Athens: Layover Tour with Airport/Port Transfer with local
Get picked up by a local English-speaking professional driver from Athens International Airport or Piraeus Port. View and explore Athens’ main historical sites and landmarks in just a few hours with a completely customizable layover experience. After a quick introduction, board your private ride and head towards Greece’s most well-known landmark, the Acropolis. Upon reaching the top of the hill, enjoy a breathtaking 360° panoramic view of Athens and its seaside suburbs. At the Acropolis Hill, explore the infamous Parthenon, Propylaia, the Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike, significant archaeological buildings that date back to the 5th century BC. After the Acropolis Hill, your driver will take you to the next stops on the itinerary; the grand Temple of Zeus and the Odeum of Herodes Atticus, an ancient amphitheater. Following this, visit the Panathenaic Stadium (sometimes referred to as the Old Olympic stadium), the only stadium in the whole world built entirely out of marble. Continue up to the Lycabettus Hill, the highest hilltop of modern Athens. Surrounded by pine trees and with a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, it is the perfect spot for a late lunch break or a quick snack before descending the hilltop. Then, your driver will escort you into the center while sharing his insider tips of the city. Visit the President’s Palace and have the opportunity to watch the unique, traditional ritual of the ‘Changes of Guards’. Here you will also visit the Constitution Square (Syntagma square) and The Athens Trilogy (The Academy, University, and Library of Athens), a series of 19th-century neoclassical buildings still being used in modern Athenian society. In the last hour of your experience, choose between two historical attractions, the Acropolis Museum, Ancient Agora. The new Acropolis museum opened its doors in 2009 and has since been referred to as one of the best museums in the world. It is internationally renowned for its unique display of Ancient Greek History, in a minimal and modern architectural setting. Alternatively, you may choose to visit the Ancient Agora, a well-preserved agora used to hold religious, social and cultural activities in Ancient Greece. The Agora includes Greece’s most well-preserved temple, the Temple of Hephaestus as well as the Prison of Socrates. Finish your ride with some Souvlaki in Plaka, Athens finest and most historic neighborhood.