Join this unique, worry-free and all-inclusive tour, to combine an extended guided visit to the most important landmark of Athens, the Acropolis, with a guided visit to Plaka. A food tasting during the tour of some typical Greek foods at the lively area around Monastiraki square will round up the experience.
Duration: approximately 4 hours
MEETING POINT:
Our staff, holding the orange Athens Walking Tours sign, will be
waiting for you at "FRESKO" Yogurt Bar located at 3, Dionyssiou
Areopagitou st, which is at the beginning of the pedestrian walkway that takes
you from Hadrian's Arch, Siggrou av (also written as Syngrou), to the
Acropolis.
Please be at the meeting point 15 minutes prior to given tour
departure time.
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See pictures of the meeting point
- April 24th - Greek
Orthodox Easter Sunday
- August 15th to August
17th
Inclusions:
- Local licensed English-speaking
guide
- Entrance fees (tickets) to the
Archaeological Site
- Food tasting
- Athens guide magazine
- Athens map
Exclusions:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off service
- Food and beverages other than the ones
included in the food tasting
- Gratuities (gratuity rates in Greece are
around 10% of service cost)
Your Tour of Athens
Join this unique, worry free and all-inclusive tour, to combine an
extended guided visit to the most important landmark of Athens, the Acropolis,
with a guided visit to Plaka, Athens picturesque old town, and its most
beautiful and unknown to many Athens visitors, part of Athens, the Anafiotika
area. A food tasting during the tour of some typical Greek foods at the lively
area around Monastiraki square will round-up the experience.
Acropolis
Your tour will start with a thorough visit to the most renowned archaeological
site of the city, the Acropolis. We will enter the Acropolis from the south
slope, in order to visit the Dionysus Sanctuary, the Asklepieion and
Dionysus Theater, all located at the foot of the majestic rock.
While ascending the sacred hill of the ancient Athenians, your
experienced guide, will provide you with ample information on all the
significant monuments surrounding the Acropolis and you will have the
opportunity to take perfect panoramic photos of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the
National Observatory of Athens and the city’s scenic hills: Filoppapos, Mars
and Pnyx.
You will then visit one by one all the admirable, eternal buildings
of the Acropolis, among which, stand out the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the
Propylaea and the Nike Temple. Your guide will unravel the skein of time,
offering you a journey in the mythology, the history and the architecture which
resulted in the wondrous creations you see in front of you.
Upon conclusion of the visit, seize the opportunity to enjoy a
birds-eye view of the entire city and take the perfect photos.
Plaka & Anafiotika: The Neighborhood of the Gods
Continue to Mars Hill or “Areopagus” as
it is called in Greek; where your guide will offer you an explanation about the
historical, mythological and religious importance of the location.
Right after, you will enter the most
unique part of the city, the Anafiotika and Plaka areas, and will discover with
your knowledgeable local guide, its tranquil, picturesque and mystic hidden
corners. Stroll around the little alleys and admire the authentic cubic houses
with bright painted shutters and beautifully carved wooden doors, a typical
Cycladic architecture! Also, see and take beautiful pictures of tiny little
chapels.
Connect the dots between “yesterday” and
“today” by letting your guide unveil unknown parts of history and significant
details on historical buildings, beautiful old chapels and numerous monuments,
such as the Ancient Agora, the Roman Forum and the tower of the winds. Create
memories that will stay with you forever and…always have your camera ready!
Monastiraki Surrounding Area
Next, you will come to the lively area of Monastiraki square, in
the heart of Athens where you will discover iconic landmarks, such as Hadrian’s
library, the Tzistarakis Mosque and the Flea Market, lots of souvenir shops,
and traditional tavernas all under the majestic eye of the Acropolis.
This is where your guide will introduce you to the culinary habits
of the Athenians while you will sample some of the local delicacies.
Food Tasting
You will have the opportunity to taste some of the most typical and
traditional Greek foods, such as savory and sweet pies, souvlaki, Greek coffee
escorted by a piece of Greek traditional dessert (either Greek ‘loukoumi’,
sponge cake, spoon dessert, etc.), and Greek donuts (called “loukoumades”).
The tour will end in the traditional area of Psirri near the
Monastiraki area.
BLACK OUT DATES
Note: On
Greek Orthodox Good Friday, April 22nd the tour will start one hour later (at
09:30 am) due to the late opening of the Archaeological sites.
**The Covid19 Measures set by the Greek Government frequently change. Thus, it is advisable to check local restrictions applicable to indoor and outdoor activities**