Book once and enhance your experience with this convenient combination of 2 must sees
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Tracey,
United Kingdom
26 Oct 2025
Excellent
Great tour of both Athens city centre and the Athenian Riviera on the Big Bus. Buses were frequent. The recorded guide (through the supplied headphones) was informative and interesting.
Athens Open Tour/ Big Bus Athens: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
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JURATE,
Lithuania
25 Feb 2026
Excellent
Trip was excellent
Meteora: Full-Day Tour from Athens with Lunch + Audio Guide
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KA PUI,
United Kingdom
24 Feb 2026
Excellent
The trip to Meteora is my highlight for the Athens trip. This place is superb and should not be missed.
I was expecting a minivan but indeed it come with a 50 person tour bus.
The return trip...
The trip to Meteora is my highlight for the Athens trip. This place is superb and should not be missed.
I was expecting a minivan but indeed it come with a 50 person tour bus.
The return trip last for 8 hours in total but the sightseeing point is great!
Eva is our tour guide and provides a lot of information about two monasteries which we visited. We also have an audio guide for some basic information.
The lunch is included but don’t expect too much.
In general I love the place and the monasteries experience.
Meteora: Full-Day Tour from Athens with Lunch + Audio Guide
The National Archaeology Museum is the largest museum in Greece, and one of the most important archaeological museums in the world.
With the initial purpose of collecting findings from 19th-century excavations in Attica and elsewhere, it gradually became the central National Archaeology Museum, and was enriched with finds from many different regions. Its world-renowned collections, boasting more than 11,000 items, offer you a panorama of ancient Greek culture, from the beginning of prehistory to late antiquity.
The Museum of Illusions in Athens challenges basic perception and allows you see how human brains process endless streams of information every day. Make your way through a vortex tunnel, and enjoy mind-melting installations and games.
The Ancient Agora of Athens as it stands today is one of the most important monuments in Athens. Walk the remains of what was once a place for the citizens of ancient Athens to meet, gossip, and get the news on the issues of the day. Everyone from philosophers to priests, and politicians to prostitutes crossed paths here!