Things to do in Attica, Greece: The Best Cultural Tours

April 5, 2022 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Attica, Greece including Skip the Line Ancient Agora and the Agora Museum Tour, Private Tour to Delphi, Arachova, & St Loukas Monastery with Lunch Option, Athens Private Half-Day Green Tour by Electric Minivans, 6 Hours - Athens Sightseeing Private Tour, One Day Peloponnese, Private Guided Tour of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Discover the ancient mysteries!, Ancient Olympia Full-Day Small-Group Tour from Athens, Athens Myths and Tales Half Day Walking Tour, Athens Street Art Walk.
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1. Skip the Line Ancient Agora and the Agora Museum Tour

Ancient Agora of Athens, Adrianou 24, Athina 105 55, Greece Athens Walking Tours
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A thorough visit at the Αncient Agora, the heart of the political life in Athens! Out of all of Athens' ancient ruins, the Agora firmly defines the city’s status as the cradle of Western civilization. This was where ancient Greek democracy came to life.

Inclusions: English speaking professional guide

Exclusions: Entrance fees (10€ per adult during summer period), Hotel pick-up and drop-off, Gratuities, Food and drinks

Reviewed By nicholeg564

This was a wonderful experience! I was able to bring my students on a virtual tour around Greek Mythology. The tour revolved around The Lightning Thief which we are currently reading. Our tour guide, Vicky, even shared places throughout NYC, where we are from that the kids can see Greek Mythology. Great experience for kids... especially during remote learning!

2. Private Tour to Delphi, Arachova, & St Loukas Monastery with Lunch Option

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Exclusive to your group alone, sit back in one of our new Mercedes EClass or AudiA6 models with WiFi & chilled bottled water as you set off towards Mt. Parnassos with stops at the impressive Hosios Loukas Monastery, one of the most important monuments of the Byzantine era and a UNESCO site, and at the mountain village of Arachova where you can browse the local craft shops. After lunch continue to explore the rich & extensive Archaeological site of Delphi, centre of the Ancient world. A stop at the ancient & pretty city of Amfissa can also be made & the tour tailored to any preferences. A local Olive oil experience or forest picnic or walk can also be included on request. Suitable for small groups, couples, families & all ages, our ‘go-at-your-own-pace’ tour aims to provide one of the most outstanding experiences of your visit. A hassle-free lunch option is also available with a reserved table overlooking the olive filled Plestos river valley in one of the best local tavernas

Inclusions: Tour 100% exclusive to your group, Professional English speaking experienced Tour driver throughout the day, Return pickup from Athens address or port, First class transport: Mercedes E-Class or Audi A6 sedan; Mercedes minivan or Sprinter, All vehicles with WiFi, A/C, Chilled Bottled Water, Flexible pick up time on request

Exclusions: Entrance fees, Licenced guide for guiding inside Archaeological site (unless specified). Available on request, Food and drinks unles specified, Athens Airport transfers or pickup locations outside Athens: arranged on request with surcharge

Reviewed By Naseneis

It was a great tour to the classical hotsots of Greece. Due to Corona on all visited sites were only a few tourists what I never had before. The hotels were at nice places in walking distance to the city center, so that we could enjoy Greece evening life easily. Our driver did a great job and had always interesting stories about ancient history and modern Greece to tell during our journey - thank you for this experience Yanis!

3. Athens Private Half-Day Green Tour by Electric Minivans

stinpriza tours
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We invite you to ride our eco-friendly 100% electric minivans and explore the most famous spots and monuments of the city, with this skip-the-line guided private tour. We start our tour passing by the Constitution square and the Hellenic parliament. Along the way we can admire the Roman temple of Zeus, the national garden, the marble stadium used for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, the academy of fine arts and the university of Athens. Then we will visit the Acropolis of Athens and the famous Parthenon. After the guided tour on the sacred rock, we will take you to the new Acropolis museum that was built in 2009, so as to explore the masterpieces of Greek ancient art. The day will finish at your desired point, cruise ship or hotel or in Plaka, the old part of the city. Photo opportunities along the way. The tour is friendly to people with disabilities.

Inclusions: English-speaking licensed guide, Skip-the-line tickets, Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, Eco-friendly 100% electric minivan - 0% carbon footprint & 0% sound pollution, Water bottles (100% recyclable, non-plastic), All Fees and Taxes

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4. 6 Hours - Athens Sightseeing Private Tour

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See the most important parts of Athens and get a taste of the birthplace of democracy and western civilization. Visit the Acropolis and drive around the city to see the highlights of Athens, being a traveler, not a tourist!

Inclusions: Professional Drivers with Deep knowledge of history. [Not licensed to accompany you in any site.], Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by private vehicle, Skip the line to purchase site tickets. [36€ for over 6 yo for Non EU & 24 yo for EU Citizens], Bottled water

Exclusions: Entrance Fees [36€ for over 6 yo for Non EU & 24 yo for EU Citizens], Airport Pick Up and drop-off (Additional cost), Licensed Tour guide upon request depending on availability [Additional cost - 220 €], Lunch

Reviewed By Akulasthraxus

My guide Vasile met me at the Acropolis metro stop, we headed to the Acropolis, and I was the only person that had signed up for a tour that day so it was a solo tour. We stopped at the Acropolis, Temple of Hephaestus, Greek Agora, Lycabettus Hill, the glass running man, and the Olympic Stadium in my half day tour. 100% worth it, got some great photos and better memories, and would happily suggest them again.

5. One Day Peloponnese

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This tour will take us to the major sites of the Peloponnese, both ancient and modern, from the Homeric city of Mycenae, to Epidauros, Palamidi Castle in Nafplio and the Corinth Canal. The kingdom of Mycenae was one of the first great centres of the Greek culture; settlement on this site dates back to the second millennium BC. According to Homer, Mycenae was the seat of Agamemnon, who led the Greeks against the Trojans to take back Helen, the wife of his brother Menelaus.You will see the Lion Gate, which formed the entrance to the royal court and palace. We will also travel to Epidaurus and see the world-renowned Epidaurus theatre. Built in the 4th century BC, it is famous for its acoustics, which are so perfect that words spoken on stage can be heard perfectly wherever you are in the audience. Stepping forward in history, we will see the Palamidi Castle in Nafplio, built by the Venetians and famous for supposedly having 999 steps.

Inclusions: Transportation from and to your central hotel in Athens or Piraeus, Transportation from and to the cruise terminal of Piraeus port and ATHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Private tour (your party only), Air condition, Wi-Fi in vehicle, fuel surcharge and tolls, Professional English-speaking driver. Gives information & tips but does not come in the sites, Everything that involves the vehicle

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Professional guide at sites (if wanted, with an extra charge, you can hire in the site), Admission fees

Reviewed By aac23rd

Our Airbnb host suggested we could use Cat Taxis to transfer from the airport to the apartment. Terry was very helpful when I phoned to book and, on our arrival and transfer, gave so much information, hints and tips to help us make the most of our stay in Athens. We would not have received so much advice and information had we just booked a standard transfer with a holiday company. We were so impressed and grateful that we decided to use them again for our transfer back at the end of our holiday.

6. Private Guided Tour of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens

National Archaeological Museum, 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece Warmpenguin
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Recognised as one of the greatest of the world’s museums its exhibits contain the largest collection from Greek antiquity with unmissable and seminal pieces from the Gold 'Death mask of Agamemnon', leader of the Greeks in the Trojan war, to the 2000 year old 'Antikithera mechanism' and worlds first computer; the Cup of Nestor referred to in Homer's Iliad, to the 'Ring of Theseus' to Masterpieces of sculpture such as the statues of Aphrodite & Poseidon each with stories to tell. In the company of your Licensed Professional guide dedicated to your group alone, 'Skip the line' and delve into 5000 years of one of the worlds great civilisations as many of its cornerstones and highlights are brought to life before your eyes. For travelers not wanting to miss the essentials of Greece to the most dedicated of History enthusiasts & suitable for all ages, this is a hugely informative & fascinating tour to include in any itinerary in Greece & will greatly enrich the experience of your visit.

Inclusions: Licensed Professional Official Expert Guide, Guiding is at all times 100% exclusive to your group, Flexible start time on request, Skip the line

Exclusions: Entrance fees, Gratuities

Reviewed By Naseneis

It was a great tour to the classical hotsots of Greece. Due to Corona on all visited sites were only a few tourists what I never had before. The hotels were at nice places in walking distance to the city center, so that we could enjoy Greece evening life easily. Our driver did a great job and had always interesting stories about ancient history and modern Greece to tell during our journey - thank you for this experience Yanis!

7. Discover the ancient mysteries!

Omonia Square, District of Freedom 8573311, Square, Athina 104 31, Greece EASYEXPERIENCES
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We don’t know for sure what actually they were doing at the mysteries, but we know that they had the answer to the universal question: "what happens after death". In Eleusis archaeological site and museum, we will see the path to underworld that Persephone took and all the places the myth of “Grab of Persephone” describe. We will wonder and maybe discover why great people such as Plato, Aristotle, Sophocles, Pindar and many others were initiated into them. • Eleusis is a place that makes you feel more hopeful and your shoulders lighter. You will realize the similarity of the ancient rituals the new religions like Christianity or Buddhism. • What about swimming with a mask over a sunken city? • This experience is not a walk in monuments, with monologues like teaching. It’s soul rebirth! • If you are interesting in history, philosophy, soul rebirth, holistic medicine and you also love sun and sea food, you are going to love it!

Inclusions: Snacks, Bottled water, diving mask, Towels

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Reviewed By 853irena

This is a wonderful experience that I would recommend to anyone who has an interest in Greek history and/or mythology. Pan collected us from right outside our apartment which was really handy and welcomed us with traditional Greek bread with sesame seeds from the bakery. There was also plenty of water being chilled for us in a cooler. The car was comfortable and clean and had good air conditioning which was very welcome on such a hot day. From the beginning, Pan was really friendly and talkative and we had some really interesting discussions before we even got to our first site. En route to Delphi, we passed the site where the Battle of Marathon took place and learned about the background and story surrounding it. We did not stop here which was fine as it was never planned anyway. Also en route, we passed the ancient city of Thebes and learned about the story of Oedipus. Our first stop was just before Delphi at a viewpoint which was a wonderful place overlooking a beautiful valley. There were portable toilets here. Then we went on to Delphi which was a truly spectacular experience. Pan was very well versed in the history of the area and helped us visualise what the place looked like in its prime. The views from Delphi were beautiful and the ruins left behind were fascinating to see. The cost of entry is not included in the price of this experience and Pan does not enter the site with you, but there are plenty of information boards to explain each attraction. The ticket cost 10 or 12 euros and also included entry into the museum which houses all of the recovered statues and artefacts from Delphi. After this stop (which probably lasted about 2 hours or so) Pan took us to an incredible restaurant for lunch which stunning views over a valley and out to sea. The staff were great and the food was delicious as well as the local ‘Delphi beer’. The cost of lunch is not included in this experience but it is very reasonably priced. Thereafter, we continued our journey to the home village of Pan in the mountains of Parnassus. It is a very charming little village and has two ancient ruined temples on the outskirts. One to Apollo and one to Artemis. There is also a lovely stream next to these ruins with a really interesting story which Pan explains well. After this stop, we made our way to Thermopylae, the site of the ancient battle where 300 Spartans, Thespians and local soldiers held off a huge army of Persians for a short time. We happened to be there on the anniversary of this battle from 2,500 years ago which made it all the more special. Pan again explained the story and took us to exactly where the battle took place. There are monuments there to remember the soldiers and even to this day, flowers and wreaths are left there! After this we drove home and in total the trip lasted 12 hours. There is a lot of time spent in the car but this is a necessity and is balanced out by the amazing sites we got to see and the great conversations we had with Pan. It is a trip we could never manage ourselves and to have the local and expert knowledge of Pan made it really special. Definitely one of the biggest highlights of our trip to Athens!!

8. Ancient Olympia Full-Day Small-Group Tour from Athens

NYX Professional Makeup Omonoia, Pl. Omonias 4, Athina 104 31, Greece EASYEXPERIENCES
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The archeological site of Olympia is breathtaking and awe-inspiring. The entrance to the archeological site looks like a passage into space-time. It is a place to be visited, at least once in a lifetime! On this trip we will see many great things, including a museum that houses the most beautiful sculpture of antiquity. This experience is not a walk in monuments, with monologues like teaching. It's soul rebirth and real acquaintance with Greece! I think it is wonderful to fill images and emotions! For us that will be the goal!

Inclusions: Bottled water, Soda/Pop, Snacks, Air-conditioned vehicle, Towels for the beach

Exclusions: Ticket for the archaeological site of Olympia (6€ winter time/12€ summer time), Lunch

Reviewed By 853irena

This is a wonderful experience that I would recommend to anyone who has an interest in Greek history and/or mythology. Pan collected us from right outside our apartment which was really handy and welcomed us with traditional Greek bread with sesame seeds from the bakery. There was also plenty of water being chilled for us in a cooler. The car was comfortable and clean and had good air conditioning which was very welcome on such a hot day. From the beginning, Pan was really friendly and talkative and we had some really interesting discussions before we even got to our first site. En route to Delphi, we passed the site where the Battle of Marathon took place and learned about the background and story surrounding it. We did not stop here which was fine as it was never planned anyway. Also en route, we passed the ancient city of Thebes and learned about the story of Oedipus. Our first stop was just before Delphi at a viewpoint which was a wonderful place overlooking a beautiful valley. There were portable toilets here. Then we went on to Delphi which was a truly spectacular experience. Pan was very well versed in the history of the area and helped us visualise what the place looked like in its prime. The views from Delphi were beautiful and the ruins left behind were fascinating to see. The cost of entry is not included in the price of this experience and Pan does not enter the site with you, but there are plenty of information boards to explain each attraction. The ticket cost 10 or 12 euros and also included entry into the museum which houses all of the recovered statues and artefacts from Delphi. After this stop (which probably lasted about 2 hours or so) Pan took us to an incredible restaurant for lunch which stunning views over a valley and out to sea. The staff were great and the food was delicious as well as the local ‘Delphi beer’. The cost of lunch is not included in this experience but it is very reasonably priced. Thereafter, we continued our journey to the home village of Pan in the mountains of Parnassus. It is a very charming little village and has two ancient ruined temples on the outskirts. One to Apollo and one to Artemis. There is also a lovely stream next to these ruins with a really interesting story which Pan explains well. After this stop, we made our way to Thermopylae, the site of the ancient battle where 300 Spartans, Thespians and local soldiers held off a huge army of Persians for a short time. We happened to be there on the anniversary of this battle from 2,500 years ago which made it all the more special. Pan again explained the story and took us to exactly where the battle took place. There are monuments there to remember the soldiers and even to this day, flowers and wreaths are left there! After this we drove home and in total the trip lasted 12 hours. There is a lot of time spent in the car but this is a necessity and is balanced out by the amazing sites we got to see and the great conversations we had with Pan. It is a trip we could never manage ourselves and to have the local and expert knowledge of Pan made it really special. Definitely one of the biggest highlights of our trip to Athens!!

9. Athens Myths and Tales Half Day Walking Tour

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On this Historical Athens Walking tour, be ready to explore one of the world’s oldest cities where tons of long history and strong culture coexist with Athenians’ modern rhythms and life. Visit must-see Athens spots as well hidden not-to-miss gems, sip Greek coffee and see a traditional Greek changing of the guard ceremony with a local by your side. Dive into the very soul of Athens past and discover exactly what made this city so very special Immerse yourself in Athens ancient-long history while also experiencing Athenians modern life Stroll around centuries-old pathways alongside ancient landmarks and other unknown historical sites Witness the Greek changing of the ‘Evzones’ guards, traditionally dressed with a white skirt, red hat & old rifle Get ready to meet the Olympians through fascinating myths and tales Experience real Athens through the eyes and storytelling of locals, leaving aside any ‘impersonal’ reading of guidebooks

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, Local sweets, Greek coffee or soft drink

Exclusions: Souvenirs & items of a personal nature, Tips & gratuities for your guide, Additional food and drink

Reviewed By Miriam T

An amazing tour with Georges! The guide was waiting for me at Syntagma Square. From there we went to the Greek parlement just in front of the square to see the changing of the guard. Afterwards we took a little tour of the national garden formerly called Queen Amalia's garden. Then we went back to the Panathenaic stadium, renovated in 1896 for the modern Olympic games. We then saw the temple of Zeus currently under renovation as well as an extract of the wall which previously surrounded Athens. After 3 hours of walking we went to a small traditional cafe in the city to have a snack (coffee and baklava). Finally we looked at some souvenir shops in Monastiraki. It was a very good experience anyway I recommend everyone to take this tour once they arrive in Athens. Georges will explain the whole history of the city to you and give you advice on places to visit.

10. Athens Street Art Walk

ΘΗΣΕΙΟ ΠΛ.1, Athens 118 51, Greece Alternative Athens
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Explore Athens in an unconventional way on this fascinating street art walking tour, led by a local artist. In recent years, Athens has become the site of some of Europe’s best street art, with more than 2,000 viewable works around the city. You’ll see a variety of neighborhoods and learn about each of them through the artwork, with your artist guide as your docent. This is a small-group tour limited to 12 people, so you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions as you go.

Inclusions: English-speaking local guide, Wireless Tour Guide System

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Florine3005

I know Athens fairly well but Maroussa surprised me! the choice of the places is very interesting and offers an overall vision of Greek gastronomy. Maroussa also gives anecdotes, history points all along the tour and it makes sense to help us get to know the Greek way of thinking / living / eating better.

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