,…) are all exceptional masterpieces of ancient architecture, influencing art and culture for centuries while harmonizing with their natural surroundings.
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Syntagma - Athens’ central square is dominated by the Greek Parliament (formerly the Royal Palace) and is characterized by the vibrant energy generated by the constant flow of people through the city’s busiest crossroads.
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Plaka - Souvenir shops, ancient monuments, and the city’s oldest area draw the largest number of tourists in Athens to this charming cluster of narrow alleys just beneath the towering stone sides of the Acropolis.
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Monastiraki - Hadrian’s library, excellent street food, and an underground river hidden in a metro station await those who visit this antique and flea market area in search of a bargain or a glimpse of one of the city’s few remaining Ottoman mosques.
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Psiri - Once a neighborhood where local artisans worked in small shops, Psiri is now one of the city’s most popular spots for evening dining and drinks. It is also one of the best places to explore the city’s latest street art.
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Varvakios Central Municipal Market - Athens’ food market, bustling with locals seeking fresh produce, meats, and fish. Despite its lively atmosphere, it remains a true reflection of daily life, offering an authentic experience of the city’s culinary culture.

- Professional tour leader
- Professional guide (Acropolis)
- Fun ancient Athens map
- Food tastings as described in the tour
- Professional tour leader
- Professional guide (Acropolis)
- Fun ancient Athens map
- Food tastings as described in the tour
- Food or drinks guests may get on their own
- Transfers
- Entrance fees
- Food or drinks guests may get on their own
- Transfers
- Entrance fees
- We can pre-purchase entry tickets for you, just let us know!
- ID card or passport are required for people under the age of 25 for possible discounts
- Strollers, backpacks and big bags are not allowed at the Acropolis and should not be taken on the tour
- Tickets for all tours are refundable up to 30 days prior to the tour’s starting time and…
- We can pre-purchase entry tickets for you, just let us know!
- ID card or passport are required for people under the age of 25 for possible discounts
- Strollers, backpacks and big bags are not allowed at the Acropolis and should not be taken on the tour
- Tickets for all tours are refundable up to 30 days prior to the tour’s starting time and regardless of the cancellation policy of the tour itself. After that tickets are non-refundable, non-exchangeable.
- If a client misses their time slot for any reason (client delay, missed flight, delay of flight or cruise ship etc.), new tickets need to be purchased on the spot by the client. If there is no availability for the required time slot, then the tour may not take place and is non-refundable.
- If a client misses their time slot for reasons outside our control (strikes, unforeseen closure of the Acropolis, rain, heatwaves etc.), tickets can’t be refunded and new tickets may need to be re-purchased for a new tour by the client.
- If a client decides to purchase their own tickets without consulting with us first and/or purchases tickets for the wrong time slot, they may not be able to do their tour, in which case the tour will not be refundable.
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.