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Athens City

This is a list with short description of the existing various private tours that we offer. No matter if you are 1 person or a group of a 100 and more... We have the possibility to organize for you a tour that feet your needs. Our expert professional tour guides will make the most out of your visit and our drivers driving our luxury air conditioned buses will take you safe to any place of interest you choose Continue reading
Information about Athens Airport El. Venizelos, (48 km from Athens), transfers From Airport to Athens or from Airport to Piraeus Port up to 3 pax 65.000 Euros (per car). For Groups up to 10 from Airport to Athens or Piraeus Port 200.00 Euros (per minibus) For Groups up to 49 from Airport to Athens or Piraeus Port 250.00 Euros (per bus) and many more destinations. All our vehicles are non smoking with expert drivers Continue reading

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[PRICE FROM: 400,00 €]

This is a 4 hour private tour! This private tour emphasises the visit on a guided tour to the famous Acropolis of Athens (5000 years old) and the magnificent views of historical and archaeological sites of… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #P2]

[PRICE FROM: 680,00 €]

This is an 8 hour private tour! Visit the Acropolis of Athens 5000 years old and see the magnificent view of Athens, lying at your own feet. Experience and admire the beauties of Athens city on… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #P3]

[PRICE FROM: 530,00 €]

This is a 6 hour private tour! The New Acropolis Museum with the most important exhibits and the visit to the Acropolis of Athens with the city sightseeing are the most important things to… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #P5]

[PRICE FROM: 680,00 €]

This is an 8 hour private tour! Visit the Acropolis of Athens 5000 years old, continue by Ancient Corinth – where St. Paul lived and preached – and admire the great technical achievement of… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #P6]

[PRICE FROM: 680,00 €]

This is an 8 hour private tour! The Athens sightseeing private tour, the visit to the famous Acropolis of Athens with Parthenon and the Cape Sounion tour – with the most breathtaking view… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #P7]

[PRICE  FROM: 730,00 €]

This is a 10 hour private tour! The Athens sightseeing private tour, the visit to the famous Acropolis of Athens with Parthenon, to the New Acropolis Museum with the most important exhibits  and the Cape… Continue reading

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Most occasional visitors to Greece get to experience the splendor of the Greek summer, and leave with the impression that Greece is a tropical paradise where the temperatures… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #5]

[PRICE FROM 54,50 €]

In this one day Athens tour you will enjoy the City Tour of Athens, the visit to the famous New Acropolis Museum, the visit to Pnix Hill the birth place of Democracy… Continue reading

[TOUR CODE #6]

[PRICE FROM 31,00 €]

Have you ever been stuck in a city where the activities available for the evening tend to bring a head-ache? So much to see, have no idea what is going on…

Experience and admire the… Continue reading

"The cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy" Athens the capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the world's oldest cities, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. The oldest known human presence in Athens is the Cave of Schist which has been dated to between the 11th and 7th millennium BC. Athens has Continue reading
“The Acropolis of Athens was formally proclaimed as the pre-eminent monument on the European Cultural Heritage list of monuments on 26 March 2007” The word "Acropolis" means city on top of a hill, and there are many acropolises all over Greece. They were always situated on a high spot, and were often used as a place for shelter and defence against various enemies. The one in Athens is the best known Continue reading
" light, movement, and a tectonic and programmatic element. Together these characteristics "turn the constraints of the site into an architectural opportunity, offering a simple and precise museum" with the mathematical and conceptual clarity of ancient Greek buildings" The New Acropolis Museum is situated under the south slope of the Acropolis in Dionyssiou Areopagitou Street. Set only 280 meters Continue reading
"The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art" The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and one of the most important museums in the world devoted to ancient Greek art. Although its original purpose was to Continue reading
Athens City the capital of Greece, might seem like a huge city to the first-time visitor, but what one must always keep in mind is that in reality it's a collection of many different neighborhoods, each with its own distinctive flair and things to offer that make the city such a fascinating and exciting place to visit and live in. If you have the time to explore the city of Athens, here are some Continue reading
Not too long ago, Athens used to be the city Greeks loved to hate. Expensive, polluted, overcrowded, and bursting at the seams with more than five million inhabitants - over 40% of the entire country's population. However, the preparations for the 2004 homecoming Olympics brought forth many changes to the city, and the successful staging of the Games imbued the ancient city and her residents with Continue reading
Central Athens Commercial Center - The commercial center lies between Omonia, Syntagma, and Monastiraki squares, and includes the Plaka and Psirri districts. Certain streets are for pedestrians only, which can be quite pleasant. For a look at grand old city of Athens of the 19th century, check out the beautifully restored Kotzia Square with its grand neoclassical buildings including Continue reading
Pangrati & Mets - Surrounding the reconstructed Athens Stadium known to the Greeks as Kallimarmaro (Beautiful Marble), where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896, you will find two lovely and lively residential areas with excellent dining and nightlife options. To the south of the stadium is the steep and beautiful street of Markou Mousourou, shaded by flowering trees, lined with neoclassical houses, Continue reading
Renovated and expanded just before the 2004 Olympics, all galleries open this year for the first time since the 1999 earthquake. Considered one of the top 10 museums in the world, its collection of ancient Greek antiquities is unrivaled and stunning even to those who have been there quite a few times. The Akrotiri frescoes are on display again (after being damaged in the 1999 earthquake and Continue reading

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