Enjoy a 2.5-hour kid-friendly private tour of Athens led by a specialized guide. Our adventure begins in the heart of Athens at Syntagma Square, before walking to the Metropolitan Cathedral, an impressive building that will provide the perfect backdrop for some fascinating stories. Next, we will explore the Roman Agora and we will pass by the striking Tower of the Winds and Hadrian’s Library, learning about their historical significance through engaging commentary and interactive activities. The tour will also take us through Monastiraki Square, a bustling hub that blends the old with the new. Here, the kids will love the lively atmosphere and perhaps even spot a few street performers. Our guide will ensure that every moment is filled with fun facts, games, and quizzes! This tour is perfect for families who want to explore Athens in a kid-friendly way. Book now for an unforgettable journey through history!
Please note that this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Syntagma Square, located in the heart of Athens, is a bustling hub of history and modernity. This central square is home to the Greek Parliament and the iconic Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded by the traditional Evzones in their distinctive uniforms. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore the surrounding cafes, shops, and historical landmarks.
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, also known as the Cathedral of the Annunciation, is a stunning example of 19th-century architecture located in the heart of Athens. Built between 1842 and 1862, this grand cathedral serves as the central place of worship for the Greek Orthodox Church.
The Tower of the Winds, located in the Roman Agora of Athens, is an ancient structure that dates back to the 1st century BC. This octagonal tower, made of Pentelic marble, was built by the astronomer Andronicus of Cyrrhus. Each of the tower's eight sides features a sculpted frieze depicting the eight wind deities, from which it gets its name.
You will make your own way to the meeting points