Explore Athens your way with our exclusive private walking tour. Discover the city that is the epicenter of Western civilization, accompanied by an official Spanish-speaking guide. This guide will not only show you the most iconic sites in Athens, but will also adapt to your personal interests.
Feel free to customize the tour. Whether you want to pause to savor delicious local food, search for unique souvenirs, or capture the beauty of archaeological remains, our tour adjusts to your pace. Plus, our guide will offer you valuable tips and share fascinating stories about Athenian culture, so you can make the most of your visit.
Our standard itinerary includes some of the most notable corners of the Greek capital, but remember that you are in control: we can follow the route we propose or create a new one based on what interests you most.
Our guide will wait for you at your accommodation, monument or specific place of your choice, as long as it is in the center of Athens. Look for a teal flag or umbrella.
Founded in 1832, it is a neoclassical treasure designed by Theophil von Hansen. It houses rich collections, including ancient manuscripts and historical archives. It is a cultural pillar for Greek and world history and literature.
Founded in 1926, it is Greece's leading research institution and a prominent landmark of the city. Designed in a neoclassical style, it represents the country's commitment to education and research. It is known for being the modern successor of the historic academy founded by Plato.
Founded in 1837, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Greece and one of the most prominent in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is considered a center of excellence in education, research and innovation, reflecting the legacy of the Greek statesman Ioannis Kapodistrias.
Located in Syntagma Square, it is guarded by the Evzones, the ceremonial presidential guard. This neoclassical building, a symbol of Greek democracy, was originally the royal palace.
This 15.5 hectare green oasis in the heart of the city was originally designed for royalty, but today it is a public park home to rich biodiversity and ancient ruins.
This neoclassical building is located in the National Garden of Athens and is known for its role in the first modern Olympics and for being the place where Greece signed its accession to the European Union.
Also known as Kallimarmaro, it is a historic marble stadium that hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 18961. Rebuilt on an ancient Greek stadium, it is the only major stadium in the world built entirely of white marble.
Known as Olimpeion, it represents the magnificence of ancient Greece and its monumental architecture, being the largest in Greece during the Hellenistic and Roman eras and an enduring symbol of Greek cultural and religious legacy.
This triumphal arch symbolizes the union of ancient Athens with the Roman city renewed by the emperor Hadrian. It is famous for the inscriptions that distinguish the Athens of Theseus from the Athens of Hadrian.
Known as the Quarter of the Gods, it is the oldest in Athens and extends from the Acropolis to Monastiraki Square, offering a unique cultural experience among Byzantine and Ottoman ruins.
Built between 19 and 11 BC, it was the center of public and commercial life during the Roman Empire. It features elements in a great state of conservation, such as the Tower of the Winds.
Located north of the Roman Agora in Athens, this neoclassical building housed an extensive collection of books, functioned as a reading room and convention center. Today, its ruins are an outstanding archaeological site that evokes the city's rich intellectual history.
One of the liveliest corners of Athens, famous for its flea market, varied shops and lively atmosphere. This historic meeting point is a melting pot of Athenian daily and cultural life, and an ideal place to enjoy local cuisine and nightlife, with spectacular views of the Acropolis.
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