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Viator · Private tour

Athens Half-Day Tour: Acropolis, Parthenon & All Major Landmarks

4.9(142)Athens1 hour
VIATOR4.8(66)TRIPADVISOR5.0(76)

Description

A tour of Athens is an indispensable experience for first-time, or time-pressed visitors. Our drivers boast years of experience and historical knowledge and guarantee a personalized tour tailored to your needs! Immerse yourself in the cradle of Western civilization and unveil a rich tapestry of history, culture, and architectural wonders. Athens, with its iconic Acropolis and a large variety of ancient ruins, offers a profound journey through millennia, showcasing the birthplace of democracy and philosophical enlightenment. Exploring the city provides a tangible connection to ancient Greek achievements and lays the foundation for understanding Western heritage. A tour of Athens becomes not just a sightseeing endeavor but a transformative exploration, leaving an indelible imprint of the city's significance on the minds of first-time visitors.

Tour Options

Athens+Ancient Agora 5hours
  • Ticket Not Included Duration: 5 hours: Explore all of the Athens Highlights and the Ancient Agora. Pickup included
Athens Highlights 4hours
  • Ticket Not Included Duration: 4 hours: Explore all of the Athens Highlights like Acropolis and the Parthenon,Temple of Olympian Zeus,Panathenaic stadium and more Pickup included
Athens+Acropolis Museum 5hours
  • Ticket Not Included Duration: 5 hours: Explore all of the Athens Highlights and the Acropolis Museum. Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included30 min

The Acropolis is an enduring symbol of ancient Greek civilization and architectural prowess. Dominating the city skyline, this citadel houses several iconic structures. Built in the 5th century BCE, the Acropolis reflects classical Greek ideals with its Doric columns, intricate friezes, and meticulous symmetry. The Propylaea, Erechtheion, and Temple of Athena Nike complete the ensemble, each contributing to the Acropolis's cultural significance. Despite enduring centuries of war, weathering, and reconstruction, the site remains an unparalleled testament to the achievements of ancient Athens. The elevated location offers panoramic views of the city below, creating a captivating blend of historical grandeur and contemporary urban life, making the Acropolis a UNESCO World Heritage site and a destination that continues to inspire awe and admiration.

Admission not included30 min

The Parthenon, a majestic temple atop Athens' Acropolis, was dedicated to Athena, the city's patron goddess. Built between 447-432 BCE, it exemplifies Classical Greek architecture, featuring a rectangular structure with 46 outer Doric columns and a frieze depicting mythological scenes. Made of Pentelic marble, it housed a massive statue of Athena Parthenos. Despite damage over centuries, it remains a symbol of ancient Greek culture and architectural brilliance.

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Plaka, Athens, is a charming, historic neighborhood nestled beneath the Acropolis. Known for its picturesque streets, neoclassical architecture, and vibrant atmosphere, it is often called the "Neighborhood of the Gods." Plaka features narrow, winding alleys filled with tavernas, cafes, shops, and ancient ruins. Its blend of history and modernity makes it a beloved destination for both locals and tourists

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Alexander the Great, born in 356 BCE, was a visionary military tactician and one of history's most influential leaders. He ascended to the Macedonian throne at age 20 after the death of his father, King Philip II. Fueled by a desire for conquest and guided by the teachings of his tutor Aristotle, Alexander embarked on a relentless military campaign, creating one of the largest empires in history. Known for his strategic brilliance, Alexander conquered vast territories across Asia, from Greece to Egypt, Persia, and beyond. His military success was coupled with a cultural assimilation policy, blending Greek and Persian influences, creating the Hellenistic civilization. Despite his untimely death in 323 BCE, possibly due to illness or poisoning, Alexander's legacy endured, leaving an indelible mark on history, inspiring military leaders and shaping the course of civilizations for centuries to come.

10 min

Hadrian’s Arch in Athens, built in 131 AD, is a monumental gateway honoring Roman Emperor Hadrian. Made of Pentelic marble, it marked the boundary between the old city of Theseus and the new city of Hadrian. The arch stands about 18 meters tall and features inscriptions on each side—one crediting Theseus, the other Hadrian. Its elegant Corinthian columns and symmetry reflect the blend of Greek and Roman architectural styles.

Admission not included15 min

The Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is an iconic ancient stadium nestled in the heart of Athens, Greece. Constructed entirely of white marble, it stands as a historical masterpiece and a symbol of Greek athletic heritage. Originally built in the 4th century BCE, the stadium underwent extensive reconstruction in the 2nd century CE, resulting in its present form. This horseshoe-shaped arena hosted the Panathenaic Games, a significant athletic event in ancient Greece. With a seating capacity of around 50,000, the stadium became the venue for the revival of the modern Olympic Games in 1896. Surrounded by lush greenery and offering panoramic views of Athens, the Panathenaic Stadium continues to capture the spirit of ancient athleticism, serving as both a historical landmark and a living tribute to the enduring legacy of the Olympic movement.

15 min

The Hellenic Parliament, located in Athens' Syntagma Square, is the unicameral legislative body of Greece. Housed in a neoclassical building originally constructed as a royal palace in 1843, it has been the seat of Parliament since 1934. The building is an iconic symbol of Greek democracy and governance. Outside, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is guarded by the Evzones in traditional attire. The Parliament is central to Greek political life, hosting legislative sessions and significant national even

10 min

The Temple of Olympian Zeus, situated in Athens, Greece, is a colossal marvel of ancient architecture and mythology. Commissioned by Athenian tyrants in the 6th century BCE, its construction spanned centuries, culminating in the 2nd century CE. Dominating the cityscape, the temple housed a colossal chryselephantine statue of Zeus, though only a few columns and ruins remain today. With Corinthian columns reaching 17 meters in height, the temple exuded grandeur and ambition. Its sheer scale reflects the aspirations of ancient Athens. Dedicated to the king of the gods, Zeus, the temple's remnants transport visitors to a bygone era, evoking awe and appreciation for ancient Greek engineering and religious devotion. The site, now an archaeological gem, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Greek civilization.

10 min

The Academy of Athens, founded in 1926, is Greece's premier research institution, inspired by Plato's ancient academy. Situated in a neoclassical building in central Athens, it features striking architectural elements, including statues of Athena and Apollo. The Academy promotes scientific research, humanities, and fine arts, housing various research centers and libraries. Its impressive facade and grand interior make it a significant cultural and intellectual landmark, embodying Greece's rich educational heritage.

10 min

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, established in 1837, is Greece's oldest and largest university. Located in central Athens, it features a neoclassical architectural style, particularly evident in its historic main building, part of the famed "Athenian Trilogy." The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. It is a leading institution in education and research in Greece, with a vibrant academic community and significant cultural influence.

10 min

The National Library of Greece, located in Athens, is a cornerstone of Greek literary and historical heritage. Founded in 1832, it occupies a grand neoclassical building designed by Theophil Hansen, part of the "Athenian Trilogy" alongside the Academy of Athens and the University of Athens. The library houses extensive collections of manuscripts, rare books, and documents, playing a crucial role in preserving Greece's cultural legacy. Its modern facilities also support digital archives and public research, making it a vital academic resource.

15 min

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Athens is a solemn and symbolic monument located in Syntagma Square. Erected in 1932, it pays tribute to Greek soldiers who sacrificed their lives in wars, particularly in World War I. Guarded by the Evzones, elite soldiers in traditional attire, the monument is a focal point for national remembrance. The tomb itself is a marble structure adorned with sculpted reliefs depicting scenes of battle and mourning. An eternal flame burns at its center, symbolizing the perpetual memory of the unknown soldiers. The changing of the guard ceremony, marked by precise and ceremonial movements, occurs regularly and attracts visitors from around the world. Surrounded by neoclassical buildings and the Hellenic Parliament, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier stands as a poignant reminder of sacrifice and valor, embodying the spirit of Greek national identity and resilience.

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Dromeas, also known as The Runner, is a modern sculpture in Athens created by artist Costas Varotsos in 1994. Standing 12 meters tall and made of layered glass and iron, it depicts a dynamic figure in motion, symbolizing speed and progress. The transparent glass conveys a sense of fluidity and movement. The Marathon Run, rooted in ancient Greek history, commemorates the legendary run of Pheidippides from the battlefield of Marathon to Athens in 490 BCE to announce the Greek victory over the Persians. This historic event inspired the modern marathon race, first included in the 1896 Olympics in Athens. The Marathon Run remains a symbol of endurance and perseverance, reflecting the spirit of ancient Greece. Both Dromeas and the Marathon Run embody themes of motion and progress, linking modern art with ancient history in the cultural tapestry of Athens.

Admission not included60 min

Optional visit of the Acropolis Museum for 60 minutes by selecting the "Athens+Acropolis Museum 5hours" option of this tour. The Acropolis Museum in Athens is a modern architectural marvel designed to house the artifacts from the Acropolis. Opened in 2009, it sits at the foot of the Acropolis hill, offering stunning views of the Parthenon. The museum features over 4,000 artifacts across five floors, spanning the Archaic, Classical, and Roman periods. Highlights include the Parthenon Gallery, with its glass walls allowing for a direct sightline to the Parthenon, and the Caryatids, the original statues from the Erechtheion. The museum's design integrates the past and present, with sections of the floor made of glass, revealing ancient ruins beneath. Through its innovative display of sculptures, friezes, and everyday objects, the Acropolis Museum provides a deep insight into ancient Greek art, culture, and history.

Admission not included60 min

Optional visit of the Ancient Agora of Athens for 60 minutes by selecting the "Athens+Ancient Agora 5hours" option of this tour. The Ancient Agora of Athens was the vibrant heart of the city, serving as a hub for social, political, and commercial activities from the 6th century BC onwards. Located northwest of the Acropolis, it featured a blend of public buildings, temples, and open spaces. The Agora was home to the Stoa of Attalos, a large covered colonnade used for shopping and gatherings, and the Bouleuterion, where the city’s council met. Temples like the Temple of Hephaestus and the Altar of the Twelve Gods dotted the area, offering spaces for worship. Philosophers like Socrates frequented the Agora, engaging in discussions that shaped Western thought. The Agora’s layout, with its mix of public, religious, and civic buildings, reflects the democratic and cultural vitality of ancient Athens.

10 min

Lycabettus Hill, towering 300 meters above Athens, Greece, is an iconic landmark and natural vantage point offering panoramic views of the city below. Crowned by the Chapel of St. George, the hill's rocky ascent provides a scenic escape from the urban hustle. Legend has it that Athena accidentally dropped a rock here while carrying it to the Acropolis, forming Lycabettus. Accessible by a winding path, the summit rewards visitors with breathtaking vistas of Athens, the Aegean Sea, and the surrounding mountains. The hill's lush vegetation and the chapel's charming presence contribute to its allure. At sunset, Lycabettus transforms into a romantic spectacle, casting a golden glow over the city. The vantage point has become a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a peaceful retreat and an unparalleled perspective on the enchanting city of Athens.

Highlights

Private transportation
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Driver with deep knowledge of history not licensed to accompany you to any sight
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fluent english speaking driver
Hotel pickup / drop off

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Driver with deep knowledge of history not licensed to accompany you to any sight
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fluent english speaking driver
Hotel pickup / drop off
Not included
Entrance fees for all attractions
Gratuities
Acropolis Hill
Acropolis museum
Ancient Agora

Pickup Locations & Times

Pick up and drop off are included by any location. Our drivers always arrive at your location 5 minutes before the time you have set for the beginning of your experience. Pickup from the airport comes with additional cost. Your location details are required during the booking process (hotel name or apartment full address, ship name in case of port pickups, flight number in case of airport pickups).

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Available child seat or booster
  • Pre-order your tickets a few days before you arrive at: hhticket.gr
  • Wear comfortable shoes for exploring
  • Download the "WhatsApp" application for easier communication with your driver

Reviews(142)

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Julie_s
June 18, 2026
Excellent trip,guide was...

Excellent trip,guide was super friendly and informative. Picked up from hotel, so no issues as to where to meet as Athens is a busy city.You only get to see the stadium from the outside on the tour, but definitely worth going back to and going inside it.

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kathy_c
June 18, 2026
The private tour was...

The private tour was wonderful and very informative! Panos our guide was very knowledgeable and shared so much of the Greek history with us. A must do in Athens.

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Belinda_R
June 9, 2026
Acropolis Adventure

Our driver, Stelios, was very knowledgeable and tailored the tour to fit our interests. We were a family group of six, so had the tour van all to ourselves. Little extras like ice water and umbrellas for the sunny afternoon were especially appreciated. We would definitely recommend this tour for anyone who wants to see and gain an understanding of the highlights of Athens in a short period of time.

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review. We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you! May we meet again!

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taninaa2026
June 4, 2026
Great Tour followed up by continued Customer Service

I messaged Stavros directly via Whatsapp and set up the tour and arranged for it to coincide with our pickup from the airport and just flow right into the tour, with being dropped at our hotel at the end. Stavros was kind, accommodating and helped me get everything set up and secure, including transport back to the airport the next morning for our flight to Crete. As a tour guide, Stavros was incredibly well informed and well spoken, knowledgeable about all the things he showed us, had great suggestions for lunch spots and good places to eat while in Athens. He was able to explain with great detail all the nuances of the Changing of the Guard ceremony and what different parts symbolized, and easily answered any questions we had. He's a great tour guide and also am excellent driver!! The best part (in my opinion) is, I realized I left a souvenir I bought for my son during our tour in his car at the end (we were VERY tired and I totally forgot I even bought it until later that night), and after communicating over a few options via Whatsapp, he agreed to post it directly to my son's home address - I of course said I would reimburse him for the cost. To me this shows a real humanity and true care for his clients, even after they step away from his car. I FULLY recommend this company as a great option for your tour needs while in Athens!!

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review. We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you! May we meet again!

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Lee_S
June 4, 2026
So worth it!

Having a private driver allowed us to go places a bus could not go and much quicker. Highly recommend

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review! We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you!

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stephendJ8476PU
May 24, 2026
Highly recommend this tour.

Our guide Yanis was absolutely amazing. Made a hot and busy day relaxing and insightful. Highly recommend this tour. One of the best cultural experiences we have had.

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review! We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you!

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Angel_M
May 22, 2026
Superb!

This was genuinely one of the best tours we have ever had. Panos was such a phenomenal guide and we thoroughly enjoyed our day. I cannot recommend this highly enough.

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review! We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you!

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MaryAnn_T
May 8, 2026
Stavros was a great...

Stavros was a great driver. It was lovely to have him pick us up at our hotel and drive us through the city. We got a lot of information and tips for the sites that we saw.

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review! We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you!

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Linda_L
May 6, 2026
Enjoyed the small tour...

Enjoyed the small tour group and personal interaction with our tour guide. Very accommodating to our individual interests.

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review! We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you!

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Elizabeth_C
May 1, 2026
Athens Tour

This was my first time booking with viator. It came recommended by our travel agent. I was nervous at first because I did not know what to expect. The driver we had named Panos was amazing. I got see to the important landmarks that I wanted to see especially the Acropolis. Our driver explained a lot about the history in Athens. He was a very nice and pleasant young man. I recommend to anyone to take this tour. I am so happy we booked this tour with Viator. I do plan on using Viator for any future tours.

Operator response

Thanks a lot for your review! We always try our best to provide a memorable experience for you!

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