The Greek capital, a city that must be admired both day and night: masterfully illuminated neoclassical buildings, picturesque streets with a unique atmosphere and decoration, impressive panoramic views of all of Athens and many other corners, as magical as they are hidden, are waiting for us. …
Specially designed to do it at night, since we will visit those places that give off all their magic under the light of the moon. We will talk about history, mythology, local culture... leaving time to take those long-awaited photos and always ready to answer all your doubts and questions.
In front of the National Library of Greece, next to the statue.
The tour will end at the Greek Agora.
The National Library of Athens constitutes a part of the Athenian trilogy.
The second building in this trilogy is the Headquarters of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
The Academy represents very well what a building is in ancient Greece.
This square, known as Syntagma also gets its name in commemoration of the Constitution that King Otto I.
Known as the Parliament of Greece.
Linked to the Olympics.
Venue of the first edition of the Olympic Games.
It is one of the most significant monuments of the Greek capital.
It was the largest temple in all of Greece.
Located in the heart of the Plaka neighborhood.
Archaeological site of great importance.
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