Description

Tour duration: 7 hours in total , including travel time, pick-up and drop-off service

Pick-up Locations : Central Athens Hotels, 
*** Pick-up Locations: Athens airport , Piraeus port and all hotels up to 45 kilometers from Athens center.

*Due to inconsistent traffic conditions, there is no extra charge for tours that may run longer because of traffic. 

What you will see….

TEMPLE OF OLYMPIAN ZEUS (visit 30 minutes). 
Its construction lasted over 6 centuries. At its completion there were one hundred and four pillars, each of them 17 meters high and 2 meters in diameter. Its constructors were the first to use fine Corinthian marble on the exterior of a structure. Present day, twenty-four of the one hundred and four pillars remain. The Temple of Olympian Zeus, located 500 M south east of the Acropolis, is sure to amaze visitors with its enormous features.

PANATHINAIKO STADIUM (short stop)
Home to the first Olympic games in 1896, it was found during an excavation and refurbished with marble in the 19th century.

CLASSICAL SIGHTSEEING approx 1 hours

Zappion (Conference and Exhibtion Hall) (from bus)
The Zappeion Hall served many purposes throughout its history. In the first Olympic games it was the main building of the Olympic village. In 1979, this is where Greece?s accession to the European Economic Community was signed. 

National Gardensb (from bus)
The garden was once private to the palace. Queen Amilia in 1840s made it a project to collect rare plants from all corners of the globe.

Adrian Arc (from bus)
Roman Emperor Adrian created it in order to landmark the borders between ancient Athens built by the Athenian king Theseus, and the newer part constructed by the Romans.

St. Paul?s Agglican Church (from bus)
After Athens became the capital of the new Greek state, one of the first buildings erected was St. Paul?s Church. The renowned architect Stamatis Kleanthis built the basilica between 1838 and 1842.

Parliament (from bus)

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (from bus)
Two quotations are written on the retaining wall. One is by Thucydides: “…and one bed is carried, made for the unknown ones”, the other is from Pericles? Funeral Oration: “For eminent men, every place is a worthy burial ground.”

Schielman House (from bus)

Built by Ernst Ziller in 1878 for Heinrich Schliemann, the discoverer of Troy and of Mycenaean culture, and his Greek wife Sophia.

Catholic Cathedral (from bus)

Athens Academy (from bus)
The general objective of the Academy of Athens is the cultivation and advancement of the Sciences, Humanities and Fine Arts. On many occasions it has intervened to international institutions on matters concerning culture, the environment, universal values, national and human rights.
University of Athens (from bus)
It is the oldest institution for higher learning in Greece.

National Library (from bus)
Designed by the Danish architect Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, the National Library, was a part of his famous Trilogy of neo-classical buildings: Academy of Athens and the original building of the Athens University.

Old Parliament (from bus)
It housed the parliament between 1875-1932, and now it is the National Historical Museum.

Constitution Square (from bus)
The Square, also known as Syntagma Square, is named after the Constitution that King Otto was forced to grant the people after a popular and military uprising, on September 3, 1843.

Russian Orthodox Church (from bus)
It is the only Russian Orthodox Church in Athens.

ACROPOLIS (visit approx 1, ½ hours the Propylea, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Parthenon and the Erechtheion.)
You will visit one of the most sought after historical destinations in the world- The Acropolis. The Acropolis was formally proclaimed as the arbitrary monument on the European Cultural Heritage list of monuments on 26 March 2007.

PLAKA ( visit approx 1, ½ hour , time for lunch)
Arguably the nicest neighborhood in Athens, Plaka is certainly the oldest district. Streets have been closed off to vehicle traffic making it more fitting for pedestrians. The neighborhood is clustered around the northern and eastern slopes of the acropolis. This district will certain captivate visitors with its beauty. Perfect time for lunch! Visitors can enjoy one of the many restaurants located in the Plaka district.

NEW ACROPOLIS MUSEUM (visit approx 1, ½ hour)
30 years in the works, the New Acropolis Museum opened its doors last June 21st, 2009. Over 4,000 objects are exhibited over an area of 14,000 square meters. 

Included

* NOTE: !!! Our Guides are LICENSED and Members of the Union official Guides in Athens.

** NOTE: !!! Our Drivers are Professionals and English speaking.

INCLUDED
Vehicle, fuels, tolls (wherever exist), parking fee,
English-speaking driver, English or French-speaking guide, insurance covery of the passengers up to 500,000 Euro in total, VAT and all taxes.

NOT INCLUDED 
*Entrance fees in archaeological and historical sites, hotel accommodation wherever needed, beverages and meals.
**Entrance fee in Acropolis is 12 Euro per person, paid at the guide.

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