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Ancient Athens Tour: Philosophy, History, Politics
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Greece
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Step into the heart of ancient Athens with this small-group walking tour that blends philosophy, history and politics. We’ll bring the big questions of Greek thinkers to life as we wander the streets they once roamed. What makes people thrive and feel fulfilled? How do different forms of government promote happiness, and what is the link between democracy and the intellectual buzz of ancient Athens? We’ll explore these questions through the ideas of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics, all set against famous Athenian landmarks. Join us for an engaging tour that’s meant to inform, inspire, and delight. • Discover the lively intellectual vibe of ancient Athens while exploring iconic lan...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Pourboires
Not included/not required: Entry/admission to Ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Άγαλμα του Θησέα
Go to the Statue of Theseus, located right across from the Thissio metro station and opposite 1 Adrianou Street. This is easily accessible by public transport (Metro line 1) or on foot (put "Statue of Theseus" on your navigation system). Your leader will be holding a sign of our company name.
Retour
Pnyx
Ancient Athens Tour: Philosophy, History, Politics
(18) Avis
Greece
À propos
Step into the heart of ancient Athens with this small-group walking tour that blends philosophy, history and politics. We’ll bring the big questions of Greek thinkers to life as we wander the streets they once roamed. What makes people thrive and feel fulfilled? How do different forms of government promote happiness, and what is the link between democracy and the intellectual buzz of ancient Athens? We’ll explore these questions through the ideas of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics, all set against famous Athenian landmarks. Join us for an engaging tour that’s meant to inform, inspire, and delight. • Discover the lively intellectual vibe of ancient Athens while exploring iconic lan...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Pourboires
Not included/not required: Entry/admission to Ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Άγαλμα του Θησέα
Go to the Statue of Theseus, located right across from the Thissio metro station and opposite 1 Adrianou Street. This is easily accessible by public transport (Metro line 1) or on foot (put "Statue of Theseus" on your navigation system). Your leader will be holding a sign of our company name.
Retour
Pnyx
Itinéraire
1
Statue Of Theseus
Meet and greet at the Statue of Theseus, opposite the Thiseion metro station. You will be met by our tour leader who will welcome you to the tour, explain the itinerary and answer any questions. You will also learn about Theseus, the mythical founder of Athens, whose adventures inspired and awed ancient Athenians.
20 minutes
2
Agora antique d'Athènes
Walk in the footsteps of Socrates as we explore the area around the Ancient Agora where traders sold their wares and philosophers debated questions of ethics, politics and the good life.
15 minutes
3
Romain maintenant
See the magnificent Gate of Athena and learn about the Stoics, who boasted both a slave (Epictetus) and an emperor (Marcus Aurelius) among their ranks, and preached virtue, resilience, will power and gender equality. At this point, we will also see another well-known landmark, the Tower of the Winds, with its beautiful architecture and reliefs.
15 minutes
4
Plaque
Stroll through the picturesque neighbourhood of Plaka with its labyrinthine streets and vibrant vibes! An attraction for tourists and locals alike, Plaka is one of the oldest districts of Athens and a must-see during your visit.
15 minutes
5
Monastiraki Flea Market
Another must-see, the Monastiraki Flea Market is bold and colourful, with its stalls and stores selling everything from antiques and bric-a-brac to vinyl records and traditional Greek sandals.
15 minutes
6
Pnyx
We are now heading back to Thiseion and the Hill of Pnyx where popular assembles took place. Considered to be the birthplace of democracy, Pnyx also offers magnificent views of the Acropolis and plenty of photo opportunities.
20 minutes
7
Prison de Socrate
You will see the prison where Socrates was reportedly held and learn how he challenged the received wisdom, how he was put on trial on questionable charges and why he refused to flee Athens, preferring a dignified death to a humiliating escape.
20 minutes
8
Philopappos Hill
We are wrapping up our tour with a visit to the top of the Muses Hill. You will see the Philopappos Monument and learn about Plato, perhaps the single, most influential figure in the whole of the history of philosophy. We will discuss his views on politics, the nature of justice, truth and the good life before we head down to the Hill entrance, allowing you to either continue your walk to the Acropolis or return to Thiseion for a well-earned coffee!