Athens Trip Overview
Are you looking to make the most out of your time with your kids in Athens? Join us in this 3 hours private tour, where our local kid-friendly guide will engage the whole family with games, local treats and intresting stories! Let your little explorers discover Athens and blend with local children as you listen about the fascinatng history of Athens and modern lifestyle.
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Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Starts: Athens, Greece
Trip Category: Kid Friendly >> Kid Friendly Tours & Activities
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What to Expect When Visiting Athens, Attica, Greece
Are you looking to make the most out of your time with your kids in Athens? Join us in this 3 hours private tour, where our local kid-friendly guide will engage the whole family with games, local treats and intresting stories! Let your little explorers discover Athens and blend with local children as you listen about the fascinatng history of Athens and modern lifestyle.
Our tour starts by riding the happy train and on our ride we will pass by some of the most important monuments (such as the Greek parliament, the presidential guards, Vas. Sofias Avenue, the Panathenaic stadium, Zappeion).
We will leave the happy train in time to enter and explore the national gardens of Athens. It is the perfect place for kids, as they will explore the trees, the cute animals, the small pond and enter the playground (the most beatiful playground downtown Athens) and blend with local children as we talk about city’s history and modern lifestyle!
Later we will pass by the Temple of Zeus and Hadrian’s Arch and enter the old part of Athens (Plaka). We will Stroll around in this beautiful neghborhood where kids will be treated with a nice ice cream and you will have a cold refreshment.
After our small break we will continue our walk in Plaka, passing by shopping streets and explore the most beautiful district of Athens. Finally we will reach Monastiraki where we will pass by the Ancient Roman agora, The Hadrian’s Library and the Ancient Greek agora.