Athens & Corinth Full Day Private Sightseeing Tour





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Admire the highlights of Athens and explore Corinth,one of the richest cities of antiquity!An amazing tour with history interest and breathtaking views! It might be challenging to squeeze all of Athens' historical landmarks into a schedule, and the challenge increases if you also wish to see nearby cities like ancient Corinth. This is the ideal tour to visit these two impressive towns in one day.
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The Acropolis,which dominates the center of modern Athens,was the ancient city's most important and majestic sanctuary,dedicated primarily to its patron goddess,Athena.
It's also called the Olympeion or Temple of Olympian Zeus and builted in honor of the father of gods, Zeus who was living at the Mt Olympus summit.
One of the most important cultural monuments in Athens and in Greece in general is the Panathinaiko Stadium.It is otherwise known as Kallimarmaro and survives to this day in very good condition.As it is mentioned in its name,at this stage the goddess Athena was worshiped and for this reason competitions were organized in her honor every year.As a project it was completed before the 6th century BC,but in its final form with the precious marble it arrived after a long time.
The heart of Athens is Syntagma Square. The Constitution that Otto, the first King of Greece, was forced to grant following a popular and military insurrection on September 3, 1843, is the source of the square's name. It is situated in front of the Old Royal Palace, built in the 19th century and home to the Greek Parliament since 1934.
The Evzones execute the renowned "changing of guard" on Syntagma,in front of the Unknown Soldier monument,every hour.Two Evzones come in front of the monument of the Unknown Soldier to take the place of their colleagues.The Evzones who until then stood motionless guarding the monument,start an impressive gait by stretching their limbs which is a great spectacle.The same steps are followed by the Evzones who are going to replace them.When the show,which lasts about 15 minutes,is over,the Evzones stand still to guard the monument while their tired colleagues return to their barracks to rest.
The hill was a rock that the goddess Athena was carrying in her hands and it fell to her in Athens when she heard the bad news that a crow carried to her.At the top of Lycabettus,adorned with the church of Agios Georgios,you will see Athens and the Saronic Gulf.
The country's most prestigious research institute was created in 1926 and is supervised by the Ministry of Education.The main building of the Academy is a notable landmark in Athens.
We stop as we cross the Isthmus to see the Corinth Canal, a magnificent engineering achievement that opened the way between the Gulf of Corinth and the Saronic Gulf. Even though the concept dates back at least to 602 BC, it wasn't completed until 1893!
Dionysus' Theater or Dionysus' Theater Elefthereos is the most important known open-air theater in ancient Athens and is regarded as the world's first theater.It was about 3 meters above the temple and was part of Elefthereos' sanctuary.Dionysos was the main venue for Attic drama because it hosted the Great Dionysia,Athens' largest theatrical festival.
The magnificent Odeon of Herodes Atticus was the final great structure constructed in antiquity in the Acropolis area.It was a typical Roman amphitheater from imperial times,with a capacity of at least 5,000 people.The monument was renovated in the 1950s and has since hosted cultural events, mostly in the context of the Athens Festival.
A particular main entrance going into the inside is a common feature to religious locations.It was customary in ancient Greek architecture for any significant religious site to have a primary gate.This major gateway,the Propylaia,has taken on a unique significance in Acropolis.It is neither only a gate going into the sacred area,nor is it only an architectural appendage to the main temple complex.The Propylaia play an exquisite and one-of-a-kind role.They represent the magnanimous nature of the Athenian Acropolis.This is why,rather of being a simple gate,the Propylaia is magnificently built as a complex and harmonious public monument.
Parthenon is known as one of the most significant cultural places in the world as a permanent icon of ancient Greece,democracy and Western civilization.It began in 447 BC and work on building in just nine-year period (the season record) and in 438 BC,was finished. The task of embellishment began in 438 and finished in 432 BC.
A temple dedicated to Goddess Athena and Nike on the sacred rock. It was built approximately 420 BC and is the first full ionic temple in the Acropolis.
An exquisite edifice with special attributes and architectural form on the north side of the Acropolis rock.According to legend,it was here that Poseidon and Goddess Athena battled for the city's name.
The monument of the Unknown Soldier is used as a reference point and tribute to the dead Greek soldiers on the two national celebrations of Greece of 25/3/1821 & 28/8/1940
The Greek Parliament is a timeless icon that is part of greek cultural memory today.The structure has evolved,altered,and updated through the years.
Syntagma Square is one of Athens' most central squares,and possibly the largest in the city center.
This building intimately connected with Greek history and served as the Greek National Assembly's first permanent place.
Established in 1837,it is not only Greece's first university,but also the Balkan peninsula as well as an eastern Mediterranean.
It was created by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen as part of his famed Trilogy of neo-classical structures,which also included the Academy and the University building of Athens.
Leaving the Isthmos and driving to the Ancient Corinth, where St. Paul lived for almost two years making a very important misionary work. There is the church that has the 1st Letter to the Corithians written in four languages, Greek, Arabic, French and English. Ancient Corinth was an important state city during the ancient years, the richest and most famous port of the ancient Greece. There you can visit both Greek and Roman arhitectures at the archaeological site and the museum.
The acropolis of ancient Corinth, Acrocorinth, is a monolithic rock that overlooks the ancient city of Corinth, Greece. According to George Forrest, "it is the most impressive of mainland Greece's acropoleis." Because it commanded the Isthmus of Corinth, repelling foes from entering the Peloponnese peninsula by land, Acrocorinth's fortress was repeatedly used as a last line of defense in southern Greece. It is now one of Greece's most important medieval castle sites.
The Holy Metropolitan Church of Corinth is a magnificent church dedicated to the Great Apostle of love, the glorious Founder of the Local Church and Patron Saint of Corinth, the enlightener of Greece and Apostle of the Nations Saint Paul. The tall bell tower of the Holy Cathedral of Apostle Paul in Corinth is 33m high, the same as the years of Jesus Christ's earthly life, it is the tallest building in the city even today.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Our guide was Nasos. He was very kind and very informative. The day was wonderful, and I will definitely recommend him! Thank you!
Thank you so much for your lovely message! We’re really glad you had a wonderful day with Nasos. He’s a genuinely warm person and enjoys sharing his knowledge in a relaxed way, so it’s great to hear you enjoyed the experience. We appreciate the recommendation and hope to welcome you again soon with Xenon Travel!
It was amazing tour specifically our tour guide Alexander he was well knowledgeable , helpful and really a nice guys …!! A well day spent with him amazing …!!
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What can we say about our Tour Guide Aristotle? From our initial encounter and introduction, we could immediately tell that we were going to have a good time! But I was wrong! We actually had a FANTASTIC time! Aristotle is the epitome of Greek knowledge, history and information! WOW!!! Don’t get me started on how passionate he is about the subject!! We learned so much about Greece and how it got to where it is today. And, the fact that Aristotle is an Archeologist, added to the experience! As we drove to our destination of Ancient Corinth, Aristotle actually adjusted our tour based on our conversation (we were interested in learning more about the Apostle Paul). Upon hearing this, Aristotle surprised us with additional information AND even made a special stop for us. Aristotle’s genuine concern for our comfort and learning experience was evident on this entire tour. If you’re ever in Greece or are considering it and you’re taking a tour, PLEASE consider Aristotle (and Xenon Travel) for your tour! You can thank us later! Blessings! WilDes Adventures
Thank you for taking the time to write such an amazing review. We’re delighted you had a good time on the tour. Xenon Travel strives to achieve customer satisfaction that exceed all expectations. and experience. We look forward to seeing you in the future.
Xenon travel made all the arrangements for our Corinth trip including a local guide for touring the ancient Corinth. With Nasos being our general guide and driver, he went out of his way to show us some of the "hidden gems” and did a splendor job in helping us cover all key sites in the area. For the museum & agora we ended up seeking the help of a local guide. While she was very knowledgeable, we felt she hastily covered some of the key biblical spots - especially knowing the historical relevance of this city..No regrets though…Nasos took good care of us! Net-Net: I highly recommend Fotis and team @ Xenon if you are looking for a personalized experience..Feel free to reach out for any additional questions/details…Yamas!
Thank you for sharing a wonderful review! We're thrilled to hear you enjoyed your time in Greece, especially during your day in Athens. We take great pride in offering our clients a memorable and lasting experience.



