After breakfast, disembark at the port of Piraeus and join a ‘Your Choice’ Athen's experience, with time to enjoy a free afternoon in Athens, before transferring to our overnight hotel.With a rich recorded history spanning 3,500 years, Athens is a city brimming with stories. Widel...
After breakfast, disembark at the port of Piraeus and join a ‘Your Choice’ Athen's experience, with time to enjoy a free afternoon in Athens, before transferring to our overnight hotel.With a rich recorded history spanning 3,500 years, Athens is a city brimming with stories. Widely hailed as the ‘cradle of civilisation’ and revered as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy and theatre, Athens seamlessly merges its illustrious past with its vibrant present. This bustling metropolis, home to three million inhabitants, is adorned with a wealth of ancient sites that punctuate its landscape like temples, iconic columns and former city centres. Athens’ influence in antiquity transcended its borders, ushering in a Golden Age characterised by political discussion, education and philosophy, hosting luminaries such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. The democratic principles forged in Athens laid the groundwork for modern governance systems worldwide.Yet, Athens is more than just a relic of ancient history. As a historical seat of power, it has weathered waves of invasions, shaping its contemporary identity with a diverse fusion of architectural styles, culinary delights and cultural traditions. Whether you are wandering amid ancient ruins or indulging in the flavours of modern Greek cuisine, Athens offers a captivating journey through the ages, beckoning travellers from across the globe to explore its timeless allure.Personalise your exploration with our included ‘Your Choice’ experiences.Option 1 – Morning experience: Highlights of AthensThis panoramic tour offers a captivating introduction to the ancient city, with visits to its most iconic landmarks.Begin at the Greek Parliament in Syntagma Square, once a royal palace, where the Evzones, dressed in traditional uniforms, stand guard in a solemn ceremonial display. Next, enjoy a photo stop at the historic Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, where the Olympic spirit was reborn. Continuing the Olympic theme, head to the Temple of Zeus, a colossal, ruined sanctuary dedicated to the king of the Olympian gods. Then, take in sweeping views of the Acropolis, the ancient citadel perched high above Athens, home to legendary temples like the Parthenon, built in honour of the city’s patron goddess, Athena. On a facing hilltop lies the Agora, the bustling heart of ancient Athenian life, a vibrant marketplace and political centre where citizens once gathered to shop, debate, and shape the course of democracy. Rejoin the coach for a short drive or take a stroll to the city’s popular Plaka precinct nearby. A series of streets and laneways filled with restaurants, cafes and shops, it is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat or shop for gifts to take home. Mid-afternoon, we transfer to our hotel. (lunch own expense).Option 2 – Morning experience: A Taste of AthensFor foodie fans, travellers who have visited Athens before, or those who simply enjoy a personal view of Athens, this experience is perfect. We commence our walk at Syntagma Square, where Greece’s Parliament building stands, guarded by traditionally attired Evzone guards. Our local expert warmly welcomes you to their home city, leading you on an intriguing walking tour through Athens’ historical areas. With passion and knowledge, they unveil authentic Athens and its secrets. Stroll through Plaka, the charming ‘old quarter’ of Athens nestled at the base of the Acropolis. Admire its eclectic neoclassical architecture, picturesque alleys, and inviting tavernas. Pause at a colourful local cafe to indulge in Greek delicacies such as olives, fragrant cheeses and cured meats. Continue through Monastir Aki, famous for its bustling flea market and vibrant shops brimming with local crafts and souvenirs. From there, we wander to Thission, offering the best panoramic views of the Acropolis, Ancient Agora, and the majestic Temple of Hephaestus. Here, we treat ourselves to a traditional Greek coffee, accompanied perhaps by a sweet delight like baklava, a favourite among Greeks for its rich layers of pastry, nuts and honey. Our morning offers us a taste of this fascinating city. Option 3 – Morning experience: Classic Athens – the Acropolis and AthensThis comprehensive tour combines a visit to the Acropolis with the city’s major landmarks. Begin with a view of the Greek parliament at Syntagma Square, once a royal residence, where the iconic Evzones still stand guard in traditional attire. Next, enjoy a brief photo stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, where athletes revived the ancient Olympic spirit.Continue past the Temple of Zeus and the Zappeion and view the National Library and University of Athens before a scenic drive to the Acropolis of Athens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built in the 5th century BCE, the Acropolis served as a citadel and religious centre dedicated to Athena, the city’s patron goddess. Explore remarkable structures like the Parthenon, Propylaia, Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike, showcasing the grandeur of Ancient Greece.Perched high above the city, the Acropolis is not only an architectural marvel, but also a symbol of the birthplace of democracy. This ancient citadel stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Greek culture and ideals, representing advancements in art, architecture and political thought that originated in Athens. Feel the essence of civic pride and religious devotion in ancient Greek society, at the city’s centre for political and cultural life. The Parthenon exemplifies the height of classical Greek architecture, adorned with Doric columns and intricate sculptures. Built under the leadership of Pericles, the Parthenon symbolised the city’s wealth and power, with friezes and statues depicting various mythological scenes.After touring the Acropolis, take a short walk to the Acropolis Museum. This modern museum houses over 3,000 artefacts from the Athenian Acropolis, offering unique insights into ancient Greek life and including an archaeological excavation beneath it.Rejoin the coach for a short drive or take a stroll to the city’s popular Plaka precinct nearby. A series of streets and laneways filled with restaurants, cafes and shops, it is the perfect place to grab a bite to eat or shop for gifts to take home. Mid-afternoon, we transfer to our hotel. (lunch own expense).Accommodation: The Stanley Hotel (or similar)Meals: Breakfast
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