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Athens City Packages
& Add-on Mini Tours: 1-8 days throughout
Greece
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dozens of hotels in Athens, most concentrated in the business and tourist
district around Syntagma Square and the Acropolis. The better hotels are
usually booked well in advance for Summer, Easter and Christmas. Early reservations
may not be necessary at other times, but be prepared to pay full price for
a room if you're booking on short notice (same day to three weeks); booking
your room early (three months in advance) will get you a much better rate.
Special rates to business travelers and conventions are also available. |
Tour Features
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- 3 nights hotel accommodation
- Breakfast daily
- Half-day city tour
- English-speaking guides and local hosts
- Round-trip airport transfers
- All Hotel service and local taxes are included

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Athens Hotel Package Rates
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Astor |
Park |
Divani Palace |
Electra
Palace |
Grand Bretagne |
Hilton |
Inter- Continental |
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Jan 1 - Mar 31 |
$455 |
$496 |
$555 |
$499 |
$988 |
$956 |
$686 |
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Apr 1 - Apr 30 |
$455 |
$525 |
$587 |
$499 |
$988 |
$982 |
$686 |
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May 1 - Jun 30 |
$485 |
$550 |
$599 |
$587 |
$975 |
$982 |
$722 |
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Jul 1 - Aug 31 |
$485 |
$550 |
$599 |
$587 |
$875 |
$982 |
$643 |
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Sep 1 - Oct 31 |
$485 |
$550 |
$599 |
$587 |
$975 |
$982 |
$722 |
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Nov 1 - Dec 31 |
$455 |
$499 |
$555 |
$555 |
$953 |
$956 |
$686 |
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Single (add) |
$190 |
$286 |
$331 |
$246 |
$572 |
$792 |
$507 |
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Triple (deduct) |
$27 |
$37 |
$20 |
$28 |
$50 |
$159 |
$50 |
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prices are per person in US dollars |
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Sightseeing
- Escorted Tours (add
on to your Itinerary - Departures from Athens) |
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A visit to Athens, the cradle of Western
civilization, promotes a philosophical turn of mind: The past
illuminates the present, and the present -- with its pollution,
traffic jams and noise -- could be seen as a dark glimpse into
the future. Change is afoot, however. The city has committed
vast resources -- US$2.8 billion -- to extending and improving
the subway system, a project designed to reduce traffic and
pollution. |
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such urban challenges, Athens remains a city with much to offer:
access to sandy beaches, idyllic islands and rugged hinterland;
near-constant sunshine; and the wonders of its past. You'll
never forget your first sight of the Parthenon atop the towering
Acropolis -- and that's only the beginning. |
Getting to know Athens begins with a
visit to the Acropolis, the site is one of the first-known settlement
in Greece (some 5,000 years ago) and the showcase for Greek architectural
genius during the Golden Age of Pericles. The ruins of four sacred buildings
from this era still stand on top of the hill. From the Acropolis, you
need only walk a couple of miles in any direction to see most major
archaeological sites and museums in Athens.
Note: Museums and archaeological
sites are closed on the following public holidays: New Year's Day, Good
Friday, Easter Day, Mar 25th, May 1st, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
- Sightseeing tour of Athens:
An introduction to the
city's most important sights including the House of Parliament,
University Academy, House of Parliament, National Library,
Hadrian's Arch and Panathenian Stadium. Followed by a guided
tour of the famed
Acropolis with
the Parthenon, Erechtheum and the
Acropolis Museum.
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- Cape Sounion (Afternoon):
A drive along the beautiful beaches
of Glyfada, Vouliagmeni and Varkiza. Visit the Temple of Poseidon
located on a cliff overlooking the Aegean sea. At
Cape Sounion you get a breathtaking view from the Doric columns
of the 5th-century-BC temple. (Next to the Poseidon temple are the
remains of a smaller temple dedicated to Athena Sounias.) A few
yards away, the land drops 200 ft/60 m to the sea below.
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- Sound & Light and Folk Dances:
(April-October)
A spectacle on the Acropolis which
brings the history of
Athens to life.
Followed by a folk dance performance at the open-air Dora
Stratou theatre.
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- Athens By Night Tour:
Sound and Light performance at
the Acropolis followed by dinner and a floor show at a typical Greek
tavern in the
Plaka area. (Note: November
- March the Sound and Light performance will be replaced by a drive
to Piraeus.)
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- Helicopter charters:
- Tour of Athens:
from $995 per person
A panoramic and unforgettable
helicopter view. Flying the lowest and slowest for optimal
sightseeing. Some of the spectacular views of Athens include
the Stadium, Acropolis with the Parthenon, Olympic Games
Stadium, and the port of Piraeus make this tour most unique
and exciting. With so much to see and experience, the Helicopter
Tour of Athens is as unique as it is beautiful.
Price per person
(minimum 2 passengers).
Includes pick-up service from your hotel!
Available daily from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
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- Delphi:
(full day with lunch)
Drive through Thebes, Levadia and
the picturesque village of Arachova to
Delphi. In Delphi, visit the ancient sanctuary of Apollo
and site of the Oracle at Delphi,
Athenian Treasury, Castillian Spring and the
Delphi Museum. Delphi, is about 80 mi/130
km northwest of Athens.
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- Argolis - Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus:
(full day with lunch)
Drive through Daphni and Elefsis
and cross the Corinth Canal. Visit ancient Corinth and
Mycenae with the tombs of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra and Lion
Gate. After lunch visit the ancient theatre at
Epidaurus.
- Saronic Island Cruise:
(Full day with lunch)
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A day of sailing, sun and pleasure awaits
you. Sail for the island of Hydra, and laze away the morning
by strolling, shopping or swimming. In the early afternoon
sail for the island of Aegina, passing through the narrow
strait separating the Peloponnesian coast from the island
of Poros. Here you can either join the excursion to the
Temple of Apohaia, or walk around the main town. A wonderful
way to spend a day.Full day cruise visiting the islands
of
Aegina,
Poros and Hydra.
Buffet lunch served onboard. Daily.

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Pick-up service
from or near your hotel available.
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- Classical Tours
(4-days):
Four day/ three night motor coach
tour visiting Corinth,
Mycenae,
Epidaurus,
Olympia &
Delphi and the hanging monasteries of
Meteora. Accommodation
in First Class hotels, including daily breakfast and lunch
or dinner.
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- Archaeological Tours
(5-days):
Five day/ four night motor coach tour
visiting Corinth,
Mycenae,
Epidaurus, Sparta, Mystra,
Olympia &
Delphi. Accommodation in First Class hotels, including
daily breakfast and lunch or dinner.
- Grand Tour of Greece
(7-days):
Nine day/eight night tour of Greece
including Corinth,
Mycenae,
Epidaurus, Sparta,
Olympia,
Delphi,
Meteora, Vergina,
Thessaloniki, Kastoria. Accommodation in 4 star hotels,
including daily breakfast and lunch or dinner.
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SELF-GUIDED
WALKING TOUR OF
ATHENS
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Do you love walking and exploring? Then
this tour is for you! Take to the ancient streets of Athens by foot
and enjoy this three hour walk. Discover the city like you've never
seen it before. Be sure to remember your camera as there will be plenty
of photo opportunities. |
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Athens
is ideal for a walking tour because many ancient, Byzantine and modern
sights are clustered in the center of the city. You can easily stroll
from the Acropolis to the other sites, taking time to browse in shops
and relax in cafés and tavernas along the way.
Another logical starting point is elegant
Syntagma Square. The Greek Parliament occupies the east
side. In the forecourt stands the monument to the unknown soldier,
which is guarded 24 hours a day by the Evzones ceremonial guards, or
Tsoliades, as they are known locally. As you face the Parliament,
turn right and walk down Amalias Avenue. A scant hundred yards away
is the entrance to the National Garden, which, if you bear right
on entering, leads into Zappeion Park. Walk along the back of
Zappeion Hall and you will come to Herod Atticus Street. On the
opposite side of Herod Atticus Street stands the Presidential Palace
(formerly the Royal Palace). As you face the Palace, you should
be able to see part of the Olympic Stadium on your right. Now,
with Zappeion on your right, walk down Herod Atticus to Vassilissis
Olga Avenue and bear right. Toward the end of Vassilissis Olga you'll
see the entrance to the Temple of
Olympian Zeus on the left side
of the avenue. Exit the temple the same way you came in, turn left and
walk toward Amalias Avenue. Continue to follow the sidewalk as it veers
left at Amalias Avenue and you will find yourself at Hadrian's Arch.
Facing the Arch, with your back to the Temple of Olympian Zeus, you'll
see the Acropolis in the foreground. Walk across Amalias Avenue
toward the Acropolis, using the series of pedestrian lights to your
left. You'll want to take a last look back at the Arch before you enter
Lysikratous Street, which is directly across Amalias from the Arch.
At the end of Lysikratous Street you'll face the Monument of Lysikratous.
Turn right on Selly Street, right again on Thespidos Street, then left
on Adrianou Street; you are now in Plaka, the oldest quarter
in Athens. Follow Adrianou Street until you reach a tree-lined park
with an open-air restaurant. There, turn right on Kapnikareas Street
and then left on Pandrosou Street, which will lead you to Monastiraki
Square and the famous Monastiraki Flea Market. Instead of crossing
to the entrance of the market, turn left on Ifaistou Street. Keep going
past the front of the church at the end of this street and you'll see
the entrance to the Ancient Agora on your left.
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