Discover the best of Athens in just one day. Get to the Acropolis before the crowds, explore the Agora, enjoy a traditional Greek lunch and witness the Changing of the Presidential Guards ceremony!
KILLED - Athens In a Day with Early Entry Parthenon, Agora & Lunch
- Get to the Parthenon before the crowds arrive.
- Explore the Acropolis with a knowledgeable local guide.
- Enjoy a traditional lunch at a family-run restaurant.
- Maximize your time with a carefully planned itinerary.
- Witness the Changing of the Presidential Guards ceremony.
Get a comprehensive overview of the ancient and modern attractions of Athens on a walking tour. Perfect for travelers who want to see it all, you and your small group beat the crowds with early admission to the Acropolis and save precious vacation time with skip-the-line tickets to the Ancient Greek Agora. Other highlights include a traditional Greek lunch, a visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, and witnessing the Changing of the Presidential Guards ceremony.
This Athens tour covers centuries of the city's history in a single day, using skip the line tickets at the major attractions from the past and present.
Get an early start at the Acropolis where you'll meet your expert guide. Skip the line and walk directly to the top of the hill, beating other groups to get the first glimpse of the Parthenon. After regaling you with its intriguing history, your guide will take you to some of the other highlights of the Acropolis, including the Erechtheum, Monumental Gateway and Theater of Dionysus.
Your next stop is the Ancient Greek Agora, which you’ll also enter with skip the line tickets to see the Stoa of Attalos and Temple of Hephaestus. You'll briefly stop outside the Roman Agora for an introduction from your guide and advice on how to visit on your own.
Take a lunch break in Monastiraki Square, a busy plaza in the heart of Athens. Your guide will take you to a beloved family-run restaurant for mouthwatering souvalki, flavorful marinated meat served with delicious pita, that's included in the price of your tour.
After lunch, it's time to delve into the modern history of the city, starting with a visit to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens. As the seat of the archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of Athens, this is the city's largest and most important cathedral. Listen as your guide unpacks the connection between Greek history and religion in the modern era.
On your way to the final stop, you'll walk along the city's bustling shopping street for yet another glimpse into present-day Athens until reaching Syntagma Square. With helpful context and commentary from your guide, you'll witness the Changing of the Presidential Guard that occurs every hour outside the Greek Parliament at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
With skip-the-line tickets, a carefully planned itinerary, and expert local guide, you'll finish your tour with a deeper understanding and appreciation of how Athens transformed from its ancient roots to a modern day city. Before saying farewell to your guide, they'll give you a combo pass with five-day validity that gets you inside five of Athens’ most popular attractions to keep exploring on your own.
- Skip the line tickets to the Acropolis
- Skip the line tickets to the Ancient Greek Agora
- Traditional Greek lunch
- Athens Combo Ticket
- Expertly guided walking tour
- English speaking guide
- Small group of 16 people
- Headsets (if necessary)
- Hotel Pick-Up / Drop-Off
- Gratuities
Start Location: Acron Cafe, 2 Athanasiou Diakou, Greece, Acron Cafe, Athina, GR
Start Location Notes: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour, your guide will be holding a green Walks sign. This tour meets in front of Acron Cafe, Athanasiou Diakou 2, Athina 117 42. The cafe is located next to the Acropolis Metro (subway) stop. When exiting the subway take the exit "Maykryianni / Athanasiou Diakou".
Start Location Directions: https://goo.gl/maps/1FnxW69CXkEKX4B98
Guide : English
- Unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
- This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
- Walks / Devour complies with all local government regulations. Please refer to local government guidelines for the most up-to-date information.
- This tour is in English.
- Please note that this tour meets 15 minutes prior to the start time. No refunds or re-bookings can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
- At all archeological & museum sites: No drinks (except water) or food are allowed.
- Please note that only small backpacks and regular-size handbags are allowed inside the New Arcopolis Museum and will have to be left at the bag check desk.
- Photos are allowed in the Acropolis. Photos are only allowed in specific sections of the New Arcopolis Museum, our tour guides will instruct clients.
- Unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments or with wheelchairs, or strollers.
- This is a walking tour. Guests should be able to walk at a moderate pace without difficulty.
Cancellation Cutoff: 24 hours
Cancellation Notes: Cancellations received greater than 24 hours prior to tour commencement are fully refundable. Cancellations received within 24 hours of tour commencement are nonrefundable. Amendment requests are subject to availability and price changes. Late arrivals and no shows are nonrefundable. This is applicable to any tour participant that fails to arrive or arrives after tour departure.
Athens In a Day with Early Entry Parthenon, Agora & Lunch
Athens In a Day with Early Entry Parthenon, Agora & Lunch | RETAIL PRICE |
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Adult (15 - 99 years) | €98.00 |
Child (2 - 14 years) | €88.00 |
Infant (0 - 1 years) | N/A |
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Before you travel, please read the "Know Before You Go" section for essential information, requirements, and possible disruptions regarding your tour.
Should I bring anything with me?
On warm days, we suggest you bring along a bottle of water and sun protection. You should also wear non-slippery and comfortable shoes as the ground is covered in marbles, and is quite slippery (no flip flops).
Are tours in wheelchair accessible in Athens?
Tours in Athens are unfortunately not accessible with wheelchairs. They would be dangerous due to the uneven ground and marble floors.
Can I re-enter the New Acropolis museum at another time with my ticket?
No, the tickets are one-use only, unfortunately.
Can I take photos at the Acropolis?
Yes cameras are allowed to all our tours! In fact, we strongly encourage participants to take photos during our tours. But do have in mind that on the Acropolis, tripods and/or professional cameras are not allowed. Also at the Acropolis Museum, there are some areas where photos are not allowed. Your guide will inform you about this properly.
Can I bring a stroller?
Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate strollers on these tours due to uneven ground and the marble floors.
What kind of footwear can I wear in the Acropolis?
You should wear non-slippery and comfortable shoes as the ground is covered in marbles, and is quite slippery. Flip flops are not allowed.
Can I take photos in the New Acropolis Museum?
Photographs are permitted in all Museum exhibition areas, except for the Archaic Acropolis Gallery.
What is the dress code for the Acropolis?
The dress code for monuments is very relaxed and there are no outstanding rules on clothing. However, you do need to wear non-slippery and comfortable shoes as the ground is covered in marbles, and is quite slippery. Flip flops are not allowed.
Is there a place I can leave my bag in the New Acropolis Museum?
The cloakroom is located on the ground floor of the Museum, where all backpacks and packages must be deposited. To avoid lengthy delays in queues, such items should not be brought into the Museum. The Museum holds no responsibility for valuables or fragile items deposited in the cloakroom.
Do I need any ID for any tours in Athens?
No, ID is not needed for entering monuments in Athens.
Can I bring a bag to the Acropolis?
Small bags are allowed but medium and big bags will not be allowed into the Acropolis and will need to be stored in the cloakroom. This is simply to protect the statues in the halls.
Can I go for a run in the Panathenaic Stadium?
If you feel energetic, you can go for a run around the stadium, on the footsteps of great athletes! Athletic shoes are necessary!
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Despite the big changes in our brand over the years, our focus has remained simple - to relentlessly create tours with the client experience at the forefront and anchored upon the dedicated, intelligent, and above all, passionate local guides who want to share their cities with you.
- Duration: 6 hours
- Trip difficulty: Easy
- Max Group Size: 16
- Category: Tours & Sightseeing



