Under the stars Athens Highlights on eBike Tour

2 hours
from60€

Highlights

Magnificent night views of the enlighted Athens

Activity info

There is a special atmosphere at night time, people stroll the pedestrian roads listening to street musicians, the monuments look amazing and especially  during the summer months the evening air is pleasantly cool and the crowds are so much less!  

The after sunset tour is a tour that lasts around 2 hours but thanks to our e bikes we will have enough time to see all the highlights!

The tour will start with an effortless climbing the Nymphs Hill form where we will enjoy amazing views of Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill.

Then a stop at the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Hadrian's Arch follows. 

Leading to the Hellenic Parliament we will see the famous Evzones and we will take photos. 

Before our way back we take a stop for a surprise drink. In our way back we will pass by the picturesque Plaka and the Ancient Agora.  

Included

  • eBike
  • Helmets (Adults & Children)
  • Map of the City
  • Bottled water
  • Entrance Tickets
  • Meals

Must know

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
  • Child rates include (booster seat / co-pilot bike) only from 04-11 years old
  • Children over 11 years old are charged as per adult rate
  • Meeting point: 53, Apostolou Pavlou, Thission - close to the train station.

Itinerary

  • Temple of Olympian Zeus

    The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens, also known as the Olympieion, was built over several centuries starting in 174 BCE and only finally completed by Roman emperor Hadrian in 131 CE. Its unusually tall columns and ambitious layout made the temple one of the largest ever built in the ancient world
  • Hadrian's Arch

    Hadrian's Arch, is a monument which, in spite of the marks of time and repetitive acts of vandalism, still preserves its elegant silhouette and an admirable patina through the gradual oxidation of its pentelic (from the quarries of Mt. Penteli) white marble.
  • Hellenic Parliament

    A beautiful columned building styled in the neo-classical Greek fashion, the Hellenic Parliament is an imposing building located in Syntagma Square in the centre of Athens. Completed in 1843, the Parliament building was originally the Royal Palace of Greece and was designed by German architect Friedrich von Gärtner for King Otto.
  • Panathenaic Stadium

    The Panathenaic Stadium is a classical cultural monument of Greece. Its history is directly connected to the Modern Olympic Games, from their revival in 1896 until the Athens Olympic Games in 2004. It is also the place from which the Olympic Flame is delivered to all the Olympic Games, Winter, Summer and Youth, as well as the Athens Authentic Marathon.
  • Plaka Athens

    Plaka is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Athens, located right below the Acropolis hill. It is extremely beautiful and picturesque, distinguished for its authentic character and traditional layout. The largest part of Plaka consists of neoclassical houses that date back to the 19th century, although archeological findings suggest that the region has been continuously inhabited since the prehistoric times.
  • Ancient Agora

    Situated to the north-west of the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora of Athens was originally established as the administrative and trade centre of the city – hence its name, the ‘trade marketplace’. The Agora witnessed the Panathenaic Procession, the greatest celebration in the ancient city of Athens, memorialising the unification of Attica under King Theseus.

Cancellation Policy

Cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.

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