Embark on a private tour in Athens and Cape Sounion to explore ancient history, indulge in authentic Greek cuisine, and experience the vibrant Athenian way of life. Fully customizable and guided by knowledgeable English-speaking drivers, this luxurious tour is perfect for up to 4 persons.
Embark on a private tour in Athens and Cape Sounion to explore ancient history, indulge in authentic Greek cuisine, and experience the vibrant Athenian way of life. Fully customizable and guided by knowledgeable English-speaking drivers, this luxurious tour is perfect for up to 4 persons.
- Acropolis - The first destination is the breathtaking and enchanting Acropolis, where visitors can admire the Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena (Parthenos). Other notable structures include the Propylea, marking the entrance to the sacred area, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion with its renowned female statues known as Caryatides…
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Acropolis - The first destination is the breathtaking and enchanting Acropolis, where visitors can admire the Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena (Parthenos). Other notable structures include the Propylea, marking the entrance to the sacred area, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion with its renowned female statues known as Caryatides or Maidens, dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon, the Odeum of Herodus Atticus, and the Theatre of Dionysus.
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Temple of Olympian Zeus - Construction of the Temple of Zeus began in the 6th century BC under the Athenian tyrants, but it was only completed in the 2nd century AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian. The extended construction period was due to various historical events, including political changes in Athens. The temple was built to honor Zeus, the chief deity of the Greek pantheon, and housed a colossal statue of Zeus made of gold and ivory by the famous sculptor Phidias.
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Arch of Hadrian - Built in 132 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian during his visit to Athens, the arch commemorates Hadrian’s contributions to the city and symbolizes the division between the old and new cities. It served as a clear marker between the ancient city of Athens, rich in mythological and historical significance, and the new Roman city established by Hadrian.
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Plateia Syntagmatos - “Syntagma” translates to “Constitution” in Greek. The square is named after the Greek Constitution of 1844, granted by King Otto, and has been central to many significant events in modern Greek history, including protests, celebrations, and political gatherings. Nearby attractions include the National Garden of Athens, the upscale Kolonaki neighborhood, and the historic Plaka district.
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Inaugurated on March 25, 1932, this monument honors Greek soldiers who lost their lives in various wars and conflicts. It symbolizes remembrance and respect for those who sacrificed their lives for their country. The monument stands as a testament to patriotism and national unity in Greece, reminding visitors of the sacrifices made by Greek servicemen and women throughout history. Tourists can witness the changing of the guard ceremony, a meticulously choreographed event held every hour. Visitors are encouraged to maintain a respectful and solemn demeanor near the monument.
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The Academy of Athens - Founded in 1926 by the Greek government, the Academy of Athens aims to promote and support scientific research and scholarly pursuits in Greece. Modeled after the ancient Academy of Plato and Aristotle, it serves as a hub for academics, researchers, and intellectuals. The Academy’s building is an architectural masterpiece, featuring a neoclassical design adorned with sculptures, including statues of Athena and Apollo, making it a cultural and historical landmark in Athens.
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National Library of Greece - The National Library of Greece (Ethnikí Vivliothíki tis Elládos) is a vital cultural institution responsible for collecting, preserving, and disseminating a vast array of printed materials and knowledge. Founded in 1832, shortly after the establishment of the modern Greek state, it was part of efforts to rebuild and revitalize Greece following independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens - The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, often called the University of Athens or UOA, is the oldest and one of the most prestigious higher education institutions in Greece. Officially founded in 1837, it was established shortly after Greece gained independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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Panathenaic Stadium - Also known as the Kallimarmaro, the Panathenaic Stadium is a historic sports venue in Athens, Greece, renowned for its rich history. Situated on the site of an ancient stadium dating back to around 330-329 BC, it was originally built for the Panathenaic Games, athletic competitions held in ancient Greece as part of the Panathenaic Festival, a religious and cultural celebration dedicated to the goddess Athena.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to archaiological sites
- Lunch
- Entrance fees to archaiological sites
Experience Athens on a customized 5-hour private tour tailored to your interests. Begin at the legendary Acropolis, exploring the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and enjoying breathtaking city views. Delve into ancient Greek history at the Acropolis Museum, home to extraordinary artifacts. Stroll through Plaka, the city’s oldest district, featuring neoclassical…
Experience Athens on a customized 5-hour private tour tailored to your interests. Begin at the legendary Acropolis, exploring the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and enjoying breathtaking city views. Delve into ancient Greek history at the Acropolis Museum, home to extraordinary artifacts. Stroll through Plaka, the city’s oldest district, featuring neoclassical architecture, charming shops, and traditional tavernas. Marvel at the ancient Agora, once the center of public life, and the Temple of Hephaestus. Visit the Panathenaic Stadium, the venue of the first modern Olympics, and drive by the Presidential Mansion and Parliament to observe the ceremonial guard change. Throughout the tour, your guide will share fascinating stories, blending ancient and contemporary insights into the city. This captivating experience is perfect for first-time visitors or anyone looking to explore Athens more deeply.
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.