Food Tasting Experience
Food Tasting Experience - Private Day Tour Athens
The journey concludes with a unique food experience where you will continue on foot, savoring a variety of perfect local dishes. This will be an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience.
- Vehicles: Sedan, Minivan
- Guide : Upon Request
- Meal : Yes
- Overview
- Meeting And Pickup
- Trip Outline
- Trip Includes
- Not Included
First Option: You will embark on a 4-hour trip in Athens initially (linked with the other tour), allowing you to witness the most interesting sights in Athens. The journey concludes with a unique food experience where you will continue on foot, savoring a variety of perfect local dishes. This will be an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime culinary experience.
Second Option: You will enjoy a 4-hour trip to Cape Sounio to admire the Temple of Poseidon during the sunset. Following this breathtaking experience, you will indulge in a perfect seafood meal at a seaside restaurant.
Food Tasting Experience (4 hours, 2 by car and 2 by foot) : 100 euro (plus 50 euro per person for the experience )
Special considerations
The availability of this experience depending on the availability of the experience provider and can be booked from our company.
Costs related with the experience will be paid at the experience provider.
The trip can be extended according to the travelers needs , for every extra hour there is additional charge of 30 euro
You can head directly to the meeting point, or request pickup
Pickup points
You can select a pick up point in coordination with your driver
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Our first stop is the magnificent and magical sight of the Acropolis, where you can see the Parthenon, dedicated to the goddess Athena (Parthenos). We will also explore the Propylea, which was at the entrance of the sacred area, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion with its famous female figures-statues named Caryatides or Maidens, dedicated to both goddess Athena and god Poseidon, the Odeum of Herodus Atticus, and the Theatre of Dionysus. (15-minute stop – Not inside the sight)
The construction of the Temple of Zeus began in the 6th century BC during the rule of the Athenian tyrants but was not completed until the 2nd century AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The temple was built to honor Zeus, the chief deity in the Greek pantheon, and housed a massive statue of Zeus made of gold and ivory by the renowned sculptor Phidias.
Built in 132 AD by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who visited Athens during his reign, the arch commemorates Hadrian’s benefactions to the city and symbolizes the separation between the old and new city.
The square, named after the Greek Constitution of 1844, has played a prominent role in modern Greek history. Attractions nearby include the National Garden of Athens, the upscale Kolonaki neighborhood, and the historic Plaka district.
Inaugurated on March 25, 1932, the monument is dedicated to Greek soldiers who lost their lives in various wars. It symbolizes remembrance and respect for the sacrifices made, featuring the changing of the guard ceremony every hour. Visitors are requested to maintain a respectful demeanor.
Founded in 1926, the Academy of Athens promotes scientific research and scholarly endeavors in various fields. It serves as a hub for academics, researchers, and intellectuals in Greece. The neoclassical building is adorned with sculptures and is a cultural and historical landmark.
Founded in 1832, the National Library is responsible for the collection, preservation, and dissemination of printed materials and knowledge. It was established as part of a broader effort to rebuild and revitalize Greece after gaining independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Established in 1837, the University of Athens is the oldest and one of the most prestigious higher education institutions in Greece. It was founded shortly after Greece gained independence from the Ottoman Empire.
The historic stadium, dating back to around 330-329 BC, was originally built for the Panathenaic Games. It is a significant sports venue with ancient roots.
Situated in Kallithea, a coastal suburb of Athens, the SNFCC is a modern architectural and cultural landmark. It was funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation to promote cultural and educational activities, preserving and advancing Greece’s cultural heritage.
A local guide will pick you up for a fantastic journey through the taste of Greek tradition. For almost 2 hours, you will taste different Greek dishes in various restaurants and shops.
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Hotel pickup and drop off
Free wifi onboard
Fuel and tolls
Water
Personal English-Speaking professional Driver
- Entrance fees for all attractions
- Tips and gratuities
- Official Tour Guide
( This is a guided trip and our drivers are knowledgeable about the areas you will visit and they will provide you with basic info about the sights, but In case you want to have a professional tour guide with you, this can be done by arrangement for an additional fee)