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Athens private half and full day tours departing from Piraeus port| Private tours from Athens



Athens Private Tours-Greece

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Full day Athens tour includes:The Acropolis, The National Archaeological Museum, The Tower of Winds, The Old palace, The Greek and Roman Agora, The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament and the Changing of The guards, The Temple of Zeus, The Olympic stadium (the original stadium built in the 1863 for the first modern Olympic games in 1896), The Hill of Lycabetous, and finally The Plaka where you will spend time for shopping and have lunch in a nice restaurant.

Breakdown of Tour Time: [Full Day Athens Tour]
From and to the port (1h), The Acropolis (about 1h30m), The National Archaeological Museum (about 1h30m), The Tower of Winds and The Greek and Roman Agora (about 1h30m), The Old palace, The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament and the Changing of The Guards, The Temple of Zeus, and The Olympic stadium (1h), The Hill of Lycabetous (45m), Plaka and lunch (2h)


Half day Cape Sounion tour: Depart for a wonderful drive along the scenic coastal road which affords a splendid view of the Saronic Gulf, passing through some of Athens most beautiful suburbs (Glyfada,Vouliagmeni,Varkiza) to Cape Sounion where you will visit the 5th century B.C Temple of Poseidon with one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the world ( on a clear day you can see at least seven islands. Lunch or Dinner at Cape Sounion and back to Athens.

Half Day Athens Tour includes a visit to: The Acropolis, The National Archaeological Museum or the Plaka, The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament and The Changing of The guards, The Temple of Zeus, and finally The Olympic stadium (the original stadium built in the 1863 for the first modern Olympic games in 1896).
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