Why choose this Athens tour ?
Embark on an unforgettable private sightseeing tour of Athens with us and immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Our exclusive tour offers a personalized experience of Athens’ most iconic landmarks, including the majestic Acropolis and its stunning Parthenon, the ancient Agora, and the bustling Monastiraki market. Enjoy expert-guided insights into the city’s ancient marvels and hidden gems, tailored to your interests and pace. With our private tour, you’ll bypass the crowds, ensuring a more intimate and enriching exploration of Athens’ storied past and lively present. Book today for a memorable adventure through the heart of one of the world’s greatest historical cities!
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What makes Athens Private Sightseeing Tour a unique experience ?
When visiting the Acropolis of Athens, travelers will explore one of the most iconic archaeological sites in Greece. They’ll start at the “Propylaea”, the grand entrance to the hill. The highlight is the “Parthenon”, a magnificent temple dedicated to Athena, showcasing classical Doric architecture. Nearby, they’ll see the “Erechtheion”, notable for its “Porch of the Caryatids” with its sculpted female columns. Travelers will also visit the “Temple of Athena Nike”, a small but elegantly preserved temple celebrating victory. The site offers stunning views of Athens and insights into ancient Greek religion and architecture.
When visiting the Ancient Agora of Athens, travelers will explore the heart of ancient Athenian life, where politics, commerce, and social activities thrived. They will walk through the remains of this vibrant public space, seeing key structures like the Stoa of Attalos, a grand colonnade now housing a museum with artifacts that showcase daily life in ancient Athens. They’ll also visit the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples, dedicated to the god of craftsmanship.
As they continue, travelers will encounter the Bouleuterion, where the city’s council once met, and the Tholos, which served as a headquarters for the city’s officials. They’ll also see the Monument of the Eponymous Heroes, which honored the founders of Athens’ tribes. The Odeon of Agrippa, an ancient concert hall, and various altars and statues further illustrate the Agora’s rich history. This visit offers a deep dive into the civic, political, and religious life of ancient Athens.
Travelers will step into one of the city’s most vibrant and historic neighborhoods, known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural tapestry. They will wander through the bustling Monastiraki Square, surrounded by a mix of Ottoman, Byzantine, and neoclassical architecture, reflecting the area’s diverse history.
Travelers will explore the famous Monastiraki Flea Market, a maze of narrow streets filled with shops and stalls selling everything from antiques and handmade jewelry to vintage clothing and unique souvenirs. This market offers a unique blend of the old and new, where you can find both traditional Greek items and modern trinkets.
Key landmarks include the Tzistarakis Mosque, an 18th-century Ottoman mosque now functioning as a museum, and the Church of the Pantanassa, a historic Byzantine church that has stood in the square since the 10th century. Nearby, they can also visit the Hadrian’s Library and the Ancient Agora, connecting them directly to Athens’ ancient past.
When visiting the Academy of Athens, travelers will be captivated by the striking architecture and rich academic heritage of this prestigious institution. Designed by architect Theophil Hansen and completed in the 1880s, the Academy is an exemplary example of neoclassical architecture.
Travelers will first notice the grand façade, adorned with tall Corinthian columns and flanked by majestic statues of Socrates and Plato, symbolizing the institution’s dedication to philosophy and learning. The central portion of the building features an impressive pediment and a prominent **Academy of Athens** inscription.
The surrounding area is also worth exploring, including the nearby National Library of Greece and the University of Athens, all part of the city’s educational and cultural district. The Academy of Athens offers a glimpse into Greece’s commitment to intellectual tradition and classical elegance.
When visiting Syntagma Square in Athens, travelers will encounter a vibrant and historically significant hub at the heart of the city. The square is dominated by the Hellenic Parliament Building, an imposing structure originally built as the Royal Palace in the 19th century. This historic building is the center of Greece’s political life and the site of the Changing of the Guards ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where the elite Evzones perform a ceremonial routine in traditional dress.
When visiting the Parliament of Greece in Athens, travelers will experience a site rich in political history and architectural grandeur. The Parliament building, originally constructed as the Royal Palace in the 19th century, is located at Syntagma Square, a central and historic area of the city.
Upon arrival, visitors will see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the building, guarded by the elite Evzones in traditional attire. This monument honors fallen soldiers and is the site of the ceremonial Changing of the Guards, a must-see event.
Travelers will be awed by the massive scale of one of the largest temples ever built in ancient Greece. Though only 15 of the original 104 towering columns remain standing, these 17-meter-high Corinthian columns offer a striking glimpse into the grandeur of what was once a colossal structure.
The temple, dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods, took over 600 years to complete, with construction spanning from the 6th century BCE to the 2nd century CE, under the rule of Emperor Hadrian. Visitors will see the remains of the temple’s vast foundation and scattered fragments of fallen columns, which hint at the temple’s former magnificence.
Adjacent to the temple, travelers can view Hadrian’s Arch, a monumental gateway that symbolically separated the ancient city from the Roman one. The site offers a fascinating connection between ancient Greek and Roman history, and the temple’s scale and history provide a powerful testament to Athens’ enduring legacy.
When visiting the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, travelers will step into a historic marvel, the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble. Known as the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, this ancient stadium dates back to the 4th century BCE and was fully restored for the first modern Olympics in 1896.
The tour will also highlight the historical significance of the stadium, from its origins to its role in reviving the Olympic tradition, offering a fascinating glimpse into Greece’s athletic heritage.
Travelers will witness a solemn and captivating ceremony in front of the Greek Parliament at Syntagma Square. This ritual is performed by the Evzones, the elite Presidential Guard, known for their distinctive uniforms featuring white foustanella skirts, tassel-topped caps, and pom-pom adorned shoes.
During the ceremony, visitors will see the guards execute a precise and synchronized series of slow, high-stepping movements as they exchange positions. The Evzones’ disciplined, almost theatrical, movements are accompanied by the rhythmic sounds of their metal-studded shoes striking the ground. The ceremony symbolizes respect and honor as the guards take their posts at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a memorial dedicated to fallen soldiers.
The full ceremonial change, especially the Sunday version at 11 a.m. with a larger group of guards and a military band, adds an extra layer of grandeur to the experience, offering a powerful glimpse into Greek tradition and national pride.
During a visit to Plaka, Athens’ oldest and most picturesque neighborhood, travelers will wander through charming, narrow streets filled with neoclassical architecture, vibrant bougainvillea, and a lively atmosphere. They’ll explore quaint shops offering handmade crafts, jewelry, and traditional Greek goods. As they stroll, they’ll discover historical landmarks like the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates and hidden gems like Anafiotika, a tiny village within Plaka with whitewashed houses reminiscent of the Cyclades islands. Travelers can also visit beautiful Byzantine churches and enjoy authentic Greek cuisine at traditional tavernas. The experience in Plaka blends history, culture, and local life, providing a deep connection to Athens’ past and present.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Archaeological sites and museum tickets are not included in the price. They are paid seperately 30€/person.
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- Professional local driver with thorough history knowledge & high command of English.
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- Archaeological sites tickets. Adittional cost 30€/person.
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by GreLocale.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Athens.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 4 Travelers is accepted for booking.