Discover the city’s famous landmarks along with hidden streets and local neighborhoods, while listening to stories that make each stop more fun and meaningful. With a private cab just for you, the tour is flexible and designed around your own pace and interests—whether you want to see top attractions, explore local culture, or simply enjoy a relaxed ride. It’s perfect for families, couples, and adventure seekers who want to travel like locals, gain insider knowledge, and create memories that will last long after the tour ends.
The meeting point is OUTSIDE the hotel/airbnb or wherelse may want my guests. The driver will also have a paper sign with the name of the person that made the reservation of the tour in Viator.
We pick you up from your preferred spot and drop you off exactly where you need to be.
Built in 131 AD, this impressive marble gateway marked the boundary between the old city of Athens and the new Roman quarter. It was dedicated to Emperor Hadrian, who was a great admirer of Greek culture. Standing beneath it, you’ll feel the blend of two worlds—ancient Greek tradition and Roman grandeur.
This colossal temple took over 600 years to complete and was once supported by 104 massive Corinthian columns—only 15 remain today, but they’re enough to leave you in awe.
Located in Syntagma Square, the Parliament building was once a royal palace. it is used as a parliament since 1935
Monument of the Unknown Soldier pays tribute to all Greek soldiers who died in battle. The highlight here is the changing of the guard by the Evzones—elite soldiers in traditional uniforms, complete with pom-pom shoes and a perfectly choreographed march.
This trio of neoclassical gems—the University of Athens, the Academy, and the National Library—showcases Greece’s deep respect for education, philosophy, and the arts The building of Academy is the most beautiful neoclassical building in the world. The old University is the oldest of them and the old National Library with its wonderfull marble stair gives the chance of taking unique photos
Also known as the “Mitropoli,” this is the spiritual heart of the city. Built in the 19th century, it combines Byzantine and neoclassical styles. Inside, you’ll find beautiful frescoes and icons, as well as the tombs of two saints
This is the most beautiful area of Athens.Nestled beneath the Acropolis, Plaka is a maze of cobbled streets, blooming bougainvillea, and pastel-colored houses. It’s the oldest district in Athens and feels like a village within the city.
This elegant building is the official residence of the President of the Hellenic Republic. It’s not open to the public, but the exterior and the ceremonial guards make it a memorable stop. You will have a second chance to phota the presidential guards.
It's a hill not a mountain but is for sure the highest physical spot in the center of Athens. It offers the best panoramic view of the city.
A true marvel—this stadium is made entirely of white marble and dates back to 330 BC. It was rebuilt for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and remains a symbol of athletic excellence. Standing here, you can almost hear the roar of ancient crowds and feel the Olympic spirit come alive.
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