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Athens: Premium Guided E-Scooter Tour in Acropolis Area

4.9(144)1 hour
VIATOR4.8(85)TRIPADVISOR5.0(59)

Description

Discover Athens Effortlessly with Parthenons Scooters by GetYourTours! Join Athens' only certified e-scooter tour and explore the Acropolis area and beyond in the most fun and effortless way! Glide through historic streets without the exhaustion of walking, while taking in breathtaking views of the Parthenon and ancient landmarks. As a family-owned tour agency, we take pride in offering authentic experiences, and our top-rated reviews come from real travelers—no fake or paid ratings! Photo & Video Stops Included! Enjoy plenty of breaks to capture stunning pictures and videos with the Acropolis as your backdrop. Why Choose Us? The ONLY certified e-scooter tour in Athens Family-owned & passionate about local experiences Real reviews from real travelers—no fake or paid ratings! Skip 8+ hours of walking – See more in less time! Beat the heat with a comfortable, effortless ride Eco-friendly & fun – The best way to explore Athens

Tour Options

Athens: Premium Guided E-Scooter Tour in Acropolis Area

Itinerary

20 min

First station Odeon of Herodes Atticus.The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a stone Roman theatre structure located on the southwest slope of the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. The building was completed in AD 161 and then renovated in 1950

20 min

Station 2 The Hill and Monument of Filopappou in Athens: Filopappou (or Philopappou) Hill is a green area to the southwest of the Acropolis. It is a favorite promenade of the Athenians and there you can have great views of the Acropolis, the whole city of Athens and the Aegean Sea that surrounds Attica. Also we are going to meet sokrates prison and loumbadiaris church

20 min

Station 3 The Pnyx is a hill in central Athens, the capital of Greece. Beginning as early as 507 BC (Fifth-century Athens), the Athenians gathered on the Pnyx to host their popular assemblies, thus making the hill one of the earliest and most important sites in the creation of democracy The Pnyx was used for popular assemblies in Athens as early as 507 BC, when the reforms of Cleisthenes transferred political power to the citizenry.

20 min

Station 4 The National Observatory of Athens is a research institute in Athens, Greece. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest research foundation in Greece, as it was the first scientific research institute built after Greece became independent in 1829, and one of the oldest research institutes in Southern Europe.

Pass by

Stasion 5 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street is a pedestrianized street, adjacent to the south slope of the Acropolis in the Makrygianni district of Athens. It is named after Dionysius the Areopagite, the first Athenian convert to Christianity after Apostle Paul's sermon, according to the Acts of the Apostles, and patron saint of the city of Athens. The street runs from east to west. It starts from Amalias Avenue near the Arch of Hadrian and ends near Philopappos Hill where it continues as Apostolou Pavlou Avenue, the rest of the pedestrian zone which goes around the archaeological site of the Acropolis and the Agora. The street was first mapped in 1857 in a position more northern than where it is located today, adjacently to the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. It acquired its current shape in 1955, when it was redesigned by architect Dimitris Pikionis, who also designed the paved paths of the archaeological site. The street was finally pedestrianized in 2003

20 min

Stasion 6 The Temple of Olympian Zeus also known as the Olympieion or Columns of the Olympian Zeus, is a former colossal temple at the center of the Greek capital Athens. It was dedicated to "Olympian" Zeus, a name originating from his position as head of the Olympian gods

20 min

Stasion 7 The Arch of Hadrian most commonly known in Greek as Hadrian's Gate (Greek: Πύλη του Αδριανού, romanized: Pyli tou Adrianou), is a monumental gateway resembling in some respects a Roman triumphal arch. It spanned an ancient road from the center of Athens, Greece, to the complex of structures on the eastern side of the city that included the Temple of Olympian Zeus.

Highlights

Tour Leader
Bottled water
E-bike
All Fees and Taxes
Helmet
Training

What's included

Included
Tour Leader
Bottled water
E-bike
All Fees and Taxes
Helmet
Training

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For those unable to ride, enjoy as a passenger. No refunds for non-participation and individuals that are unable to ride at all
  • For Big groups ours tours accommodate 16 guests, with 8 driving and 8 as passengers. Please note this restriction before booking.
  • Children under 15 must sit on the backseat of the e-scooter
  • Timeliness is crucial, as our group sets off promptly at the designated time.
  • People with recent surgeries
  • People who can't ride a bike
  • Children under 6 years
  • People over 80 years

Reviews(144)

4.9
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