Apostle Paul Footsteps E-Trike Tour Athens with Candle Lighting

3 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Explore the historic paths of Apostle Paul in Athens on this unique e-trike tour. Begin near Theseio and ride to the Ancient Agora, where lively debates took place between Paul and renowned philosophers. Stand on Mars Hill, where Paul delivered his pivotal sermon, and feel the significance of his message. Visit the Church of the Holy Apostles, symbolizing the roots of Christianity in Athens, and the contrasting Kapnikarea Church amidst modern life. This comfortable, small-group tour is perfect for all ages, providing an intimate experience with time for reflection and prayer, along with a Bible reading booklet to enhance your journey.

- Guided e-trike tour through the historic heart of Athens
- Visit key sites like Mars Hill and the Ancient Agora
- Small group sizes ensure personalized attention
- Includes a Bible reading booklet and a unique candle lighting experience

What's Included

trike
candle
professional local guide
water bottle
extra fees

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

from Acropolis metro satation Take the exit toward Makrygianni / Dionysiou Areopagitou street. Walk toward Syngrou Avenue Head south along Makrygianni Street Continue straight for about 3–4 minutes. Reach Leoforos Andrea Siggrou (Syngrou Avenue) Turn left onto Syngrou Avenue Arrive at number 22

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    The Holy Metropolitan Church of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary—often simply called the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens (Mitropoli)—is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral of Athens and one of the city’s most important religious landmarks. Key facts Location: Mitropoleos Street, central Athens (near Syntagma & Monastiraki) Built: 1842–1862, during the reign of King Otto Role: Seat of the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece Style: Blend of Neo-Byzantine and neoclassical architecture ✨ Why it matters It is the spiritual center of the Greek Orthodox Church in Greece Houses relics of important saints such as St. Philothea of Athens and Patriarch Gregory V ️ Architecture & interior Exterior: Grand façade with twin towers and mosaic decoration Interior: Rich iconography, chandeliers, and gold accents Intricate woodwork and religious paintings Atmosphere: Calm, dimly lit, and deeply spiritual—many visitors describe it as peaceful despite the busy city outside

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2

    The Church of St. Mary Pantanassa (Greek: Panagia Pantanassa, meaning “All-Holy Queen”) is one of the oldest and most historically significant churches in central Athens, located right in the lively Monastiraki Square. Location & identity Situated in Monastiraki Square, opposite the metro station Surrounded by shops, markets, and ancient ruins Despite its importance, it’s easy to miss because of the busy surroundings ️ History Originally built between the 7th–10th century (most likely 10th century) Was the main church (katholikon) of a large monastery known as the “Great Monastery” The name “Monastiraki” (“little monastery”) for the entire area comes from this church The present structure includes later additions from the Ottoman and post-Byzantine periods Architectural features Type: Byzantine three-aisled basilica with vaulted structure Built with irregular stones, giving it a slightly asymmetrical look

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    The “Little Metropolis” is the nickname of the Church of St. Eleftherios, a tiny but extraordinary Byzantine church right beside the grand Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens. Location Right next to the main cathedral on Mitropoleos Street In the historic center of Athens Easy to visit while exploring Syntagma, Plaka, or Monastiraki ️ History Built in the 12th century during the Byzantine period Dedicated to: Saint Eleftherios (protector of pregnant women) Also known as Panagia Gorgoepikoos (“She who answers prayers quickly”) Constructed using spolia—materials reused from: Ancient Greek temples Early Christian monuments

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Areopagus Hill

    Biblical significance Mars Hill is famous in Christianity because of Paul the Apostle: He delivered a sermon here around 51 AD Known as the “Sermon on the Areopagus” Addressed the Athenians about the “Unknown God” There’s a bronze plaque on the rock today with part of his speech (in Greek). What to expect today A bare marble rock hill you can freely climb No entrance fee Popular for: Sunset views Photography Relaxing with a panoramic city backdrop Views from the top From Mars Hill, you get stunning vistas of: The Parthenon atop the Acropolis The Ancient Agora The sprawling city of Athens Distant mountains and the sea on clear days

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Philopappos Hill

    Philopappos Hill—also called Filopappou Hill or the Hill of the Muses—is one of the best places in Athens for a scenic walk and panoramic views, just southwest of the Acropolis. Location & layout Directly opposite the Acropolis of Athens Connected with: Hill of the Nymphs Areopagus (Mars Hill)

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Ancient Agora of Athens

    The Ancient Agora of Athens was the heart of public life in ancient Athens—a place where democracy, philosophy, commerce, and daily life all came together. Socrates – taught and debated here Plato – frequented the area Aristotle – part of the intellectual tradition Paul the Apostle – preached here before going to the Areopagus What it feels like today A large green archaeological park Much quieter than the Acropolis Ideal for: Walking Photography Imagining daily life in ancient Athens

    15 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Tags

Half-day Tours
Private and Luxury
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Trikke Tours
Religious Tours
Small Group
Short term availability

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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