Discover the charm of Athens after sunset on this memorable open-top night tour, led by a live English-speaking guide. As evening falls, the city’s ancient landmarks come to life. Relax as you ride through the city centre, passing the illuminated Acropolis, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Panathenaic Stadium, and Syntagma Square.
The tour departs daily from Big Bus Stop #6: Parliament at 8:15 PM and 9:15 PM. Enjoy the cool night air and panoramic views from the top deck. Enhance your journey with an audio guide in 5 languages, sharing fascinating insights into Athens’ architecture, history, and culture.
What makes this experience special is the live guide, offering engaging commentary, historical context, and a chance to ask questions. Whether it’s your first time in Athens or the perfect end to your day, this night tour is a relaxed and immersive way to explore the city under the stars.
The Night Tour departs from Big Bus Stop #6: Parliament located at 13-15, Vasilisis Amalias Av. (next to the Parliament). Please arrive 15 minutes prior to tour departure to allow for boarding & a prompt departure. Tours depart at 8:15 PM and 9:15 PM.
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