Explore Athens’ iconic sites and Cape Sounion’s Temple of Poseidon on a luxury tour blending history, culture, and breathtaking views.
Explore Athens’ iconic sites and Cape Sounion’s Temple of Poseidon on a luxury tour blending history, culture, and breathtaking views.
- Acropolis - The journey starts at the Acropolis, a monumental emblem of classical Greek civilization and a testament to the vision of Pericles, one of Athens’ most influential statesmen. Pericles led an ambitious building program during Athens’ golden age, transforming the Acropolis into a showcase of unparalleled artistic and architectural…
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Acropolis - The journey starts at the Acropolis, a monumental emblem of classical Greek civilization and a testament to the vision of Pericles, one of Athens’ most influential statesmen. Pericles led an ambitious building program during Athens’ golden age, transforming the Acropolis into a showcase of unparalleled artistic and architectural achievement. Visitors pass through the ancient gates and admire the revered monuments, including the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Temple of Athena Nike, which reflect the cultural and political advancements of Athens under his leadership. The Acropolis remains a beacon of classical thought, art, and democracy, influencing cultures worldwide.
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Parthenon - The Parthenon, constructed in the 5th century BC under the leadership of Pericles, stands as a crowning achievement of classical Greek architecture. Dedicated to Athena, the goddess of wisdom and protector of Athens, the Parthenon exemplifies the artistic and cultural zenith of the golden age. Designed with remarkable precision, its proportions and sculptural details, created under the supervision of Phidias, embody the ideals of harmony and excellence. This enduring masterpiece reflects Pericles’ vision of Athens as a cultural and democratic epicenter.
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Temple of Athena Nike - The Temple of Athena Nike, situated on the southwest corner of the Acropolis, celebrates Athena as a goddess of victory. Built around 420 BC, this elegant Ionic temple played a symbolic role during the Peloponnesian War, embodying the Athenians’ hopes for success. Its graceful design captures the artistic refinement of the classical period.
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Erechtheion - The Erechtheion, an intricate structure on the north side of the Acropolis, honors both Athena and Poseidon. Known for its unique asymmetrical design and the iconic Porch of the Caryatids, this temple reflects the mythological and religious depth of ancient Athens. Constructed between 421 and 406 BC, it remains one of the most intriguing monuments on the Acropolis.
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Herod Atticus Odeon - The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, built in 161 AD by the Roman benefactor Herodes Atticus, is a stunning theater on the slopes of the Acropolis. This well-preserved venue, still used for performances today, serves as a bridge between ancient Athenian traditions and modern cultural expression.
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Acropolis Museum - The Acropolis Museum houses artifacts from the Acropolis, offering visitors a journey through Greek history from the Bronze Age to Byzantine times. The museum’s exhibits provide a deeper understanding of the Acropolis’ historical and cultural significance, enhancing appreciation for Athens’ enduring legacy.
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Arch of Hadrian - Hadrian’s Arch, a stunning Roman monument in the heart of Athens, marks the transition between the ancient city of Theseus and the new city of Emperor Hadrian. Built in 131 AD and made entirely of Pentelic marble, this iconic gateway stands as a testament to the blend of Greek and Roman heritage. As you pass by, admire the arch’s symmetrical beauty and its inscriptions honoring both Theseus and Hadrian. Set against the backdrop of the Acropolis, it remains a striking symbol of Athens’ rich history and cultural legacy.
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Temple of Olympian Zeus - The Temple of Olympian Zeus is an awe-inspiring structure once housing a colossal statue of Zeus, ruler of the gods. Construction began in the 6th century BC and was completed under Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. This monumental temple, with its towering columns, reflects the grandeur of ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
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Panathenaic Stadium - The Panathenaic Stadium, built in 330 BC to host the Panathenaic Games, celebrated Athens’ dedication to Athena and its athletic spirit. Reconstructed in marble by Herodes Atticus and later hosting the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, the stadium remains a symbol of Athenian excellence and global unity.
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Presidential Mansion - The Presidential Palace, originally constructed as the Royal Palace, serves as the residence of Greece’s president. Visitors can admire its neoclassical architecture and may witness the ceremonial changing of the guard by the Evzones, dressed in traditional uniforms.
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Hellenic Parliament - The Hellenic Parliament building, a neoclassical structure built in the 19th century, was initially designed as a royal residence. It now houses Greece’s parliament, symbolizing the country’s transition from monarchy to democracy.
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Plateia Syntagmatos - Constitution Square: The vibrant heart of Athens, Syntagma Square is surrounded by historical landmarks, elegant hotels, and bustling cafes, serving as a central point of the city’s modern life.
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Mount Lycabettus - Mount Lycabettus offers panoramic views of Athens, including the Acropolis and the Aegean Sea. As the highest point in the city, it provides a serene escape to appreciate the natural and urban beauty of Athens.
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The Academy of Athens - The Academy of Athens stands as a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture and a symbol of knowledge, learning, and philosophy. Built in the 19th century, it was inspired by ancient Greek ideals and designed by the Danish architect Theophil Hansen. The stunning façade features intricate sculptures, including statues of Plato and Socrates, paying tribute to the city’s intellectual legacy. As you pass by this iconic landmark, you’ll admire its timeless beauty and its role as a center for academic and scientific research in modern Greece, connecting the past with the present.
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Panepistimio - The University of Athens, part of the renowned Athenian Trilogy, stands as a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture in the heart of the city. Built in the 19th century, it reflects Greece’s dedication to education, culture, and progress. With its grand facade adorned by Ionic columns and striking murals depicting scenes of knowledge and learning, the building symbolizes the nation’s rich intellectual heritage. As you pass by, admire the harmonious blend of classical elegance and historical significance that continues to inspire scholars and visitors alike.
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Ethniki Vivliothiki - The National Library of Greece, part of Athens’ iconic Neoclassical Trilogy, stands as a testament to the city’s rich intellectual heritage. Designed by Danish architect Theophil Hansen in the 19th century, this magnificent structure features elegant marble columns and a grand staircase that reflect its classical influence. Serving as a beacon of knowledge, the library houses a vast collection of rare manuscripts, historical documents, and literary treasures. A symbol of learning and culture, the National Library remains a must-see landmark for those seeking to explore Athens’ academic and architectural legacy.
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Plaka - Plaka, the oldest and most enchanting neighborhood in Athens, lies beneath the shadow of the Acropolis, offering a glimpse into the city’s timeless charm. Known for its cobbled streets, neoclassical buildings, and vibrant atmosphere, this historic district beautifully blends ancient history with modern life. As you pass through Plaka, you’ll admire iconic landmarks, charming squares, and quaint alleyways filled with traditional tavernas, shops, and Byzantine churches. It’s a captivating journey through Athens’ rich heritage and culture, making Plaka a true highlight of the city.
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Ancient Agora of Athens - The Ancient Agora, once a vibrant hub of public life in Athens, features notable structures such as the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best-preserved temples of the ancient world. This site offers insight into the social, political, and religious practices of classical Athens.
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Roman Agora - The Roman Agora, located in the charming Plaka district, served as a bustling marketplace during Roman times. Its impressive columns and structures remain a testament to Athens’ rich history and cultural significance.
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Temple of Poseidon - The tour concludes at Cape Sounion with the magnificent Temple of Poseidon, perched atop a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea. This ancient temple, constructed during Athens’ golden age, served as a landmark for sailors and a tribute to the god of the sea. Its breathtaking location and architectural elegance make it a fitting end to the journey.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Groups of 5-7 people are transported in comfortable mini vans.
- Expert English-speaking Tour Drivers with extensive historical knowledge
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Groups of 1-4 people are transported in luxurious sedan vehicles.
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off service
- Groups of 5-7 people are transported in comfortable mini vans.
- Expert English-speaking Tour Drivers with extensive historical knowledge
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Groups of 1-4 people are transported in luxurious sedan vehicles.
- Licensed guide to accompany you into archaeological sites
- Optional airport pick-up, available at an additional cost.
- Entrance fees for archaeological sites and museums.
- Kindly note that gratuities and tips are not included in the price and are left to your discretion.
- Licensed guide to accompany you into archaeological sites
- Optional airport pick-up, available at an additional cost.
- Entrance fees for archaeological sites and museums.
- Kindly note that gratuities and tips are not included in the price and are left to your discretion.
Experience the marvels of Athens with a thoughtfully crafted itinerary by Pericles Century, beginning at the renowned Acropolis. Here, the Parthenon and its treasures vividly illustrate ancient history. Stroll where Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle once walked, absorbing the intellectual essence of Athens. Climb Lycabettus Hill for stunning views of the…
Experience the marvels of Athens with a thoughtfully crafted itinerary by Pericles Century, beginning at the renowned Acropolis. Here, the Parthenon and its treasures vividly illustrate ancient history. Stroll where Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle once walked, absorbing the intellectual essence of Athens. Climb Lycabettus Hill for stunning views of the city, where ancient ruins blend with modern vistas.
Discover the Neoclassical Trilogy, the Presidential Palace, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the historic Panathenaic Stadium, delving into Athens’ rich architectural and cultural legacy. Wander through the Ancient Agora, the former political and social hub of the city.
End your adventure at Cape Sounion, home to the magnificent Temple of Poseidon, overlooking the Aegean Sea. This remarkable tour seamlessly combines history, culture, and breathtaking scenery for a truly engaging experience.
- The tour duration includes the time spent traveling between locations
- It is recommended to wear comfortable footwear for walking and exploring the different sites.
- Make sure to bring a hat and sunscreen, as Greece often experiences warm and sunny weather.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.