Embark on a private afternoon walking tour in Athens to explore the Acropolis Museum and the iconic Acropolis. Discover Athens’ rich history from prehistoric times to the modern era.
Embark on a private afternoon walking tour in Athens to explore the Acropolis Museum and the iconic Acropolis. Discover Athens’ rich history from prehistoric times to the modern era.
- Acropolis Museum - Meet your expert guide and together walk to the Acropolis Museum. Before entering the museum, you will have a look at the remains of an ancient neighborhood of Athens that lie underneath. In the museum first you will see the models of the Acropolis and ancient Athens and then important finds from the slopes of the Acropolis….
- Acropolis Museum - Meet your expert guide and together walk to the Acropolis Museum. Before entering the museum, you will have a look at the remains of an ancient neighborhood of Athens that lie underneath. In the museum first you will see the models of the Acropolis and ancient Athens and then important finds from the slopes of the Acropolis. Proceed to the first floor to stand in awe before the sculptures of the first Parthenon, built in the 6th century B.C. Observe the traces of colours that still can be discerned on them. Next, admire the archaic statues that once upon a time decorated the top of the Acropolis. Among them the famous “calfbearer” and the “child of Kritias”. The renowned maidens of the Acropolis (the Caryatids), which decorated the Erectheion, will introduce you to the golden age of the greek sculpture (5th century B.C). Lastly, your guide will take you to the third floor, the Parthenon’s Gallery. There, he will explain to you the main concept and the arrangement of the third floor, he will tell you all the myths related to what you see and of course you will admire the excellence and unique beauty of the Parthenon sculptures.
- Acropolis - After the Acropolis Museum and always in the company of your licensed tour guide start walking up the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens, where first you will visit the Dionysos theater, which was first built in the 5th century B.C and where plays, such as tragedies and comedies, were held.
Next walk past the Sanctuary of Asklepios, god of medicine, whose the 17th descendant was the famous doctor Hippocrates. Enjoy the marvelous view of the city from above and meanwhile learn about the Philopappus monument that dominates the opposite hill. Then walk to the Odeon of Herodes, built in the 2nd century, where concerts are still held today.
Before you pass the Propylaea, the magnificent gate of the Acrpolis, admire the graceful temple of Athena Nike and ,Mars Hill, where St. Paul stood and spoke about the “unknown god”. After passing the gate you will get to the top of the Acropolis, where you will be astounded by the remarkable beauty of the two marble temples: the Parthenon, an icon of the western civilization and temple of goddess Athena, and the Erectheion, a building of exquisite beauty, known for its six female statues. Before the end of the tour your guide will point you out the best spot for pictures.

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- Skip the line service
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- Licensed Guide
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- Skip the line service
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- Licensed Guide
- Entrance fees. 30 euros for the Acropolis, 20 euros for the Acropolis Museum
- Pick-up and drop-off service
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees. 30 euros for the Acropolis, 20 euros for the Acropolis Museum
- Pick-up and drop-off service
- Gratuities
The Acropolis region is simple to navigate and is immensely rich in attractions. Take advantage of the chance to dive into the deep history of Athens. Begin your exploration from ancient times and progress through the illustrious 5th century B.C. to reach the often exciting and sometimes tumultuous contemporary period. Make sure to stopover at the…
The Acropolis region is simple to navigate and is immensely rich in attractions. Take advantage of the chance to dive into the deep history of Athens. Begin your exploration from ancient times and progress through the illustrious 5th century B.C. to reach the often exciting and sometimes tumultuous contemporary period. Make sure to stopover at the exclusive Acropolis Museum and then, sidestepping the throngs and daily heat, relish an intensive tour of the legendary Acropolis.
- Entrance tickets are purchased in cash from the guide. Persons under 18 are entitled to free entrance tickets ( they must present an ID at the entrance).
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.