Experience the wonders of Athens without the crowds on a private full-day tour. Explore ancient ruins at your own pace and learn their history from a knowledgeable guide.
Experience the wonders of Athens without the crowds on a private full-day tour. Explore ancient ruins at your own pace and learn their history from a knowledgeable guide.
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Acropolis - Greece’s most renowned monument, home to Athens’ pride and the Parthenon, its crowning glory.
Dedicated to Athena, the Goddess of wisdom and the city’s ancient patron, the Parthenon is globally recognized as a lasting symbol of Democracy, Culture, and Civilization.
Situated atop and around the sacred rock are some of the capital’s most…
- Acropolis - Greece’s most renowned monument, home to Athens’ pride and the Parthenon, its crowning glory.
Dedicated to Athena, the Goddess of wisdom and the city’s ancient patron, the Parthenon is globally recognized as a lasting symbol of Democracy, Culture, and Civilization.
Situated atop and around the sacred rock are some of the capital’s most significant ancient heritage sites, including:
Propylaea, the entrance to the rock.
The Temple of Wingless Victory, dedicated to Goddess Athena-Nike.
Erechtheum, notable for its south porch, where the roof is supported not by columns but by the heads of six Korai statues – the famous Caryatides.
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a 5,000-seat stone Roman theatre carved into the rock, still hosting music festivals.
The Theatre of Dionysus, where Athenians enjoyed the timeless works of Sophocles, Aeschylus, Euripides, and Aristophanes.
- Temple of Olympian Zeus - The tour continues past the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the King of the Greek Pantheon.
Once a grand structure, now partially ruined, the Olympieion originally featured 104 columns, each 17 meters (56 ft) high and 2 meters (6 ft 7 in) in diameter!
- Panathenaic Stadium - After visiting the temple, there will be a brief stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, a versatile venue where the first modern Olympics took place in 1896.
Fun fact!
The Panathenaic Stadium, or Kalimarmaro, is the only stadium worldwide constructed entirely of marble.
- Hellenic Parliament - The next destination is the Greek parliament, initially built as the palace for Otto, Greece’s first King.
- Changing of the Guard Ceremony - Outside the Parliament building is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded by the presidential guard.
This light infantry unit, dressed in the traditional Evzone uniform, performs a renowned changing of the guard ceremony.
- The Academy of Athens - The journey continues along Panepistimiou Street, linking Constitution (Syntagma) Square with Concord (Omonia) Square.
During this brief drive through the capital’s heart, three stunning buildings can be seen: the Academy, the University, and the National Library.
Fun fact!
Built in the 19th century, these three mansions are often called Athens’ “neo-classical trilogy.”
- Mount Lycabettus - The drive proceeds with a stop at Lycabettus Hill, one of the city’s highest points, offering spectacular panoramic views of downtown Athens and its suburbs.
- Plaka - After taking in the view, enjoy lunch at a traditional Greek restaurant, savoring authentic Greek cuisine with its unique Mediterranean flavors.
The exploration continues to the city’s oldest and most famous area, the Plaka district.
Known for its charming streets lined with neoclassical buildings and small shops, Plaka is a favorite among tourists and locals alike.
- Ancient Agora of Athens - While wandering through this beautiful neighborhood, both the Roman and ancient Athenian Agora can be discovered.
The agora was the heart and soul of Athens during its peak, serving as a business, political, and legal hub.
Today, the Agora is a vast open space of ancient ruins and greenery, attracting over half a million international visitors annually due to its significant monuments.
Two of the Agora’s most notable highlights are:
I. The Temple of Hephaestus, a 5th-century BCE temple dedicated to Hephaestus, the God of metalworking, craftsmanship, and fire, which remains largely intact.
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II. The Stoa of Attalos, a covered walkway built by and named after King Attalos II of Pergamon.
- Acropolis Museum - Opened in 2009, the new Acropolis Museum is located beneath the Acropolis’ south slope. The museum primarily showcases pediment sculptures, reliefs, and statues from the sacred rock, which adorned its decoration.
With over 4,000 exhibits, the Acropolis Museum is regarded as one of the world’s finest and most important museums.

- Skip the queue for ticket purchases
- Personal vehicle with a professional driver
- Complimentary bottled water
- Free on-board WiFi access
- Climate-controlled vehicle interiors
- Drivers knowledgeable in navigation and safety (Note: Drivers do not provide site tours)
- Skip the queue for ticket purchases
- Personal vehicle with a professional driver
- Complimentary bottled water
- Free on-board WiFi access
- Climate-controlled vehicle interiors
- Drivers knowledgeable in navigation and safety (Note: Drivers do not provide site tours)
- Lunch
- Licensed tour guide upon request, depending on availability (Additional Cost 360 Euros)
- Airport pickup and drop off (Additional cost)
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Licensed tour guide upon request, depending on availability (Additional Cost 360 Euros)
- Airport pickup and drop off (Additional cost)
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Experience an in-depth exploration of the cradle of Western Civilization with an 8-hour tour, perfect for those eager to delve into the city’s timeless history.
Why Choose Hellenic Private Tours?
- Customizable Tours and Services: Tailored to meet your specific preferences.
- Expert Drivers: Professional and certified, with fluency in…
Experience an in-depth exploration of the cradle of Western Civilization with an 8-hour tour, perfect for those eager to delve into the city’s timeless history.
Why Choose Hellenic Private Tours?
- Customizable Tours and Services: Tailored to meet your specific preferences.
- Expert Drivers: Professional and certified, with fluency in English.
- Top-Quality Vehicles: Modern Mercedes sedans, minivans, and minibuses, all licensed and certified for tourist use by state authorities.
- Outstanding Client Reviews: Praised by travelers worldwide.
- Responsive Customer Service: A dedicated team ready to provide quick assistance.
- Experienced Tour Guides: Access to a wide network of licensed and seasoned guides, available upon request.
- Your English- speaking driver will explain about the ancient monuments that you are about to visit, the ancient history of Greece and interesting facts about historical and modern-day Greece but is not allowed by law to accompany you in the sites. If you wish to have a licensed tour guide to accompany you into the sites, we will help you arrange a licensed tour guide to be with you at an extra cost
- Your tour is totally private. No unknown passengers will participate in your group.
- Infant car seats are available upon request
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.