Private half-day tour of Athens

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(2 reviews)
Athens, Greece

5 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Discover Athens with a private guide on this half-day tour, perfect for those with limited time. Begin with convenient hotel pickup and explore highlights like the Acropolis and the ancient Parthenon. Stroll through the charming Plaka neighborhood and see the Panathenaic Stadium, where the first modern Olympics took place. With a knowledgeable driver and a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, enjoy a personalized experience that showcases the rich history and culture of Greece's capital.

- Duration: 5 hours, ideal for short stays in Athens
- Private tour with a customizable itinerary to suit your pace
- Visit iconic sites including Syntagma Square and Mount Lycabettus
- Complimentary bottled water and free WiFi during your journey

What's Included

All vehicles with wifi,A/C,bottled water
Pick-up and drop-off service:Athens hotel,Airbnb residence or port
Children from 0-12 years old do not pay for the tour.
Private transfer service utilizing luxury blach vehicles,not taxi
Depending on how many people are on the tour we provide the appropriate car
Expert English - speaking tour drivers with extensive historical knowledge
Our drivers monitoring the flight no extra charge in case of a delay

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Waiting for passengers at the airport or port and holding a sign with their name also bu calling or texting them

Itinerary

Duration: 5 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Acropolis

    The Acropolis of Athens is the city’s most iconic landmark and a symbol of ancient Greek civilization. Perched atop a rocky hill, it offers stunning views over Athens while showcasing architectural masterpieces such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike. This UNESCO World Heritage site embodies the artistic, cultural, and political achievements of classical Greece. Walking among its marble columns and ancient ruins, visitors can feel the grandeur of a civilization that shaped Western history. The Acropolis is not just an archaeological site—it is a timeless testament to human creativity, resilience, and beauty.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Panathenaic Stadium

    The Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is a magnificent marble arena and a symbol of Athens’ sporting legacy. Originally built in the 4th century BC and fully reconstructed in gleaming Pentelic marble in the 19th century, it hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Its horseshoe shape and tiered seating create an impressive spectacle, evoking the grandeur of ancient athletics. Visitors can walk along the historic track, imagine the roar of spectators, and enjoy panoramic views of the city. Kallimarmaro is not just a stadium—it is a living monument to Greece’s enduring Olympic spirit and architectural beauty.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Mount Lycabettus

    Mount Lycabettus is Athens’ iconic hill, offering breathtaking panoramic views over the city, the Acropolis, and the Aegean Sea. Rising 277 meters above the city, it can be reached by a scenic funicular or a pleasant hike through pine-lined paths. At the summit stands the charming Chapel of St. George, while cafés and terraces invite visitors to relax and take in the spectacular scenery. Lycabettus is especially magical at sunset, when the city glows beneath your feet. A visit to this landmark combines natural beauty, historic charm, and unforgettable vistas, making it a must-see highlight of Athens.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Change of Guards

    The Changing of the Guard at Syntagma Square is a captivating tradition and a must-see in Athens. Every hour, the Evzones—elite ceremonial guards dressed in iconic uniforms with red tsarouchia shoes and pleated skirts—perform their precise, rhythmic movements in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The ceremony reaches its peak on Sundays, with a full, elaborate parade that draws crowds of locals and tourists alike. Set against the backdrop of the Greek Parliament building, the event combines history, military precision, and national pride, offering a memorable glimpse into Greece’s rich cultural heritage.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • The Academy of Athens (Pass by)

    The University of Athens Trilogy, located on Panepistimiou Street, is a striking ensemble of neoclassical buildings that symbolize Greece’s dedication to education, culture, and knowledge. Comprising the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the Academy of Athens, and the National Library, the trio showcases elegant columns, detailed sculptures, and harmonious architecture inspired by classical antiquity. Visitors can admire their grandeur from the street or explore nearby landmarks and gardens. The Trilogy stands as a testament to Athens’ intellectual heritage and offers a scenic, historically rich area for walking, photography, and reflection on Greece’s enduring cultural legacy.

    Admission ticket free
  • National History Museum (Old Parliament) (Pass by)

    The Old Parliament House in Athens, a neoclassical landmark dating back to the 19th century, once served as the home of Greece’s parliament and now houses the National Historical Museum. In front of the building stands the impressive statue of Theodoros Kolokotronis, the revered hero of the Greek War of Independence. Together, the museum and statue offer visitors a vivid glimpse into Greece’s modern history, celebrating both its political heritage and the bravery of those who fought for freedom. This site blends culture, history, and art, making it a meaningful stop in the heart of Athens.

    Admission ticket free
  • Maximos Mansion (Pass by)

    The Maximos Mansion, located in central Athens, is the official residence and office of the Prime Minister of Greece. Built in the 1930s, this elegant neoclassical building combines historic charm with political significance, standing as a symbol of modern Greek governance. Situated near Syntagma Square, it is often the backdrop for important state events and official ceremonies. While entry is limited, visitors can admire its stately façade, surrounding gardens, and its prominent role in contemporary Greek history. The Maximos Mansion offers a glimpse into the nation’s political heart and architectural elegance in the capital.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Folding wheelchairs,walking aids,folding strollers
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Cancellation Policy

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

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