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Athens 10 Hidden Gems Walking Tour with Surprise Stops
Athens
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Devenez notre curateur local
Êtes-vous prêt à transformer vos passe-temps en activité lucrative ?
Explore 10 hidden spots beyond the usual routes, including places even locals often miss.
Visit the Lyceum of Aristotle and the First Cemetery of Athens, an open-air museum of art and history.
Walk up Ardettus Hill, see the Panathenaic Stadium, and discover Athens’ first royal palace.
Admire the impressive Temple of Olympian Zeus and stroll through the charming neighborhood of Mets.
Enjoy unexpected surprise stops along the way, all led by a licensed guide and professional archaeologist.
Points forts
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
4 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Licensed guide & archaeologist
Visite guidée à pied
Small group (max. 20 participants)
Local insights and storytelling
Visit to secret spots
Food and drinks at the meze stop
Entrance to the First Palace of Athens (optional – paid onsite)
Entrance to the 8th monument (optional – paid onsite)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Dromeas (The Runner)
Please meet your guide at Dromeas (The Runner) statue.
Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the starting time for check-in.
Retour
Μουσείο της Πόλεως των Αθηνών – Ίδρυμα Βούρου-Ευταξία
The departure point is at museum of Athens City.
Itinéraire
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Aristotle's Lyceum
At the site of the Lyceum of Aristotle, you’ll step into the grounds where Aristotle once taught and walked with his students. More than just ruins, this was a vibrant center of philosophy, science, and physical training. As you move through the remains, your guide will bring to life the daily rhythms of the ancient school and the ideas that shaped Western thought.
10 minutes
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Ardittos Hill
Crossing the peaceful slopes of Ardettus Hill, you’ll enjoy a perspective of Athens that blends nature with history. From here, you’ll take in views of the Panathenaic Stadium—the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble—and hear stories of the Panathenaic Games. Nearby lie the subtle remains of the Temple of Tyche, a reminder of the ancient city’s devotion to fortune and fate, often overlooked by passersby.
30 minutes
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Premier cimetière d'Athènes
Hidden in plain sight, the First Cemetery of Athens is far more than a burial ground—it’s an open-air gallery of sculpture and memory. Walking among neoclassical tombs and intricate monuments, you’ll encounter works by renowned Greek artists, including the iconic Sleeping Maiden. This serene space tells stories of modern Greek history, art, and identity in a uniquely quiet and reflective setting.
20 minutes
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Temple de Zeus Olympien
Along the way, you’ll pause in the charming Mets district for a relaxing break, visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and uncover hidden locations—including a monument shaped by three different historical periods and other unexpected stops revealed during the tour.
10 minutes
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Athens City Museum
The experience concludes at the First Palace of Athens, bringing together ancient and modern history into one continuous story.
By the end of the walk, Athens will no longer feel like isolated landmarks, but a living story unfolding all around you.