This is a great choice for history fans!Discover the most beautiful sights of Athens in a day.Enjoy a stress-free adventure in the capital of Greece with a full itinerary planned out .We pick up from your hotel, we will transfer Acropolis Rock (stop 60 min), Acropolis Museum (60 min stop) , Archaeological Museum of Athens (stop 45 min) ,Ancient Agora (stop 60 min) you must pay tickets to go in these,the others places we will stop for you to see and photograph them (outsite areas), Odeon of Ηerodes Atticus/Herodeion ( 15 min), Temple of Olympian Zeus ( 10 min),Kallimarmaro or Panathenaic Stadium (15 min ), Syntagma Square (30 min ),Old Parliament house (10 min ),National Library of Greece (10 min ),National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (10 min ), Athens Academy Building (10 min ),Lycabettus Hill (10 minute ), Thiseio ( 30 min. ),Monastiraki - Plaka ( 120 min),we will return you to your hotel.It’s a private tour, the itinerary can be altered based on personal preferences.
We pick up the tourists from their hotel by requesting them from the reception. From the airport and the port, the driver will hold a sign with the full name that has been declared on the viator ticket.
The most famous monument on the Acropolis is the Parthenon! It is an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. The Parthenon was built during the 5th century B. C. It was designed by architects Iktinos and Kallikratis and constructed by the outstanding architects and craftsmen of the time.
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is an ancient theater located in Athens, Greece. It was built during the Roman era, around the 2nd century B. C. This theater was named in honor of King Herod the Jew, who financed its construction. Today it is used for musical and theatrical performances, and is one of the most important political venues in Athens.
The Acropolis Museum is one of the most important museums in Athens. It is located near the Acropolis and hosts an amazing collection of ancient Greek artworks and archaeological finds. There you can see the Parthenon sculptures, the top marble Erechtheion and many other important archaeological objects.
The Temple of Olympian Zeus was an ancient temple dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology. It was built in Athens and was one of the largest temples in ancient Greece. Its construction began in the 6th century BC and was completed about 700 years later, during the period of the Roman Empire.
) The Kallimarmaro or Panathenaic Stadium has a very interesting history! It was built in 1896 for the first Modern Olympic Games and since then has hosted many sporting events and concerts. It is one of the most important sports venues in Greece and has an architecture that combines antiquity with modern times
) Syntagma Square is located in the heart of Athens and is one of the most famous and vibrant squares of the city. There is also the Temple of the Unknown Soldier, a remarkable monument. Of course you can watch the changing of the presidential guard, the change takes place every hour and it is a very impressive ceremony.
The Palace of the Old Parliament in Greece has been converted into a National Historical Museum, where Athens can be checked on several exhibits and historical objects that highlight the history of Greece.
The National Library of Greece is an important cultural institution in Athens, where it can find a rich collection of books, manuscripts and other documents representing Greek cultural heritage.
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens began in 1837, when the first faculty of the University was founded. Since then, the university has grown and evolved, offering high quality education to many students.
The Megaron of the Academy of Athens is one of the most emblematic buildings in Athens. It was built in the 19th century and hosts the Academy of Athens, one of the most important scientific and cultural organizations in Greece.
Lycabettus Hill is an emblematic hill in Athens! It is located in the heart of the city and offers a wonderful view of the whole area.
The National Archaeological Museum is one of the most important museums in Athens. It hosts an extensive collection of antiquities from all over Greece. You can see ancient sculptures, ceramics, jewelry and other objects that are part of Greek history.
The Ancient Agora is one of the most important archaeological sites in Athens. There you can see ancient rhythmic buildings, such as the Ancient Agora, the Tower of the Winds and Hadrian's Library.
Thissio is one of the most famous archaeological sites in Athens. There is the Temple of Theseus, an ancient temple dedicated to the heroic hero Theseus. The temple has impressive architecture and is one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece.
Monastiraki and Plaka are two different neighborhoods in Athens, but they are very close to each other! Monastiraki is known for its shopping center and beautiful Monastiraki Square. From there you can walk to Plaka and enjoy the picturesque atmosphere and traditional places.
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