Private Tours | PRV9 – Private Acropolis & Athens Food Tour

A culinary and cultural experience of Athens! Visit the Acropolis and experience Greek and traditional products as you walk through the non-touristy part of the city. Create memories that will last for a lifetime! 

Duration: 5 hours approx.


Meeting point: Our recommendation is: The "FRESKO" Yogurt Bar Acropolis located on 3, Dionyssiou Areopagitou st. and Syngrou ave. It is at the beginning of the pedestrian walkway that takes you from Hadrian's Arch to the Acropolis. This is a very convenient meeting point considering the sights you are going to visit. Your tour guide will be holding the orange-colored Athens Walking Tours sign to identify them.

Ask us for pick up from your hotel! Some, but not all hotels are conveniently located within the route of the tour and in this case, our guide will gladly meet you at your hotel lobby and start your tour from there. 

FULL DESCRIPTION

 Inclusions:

  • Private Tour
  • Skip-the-line service
  • Entrance fees to the Acropolis 
  • Local licensed guide & food specialist
  • Sample local delicacies & beverages
  • Athens Guide magazine
  • Athens Map

Exclusions:

  • Hotel pickup and drop off (unless agreed on)
  • Gratuities (gratuity rates in Greece are around 10% of service cost)

 

Sites viewed and visited:

  • Dionysus Theater
  • The Acropolis of Athens with all its monuments such as the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Erechtheion, the Agrippa monument and the Nike Temple.
  • Traditional Greek products
  • Fruit & Vegetable Market
  • Meat & Fish Market
  • Sweet shops and bakeries
  • Sample local delicacies
  • Sample local beverages
  • Traditional Greek Tavern
  • Psiri area
  • Monastiraki area 

Meet with your food and archaeology expert licensed private guide and start your fascinating day of discovery with a visit to Dionysus Theater, the oldest theater in Greece. Continue your walk up on the Acropolis hill while enjoying breathtaking views of the nearby monuments, such as Herodes Atticus Odeon, Philopappos Monument, the Observatory, and others. Enjoy a full explanation of Acropolis’ marvelous monuments: the Temple of Athena Nike, the Propylaea gateway, the Erechtheion, and the astonishing Parthenon.

Your knowledgeable guide will provide you with plenty of information and uncover fascinating facts about the construction and history of the monuments. The unique, beautiful view of the city of Athens, including the Mars hill, the Ancient Agora and the Temple of Hephaestus, will capture your heart and mind, same as you will capture them on camera.

After the conclusion of the Acropolis visit, continue your walk crossing the beautiful old town of Athens, the Plaka. Stroll the Monastiraki area and start a delicious journey of discovery through the streets of a less known part of Athens; the Athenian Market area. You will discover a kaleidoscope of colors, smells, tastes and textures. You will be led past producer stalls bursting with color, intoxicating spice shops, enticing sweet shops, bakeries, and of course the bustling central food market of Athens. Visit small, hidden, specialty food shops where you will have the opportunity to free sample a wide variety of Greek delicacies ranging from mouth-watering sweets to original traditional Greek products, such as olives, honey, and cheese a.o.

Your knowledgeable guide will also provide you with valuable insight both into the unique and intricate culinary heritage of Greece as well as the famous Mediterranean diet, hailed today as a model of healthy living. Your tour will be concluded near the Monastiraki area. 

Please note that the above-mentioned itinerary is recommended by us, however, all private tours can be customized according to your preferences and needs. Feel free to contact us for more information. 

BLACK OUT DATES

  • January 1st - New Year's Day
  • January 2nd
  • January 6th - Epiphany
  • February 27th - Shrove Monday
  • March 25th - National Holiday
  • April 14th - Greek Orthodox Good Friday
  • April 16th - Greek Orthodox Easter Sunday
  • April 17th -Greek Orthodox Easter Monday
  • April 18th - Greek Orthodox Easter Tuesday
  • May 1st - Labor Day
  • August 11th to August 21st
  • October 28th- National Holiday
  • December 25th & 26th - Christmas
  • December 27th