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Athens Private Tour with Hotel or Port Pick up

4.7(21)Athens1 hour
VIATOR4.5(11)TRIPADVISOR4.9(10)

Description

Welcome to Athens, the historic capital of Europe, the birthplace of democracy, the arts, science and philosophy of Western civilization. Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world and its recorded history spans 3,400 years, having been inhabited since the 11th millennium BC. Get to know the best of classical Athens with a 4-hour private tour that will allow you to make the most of your time in the most comfortable way possible. Today, under the shadow of the Parthenon, the sprawling city's contemporary cityscape reflects its exciting history, modern and multicultural personality, as well as infrastructure and facilities. Your private driver and your official tour guide will pick you up at the location of your choice to begin your private tour. Optionally, we can get the tickets to the Acropolis and its sites (Acropolis slopes, Parthenon, Erechtheion, Temple of Athena Nike) for you if you want get to know them the best possible way.

Tour Options

Without tickets
  • Pickup included
Private tour Acropolis tickets
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

Admission not included30 min

Located in a strategic place able to dominate every corner of the city, the Acropolis of Athens is the most important and well known place in all of Greece. It is located on a hill at 156 meters above sea level, and it is possible to see it from most parts of the city. The ruins of the Acropolis have been going under restoration since Greece's independence. During the visit to the Acropolis you will be able to be transported to the time of maximum splendor of ancient Greece. Entrance tickets are optional.

Admission not included20 min

The Parthenon is the main building of the architectural complex of the Acropolis of Athens, as well as the greatest symbol of the beauty of classical architecture in ancient Greece. Built between 447 and 432 BC, the imposing Doric-style building was created to house a colossal sculpture of Athena Parthenos made of wood, ivory and gold, which had a height of twelve meters. Entrance tickets are optional.

Admission not included15 min

While the Parthenon was the most impressive temple on the Acropolis, the Erechtheion was built to house the religious rituals that the ancient temple it was built on housed before it, and shows the cultural maturity of Athens. It is an intricate temple, designed to accommodate the radically uneven terrain of the site, and to avoid disturbing sacred shrines, such as the altars to Poseidon (Erechtheus), and to Hephaestus, or the place where Poseidon struck the Acropolis with his trident. The temple is unusual in that it incorporates two porticoes (protaseis); one in the northwest corner which is supported by tall Ionic columns, and another in the southwest corner which is supported by six huge female statues, the famous Caryatids which have become the characteristic feature of the temple, as they stand and seem to casually support the weight of the portico roof on their heads. Entrance tickets are optional.

Admission not included15 min

Built between 426 and 421 BC to replace older temples whose remains are preserved inside the bastion. The small Ionic temple had a frieze carved in relief with different thematic representations on each side. The east side depicted a gathering of gods around Zeus enthroned, while the other sides featured scenes of warfare between Greeks and Persians or Greeks with other Greeks. The south side depicted the victorious battle of the Greeks against the Persians at Marathon in 490 BC, led by the Athenians. Few sculptural remains of the pediments of the temple are preserved. Entrance tickets are optional.

Admission not included15 min

The best preserved ancient temple in Greece, was dedicated to the ancient god of fire and to Athena, goddess of pottery and craftsmanship. It was built around 450 BC at the western end of the city, on top of the hill of Agoreos Koronos, and is a classic example of Doric architecture. The temple has 6 columns on the short east and west sides and 13 on the north and south sides. Its friezes and other decorations were damaged by earthquakes and invasions over the centuries. It is peripheral, with columns surrounding the central cella. On the eastern facade, there are sculptures depicting the labors of Hercules and the battle of Theseus with the Palentines, the fifty sons of Pallas. On the west side, sculptures represent the fall of Troy. From the 7th century AD until 1834, it was an Orthodox church, later a burial place for non-Orthodox Europeans and Philhellenes. In fact, archaeological excavations revealed many tombs. Reconstruction and excavation works are still in progress.

Admission not included15 min

Its construction began in 174 B.C. and was completed by the Roman emperor Hadrian in 131 A.D. Its unusually tall columns and ambitious layout made the temple one of the largest ever built in the ancient world. The long side featured 20 columns each and the short sides 8 (octastyle dipterous). These were placed in double rows lengthwise and in triple rows on each short side. The columns are topped by highly decorative Corinthian capitals carved from two huge blocks of marble. Inside the cella were gigantic chryselephantine statues of Zeus and of the temple's main benefactor, Hadrian, who was accorded a status equal to that of the great Greek god. The temple suffered over the centuries and much of its material was reused in other buildings, so today only 15 of the columns remain standing. The site shows evidence of habitation since the Neolithic period.

Admission not included15 min

The heart of ancient Athens, the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, the religious and cultural center, and the seat of justice. The site was occupied in all periods of the city's history. It was used as a residential and funerary area as early as 3000 BC. After a series of remodelings, it got its rectangular shape in the 2nd century BC, but suffered damage from the various invasions over the centuries and was gradually abandoned. From Byzantine times until after 1834, when Athens became the capital of the independent Greek state, the Agora was redeveloped as a residential area, and work is still continuing. To uncover the entire Agora area it was necessary to demolish some 400 modern buildings. In the 19th century the four colossal figures of Giants and Tritons on the facade of the Gymnasium were restored. The Stoa of Attalos was rebuilt as a museum and the Byzantine church of Agioi Apostoloi, built around 1000 AD, was restored.

Admission not included15 min

Built in white marble between 1869 and 1870, the Panathenaic Stadium is the place where the first Olympic Games of our era were held in 1896. The first stadium that was built in the same place was built in wood, in 330 B.C., for the celebration of the sports competitions that took place during the Panathenaic Games, celebrations in which every four years the goddess Athena was worshiped through different competitions among which were equestrian, athletics, wrestling or chariot races, in addition to musical or beauty competitions. Today it is possible to walk through the marble stands where centuries ago the spectators nervously waved, enter the athletics track to put yourself in the shoes of the ancient athletes, and even climb the podium to have a souvenir photo next to the rings that form the symbol of the Olympic Games.

Admission not included30 min

Housed in an imposing neoclassical building, it is the largest museum in Greece and one of the most important in the world. Originally intended to receive all the excavations of the 19th century, mainly from Attica and other parts of the country, it gradually took the form of a central National Archaeological Museum and was enriched with finds from all parts of the Greek world. Its rich collections, listing more than 11,000 exhibits, offer the visitor an overview of ancient Greek culture from the beginning of prehistory to late antiquity.

Admission not included10 min

Outside view of Benaki Museum. The Benaki Museum was founded by Antonis Benakis in 1930 and later donated to the Greek State. Between 1973 and 2014 it became the most active museum institution in Greece. Spread over nine buildings open to the public, the Museum's collections are very diverse, with four archives, an extensive library and more than 500,000 works of art, books, photographs and rare documents. and rare documents. The Museum welcomes more than 450,000 visitors a year and offers a range of activities to serve a variety of activities to serve a variety of educational and social needs. It occupies a unique place as a truly multi-faceted institution within the wider network of museums in Greece. Each year, the Benaki Museum presents dozens of temporary exhibitions and organizes conferences, lectures and special events on topics related to its collections and its wide range of activities.

30 min

Located at the foot of the north side of the Acropolis, Monastiraki is one of the main shopping areas of the city. It has an appearance similar to that of the souks, an area of narrow streets full of small stores offering a variety of items, where bargaining is the order of the day. This is a testament to the Turkish influence on Greek customs. Monastiraki is a highly recommended area to sit on one of its terraces and taste the specialties of Greek cuisine. It is also possible to make some cultural visits; in the Tzisdaraki Mosque you can see the pottery collection of the Museum of Greek Folk Art and in the Library of Hadrian it is possible to see some of the remains that are preserved from the classical Athenian era.

20 min

The Plaka is the oldest neighborhood in Athens. Most of the streets have been closed to car traffic and it is now an area of restaurants, jewelry shops, tourist stores and cafes, but it is still one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Athens. If you walk around the Plaka you will find many different types of stores and even the usual tourist stores have amazing postcards that you can send home and make all your friends envious. There are a few galleries and there are several museums in Plaka, like the Children's Museum, the Music Museum, the Museum of Greek Folk Art and the Jewish Museum.

20 min

At 277 meters above sea level, it is the highest point in Athens. The view from Lycabettus Hill is best enjoyed at sunset as you wait for the lights of the Acropolis, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Panathenaic Stadium and the Ancient Agora to come on. You'll also remember that Athens is surrounded by sea with spectacular views of the Aegean. At the top of the hill you will find the whitewashed Greek church of Agios Georgios (St. George) and all are welcome to enter. The observation deck in front of the church offers sweeping views of Athens, stretching all the way to the city's coastline. There is a cafeteria open for breakfast and lunch.

Highlights

Entrance fees to Acropolis sites (optional)
Private luxury vehicle for 4 hours
Drop off at your place of choice within Athens city or Piraeus cruise port
Pick up at your place of choice within Athens city or Piraeus cruise port
Private official tour guide for 4 hours

What's included

Included
Entrance fees to Acropolis sites (optional)
Private luxury vehicle for 4 hours
Drop off at your place of choice within Athens city or Piraeus cruise port
Pick up at your place of choice within Athens city or Piraeus cruise port
Private official tour guide for 4 hours
Not included
Other entrance fees
Food and drinks

Pickup Locations & Times

Pick up and drop of at your place of choice within the city of Athens or at the Piraeus cruise port.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In case of needing a infant seat please request at time of booking

Reviews(21)

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628sueq
September 14, 2025
Athens Private Tour

Our Athens tour was absolutely fantastic. Our tour guide had so much knowledge and passion for the city and the historical sites we visited. The car was very comfortable and our driver had plenty of cold bottles of water for us - much appreciated on a 30 degrees Celsius day. I would definitely consider booking future tours with Tour Travel & More, and also recommend it to family and friends.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your tour of Athens, and that the experience met your standards. We truly appreciate your kind recommendation and look forward to welcoming you again on future tours! Don't hesitate to contact us if you need anything else. Best regards, The Tour Travel & More Team

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emmabE9738KN
October 10, 2024
Fantastic

Visit to the city and the Acropolis very interesting, the Anna guide charming and with a lot of knowledge of history. 100% recommended.

Operator response

Muchísimas gracias Emma! Nos alegramos enormemente de que hayan disfrutado tanto Visitando la ciudad de Atenas y el Acropolis. Por favor, háganos saber si necesita algo más. Estamos a su entera disposición. Gracias una vez más. El equipo de Tour Travel & More

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olgacH9368KH
September 26, 2024
Excellent professionals, from when you request information to when you take the tours.

The excursions were very interesting, the guides magnificent, as well as all the superpunctual drivers. Any problems you have with schedules, etc., they solve on the fly, always willing to do what you want even if it is not foreseen.

Operator response

Muchísimas gracias por tus amables palabras. Nos alegra saber que disfrutaste de las excursiones. Nos esforzamos por ofrecer un servicio de alta calidad. Esperamos tener la oportunidad de atenderte nuevamente en el futuro. Por favor no dudes en contactarnos si necesitas algo. Cordialmente, El equipo de Tour Travel and More

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Jose Ramon B
July 18, 2024
ATHENS

We really enjoyed the attention of both the Guide and the driver, very attentive. As well as the tour and explanations given by the Guide.

Operator response

¡Gracias por las amables palabras! ¡Cada calle de Atenas cuenta una fascinante historia de su rico pasado! Estamos muy felices de que pudieras disfrutar de esa manera con tu guía. Por favor, háganos saber si necesita algo más. Estamos a su entera disposición. Gracias una vez más por la reseña. El equipo de Tour Travel & More

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Lizilou1
June 22, 2024
Wonderful Tour of Athens.

We had a wonderful tour of Athens with Tour Travel & More. We were collected from our hotel at 8am by Anna and her driver. The car was very comfortable with aircon and cold water available. Anna was a great guide, extremely knowledgeable and very good company We thoroughly our time with her and I have no hesitation in recommending Tour Travel & More.

Operator response

Thank you for the kind words! The historical monuments in Athens are awe-inspiring! We are so happy you could enjoy that way with Anna. Please let us know if you need anything else. We are at your full disposal. Thank you once again. The Tour Travel & More Team

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rodrigo_s
October 3, 2023
Four hours for this amount of money is not worth it.

To expensive for what we received. Four hours for this amount of money is not worth it. The visit to the acropolis was way to short and the tour guide had to be quick. Comparing to what our friends, for a similar but longer tour, paid it was almost three times the amount.

Operator response

Thank you for your message. Private tours are more expensive than group tours. In 4 hours, we see as much as possible. We try to do every guests experience unique. Please let me know if you need anything else.

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beatrizpv26
August 9, 2023
Unforgettable!!

Incredible city, never better said that cheap is expensive, so I decided to travel hand in hand, this company, we were assisted by a certain Pilar, super attentive and very decisive. Thank you very much for making us live this unforgettable experience with my husband.

Operator response

Que hayan confiado en nosotros y hayamos superado las expectativas nos hace enormemente felices! Por favor, háganos saber si necesita algo más. Estamos a su entera disposición. Gracias una vez más. El equipo de Tour Travel & More

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Kathleen_W
July 9, 2023
Fantastic!

Our guide was amazing, we were picked up from our hotel in a very comfortable van and driven around to see all the sights, she really brought them to life for us! When it was time to go to the Parthenon she knew all the best ways to avoid the worst of the crowds. We thoroughly recommend this tour, there’s no way we could’ve seen all the sights and learnt all the history without our wonderful guide!

Operator response

Thank you Kathleen for your words! What wonderful words to describe your enjoyable experience. We will pass along your message to our whole team at Tour Travel & More. The Tour Travel & More Team

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Ragen_C
July 9, 2023
Fantastic

Tour guide was fantastic! So knowledgeable and really connected to us! Driver was excellent and extremely helpful. Highly recommend.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your message. This is very important for us and for future travellers as well. Please let us know if you need anything else. We are at your full disposal. Thank you once again. The Tour Travel & More Team

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Kimberlyn_F
July 5, 2023
Amazing Athens

Easy to book and communicate with company. Driver was on time, very friendly and knowledgeable. The driver picked up our guide at the Acropolis. She is amazing and far exceeded our expectations on her knowledge of Greece in the past, present and future. After the Acropolis she took us to the Placa where we wanted to do some shopping. At the end of the tour we stopped at the original Olympic Stadium. We really enjoyed the whole tour and highly recommend both the guide and driver. Thank you for sharing your GREAT GREECE with us!!!

Operator response

What wonderful words! Thank you very much for your review. It is very important for fu future travellers. Please let us know if you need anything else. We are at your full disposal. Thank you once again. The Tour Travel & More Team

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