Athens is a captivating city that transforms into a magical experience at dusk, with its ancient monuments and vibrant city lights. This tour offers a unique experience, with the Acropolis illuminated against the night sky, the port of Piraeus contrasting with its modern vibrancy, and the peak of Lycabettus Hill offering an unforgettable view of the city at night. The tour captivates the senses with its enchanting sounds, glowing lights, and mesmerizing scenes, leaving unforgettable memories for the visitors. The tour offers a unique perspective on Athens, revealing a side of the city that may not be known before.
The driver will be waiting outside of the guest's accommodation at the pickup time.
The evening starts with a drive to the port of Piraeus, the Bay of Zea with its private yachts and a short stop at the famous Mikrolimano.
Afterwards, we’ll drive below to the Acropolis to admire the Parthenon.
Continue to the Temple of Zeus. The Temple of Olympian Zeus or Olympiaion or Pillars of Olympian Zeus is an important ancient temple in the center of Athens. Although its construction began in the 6th century BC, it was not completed until the reign of the Roman emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. It was the largest temple in Greece during the Hellenistic and Roman times.
Take a look at the political heart of Greece and its history. Housed in the former Royal Palace, this neoclassical building on Syntagma Square has been the seat of Greece’s Parliament since 1934.
Take a glimpse of Greece's rich literary heritage and architectural grandeur. Located in Athens, this neoclassical gem is part of the "Athenian Trilogy" designed by renowned architect Theophil Hansen in the 19th century.
We continue to one of Greece's most stunning examples of neoclassical architecture and a symbol of the country's dedication to science, philosophy, and the arts. As part of the "Athenian Trilogy," which also includes the University of Athens and the National Library of Greece, the Academy was created by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the middle of the 19th century.
We’ll later drive to the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, which was constructed in 556 BC and which hosted the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896.
Our last stop before dinner will be made at Mount Lycabettus, the highest point of Athens, that offers a breathtaking panoramic view to the city of Athens.
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