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In the Centre of Attention: the historic triangle of Athens.

Duration: 2h
Languages: English, Spanish
Guru: Elena
Quality Verified Registered on March 15, 2023

The origins of Athens can be traced back to a magical time when gods came down to the earth from their royal palace on mount Olympus in order to get married to mortals and competed among them over who would give the city the best gift and win the dominion. Mysteries and intricate questions are delved into: how many Pythias were there ? why did athletes compete naked ? was Socrates really bullied by his wife ? The thread of the history of Athens is unwound and touches the controversial character of the modern Greeks ,who take pride on breaking the smoking ban That and many more ,can satisfy the curiosity of the most demanding visitors. I am more than happy to share my knowledge of the Greek history and culture with our international friends!

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  • No minimum number of attendees
    No minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
  • Free booking and cancellation
    Free payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free

Tour description

Come take a leisurely stroll with me, without being bombarded with unnecessary information. Here is a snapshot of the tour.

 

· The Art Deco Monument of the Unknown Soldier, in front of the Greek Parliament. This marble tomb commemorates those who died for freedom. Every hour, the emblematic changing of the guard pays tribute to the fallen, 24/7. 

 

· The Greek Parliament building was initially inaugurated as the Royal Palace. Otto of Bavaria, the first king of Greece, lived and ruled for 30 years. His successor, king George I, also lived there until his assassination.   

 

· The Triplet of the Neoclassical buildings:
 
 

1. The National Academy (1887), was built by Ernst Ziller. At the entrance, the statues of Plato & Socrates will read your mind.
 
 

2. The National University (1837), the first university in the South Eastern Europe. Today it houses the Great Chamber of Ceremonies, where graduations are held.
 
 

3. The National Library (1902) was built by Theophil Hansen and Ernst Ziller. Since the transfer of the collection to a new location, the building has served as reading room.

 

· Ermou Street never judges the buyers. We'll browse through the chain stores of this commercial pedestrian zone and pass by the Cathedral square.

 

· Monastiraki Square is a place of both archaeological significance and a modern, international vibe. The nearby district of Psirri is ideal for those who want to dance the night away.

 

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Highlights

What will we visit on this tour?

  • Meeting point:
    Leof. Vasilisis Amalias 133, Athina 1...
    Leof. Vasilisis Amalias 133, Athina 105 57, Greece
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    I will be waiting in front of the monument of the unknown soldiers I will be carrying an orange umbrella with me

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    Monument of the Unknown Soldier

    This marble tomb commemorates the unidentified soldiers who died for freedom.

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    Greek Parliament

    Initially inaugurated as the Royal Palace, the building houses the Greek Parliament since 1935.

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    Outside visit
    Academy of Athens

    Beware of the statues of Plato and Socrates; they can read your mind!

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    Outside visit
    National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

    The first university in South Eastern Europe (1837). Today, its central building houses the Great Chamber of Ceremonies.

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    Outside visit
    NATIONAL LIBRARY OF GREECE

    Built back in 1902 by Hansen and Ziller, this historical building has served as a reading room since 2017.

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    Outside visit
    Ermou street

    Buy, scroll, and drink coffee in the central pedestrian commercial zone.

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    Outside visit
    Monastiraki Square

    A place of both archaeological significance and a modern, international vibe to dance the night away.

How much does this tour cost?

Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).

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Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Does not accept large group reservations.
Pets
Suitable for carrying pets.

What should you know?

Additional costs:
The tour does not require the payment of entrance fees or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you will not be able to attend the tour, please cancel your booking, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
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