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Accessible tour in Athens, 3 hours Athens Panorama

Experience the Best of Athens in Just 3 Hours with Our Accessible Panorama Tour

The Accessible Tour in Athens, 3 Hours Athens Panorama is the perfect way for visitors with limited mobility or in wheelchairs to discover the enchanting blend of ancient and modern Athens. This relaxed, private tour allows you to make the most of your visit to this historic city in just three hours.

Itinerary of the 3-Hour Accessible Tour in Athens

The Acropolis – The Parthenon – Plaka – Ancient Agora – Roman Agora – Monastiraki – Temple of Vulcan – Thission – Kerameikos – Temple of Zeus – Hadrian’s Arch – Syntagma Square – The Parliament – Monument of the Unknown Soldier Soldier – Academy of Fine Arts – University – National Library – Omonia Square – Panathenaic Stadium – National Gardens – Kolonaki – Lycabettus Hill – Picturesque Mikrolimano – Pasalimani – Marina Zeas – Piraeus – Battleship Averof

Highlights of the Accessible Athens Panorama

  • A relaxed 3-hour private tour of Athens, specially designed for visitors with limited mobility.
  • A harmonious blend of ancient and modern Athens, including all the major sites of Athens, such as Plaka, Syntagma Square, Panathenaic Stadium, Kolonaki (the most upscale area of Athens), Lycabettus (the highest hill in Athens).
  • Admire the Acropolis and the Parthenon without the strenuous climb to the top of the hill.
  • Pick up and drop off at your cruise terminal or hotel in Athens by an English-speaking tour driver

Admire the Acropolis and Parthenon

view of acropolis and parthenon

Your accessible Athens Panorama Tour begins with a convenient pickup from your cruise terminal at the port of Piraeus or your hotel in Athens.

Our comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles can accommodate groups of any size and are equipped to ensure a pleasant journey for those with limited mobility.

As we drive through the city, you’ll have the opportunity to admire the awe-inspiring Acropolis and Parthenon from a specially selected vantage point, eliminating the need to navigate the steep stairs.


Ancient Monuments and the National Gardens

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The park of the National Garden in Athens

Our journey continues as we make our way to the impressive Temple of Zeus, one of the largest temples in ancient Greece. Adjacent to the temple, you’ll find the Iconic Arch of Hadrian, a monumental gateway that once separated the old city of Athens from the new Roman district and serves as a symbol of the city’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Next, we’ll take a leisurely stroll through the Serene National Gardens, a lush oasis in the heart of the city. This beautifully landscaped park offers a peaceful respite from the bustling streets with its winding paths, diverse flora and tranquil water features. It’s the perfect place to relax, unwind and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Athens.


Plaka and Monastiraki Flea Market

walking in plaka in athens

We’ll venture into the charming neighborhoods of Plaka and Monastiraki, two of Athens’ most vibrant and historic districts. Plaka, known as the “Neighborhood of the Gods,” is a maze of narrow, winding streets lined with colorful neoclassical houses, quaint shops and inviting tavernas.

Our exploration continues in Monastiraki, a neighborhood famous for its lively markets and ancient ruins. The Monastiraki Flea Market is a treasure trove of unique finds, where you can browse through an eclectic mix of antiques, handmade crafts and vintage goods.


Visiting the Panathenaic Stadium

panathenaic stadium

Our next stop is the iconic Panathenaic Stadium, a true marvel of architecture and sports history. This impressive structure was entirely constructed from gleaming white marble to host the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.

As you stand in the presence of this grand stadium, you’ll be transported back in time, imagining the excitement and energy of the athletes and spectators who gathered here over a century ago. 


Panoramic Views from Lycabettus Hill

lycabettus hill in athens

The tour continues with a stop at the iconic Lycabettus Hill, the highest point in Athens, rising 277 meters (908 feet) above sea level.

This stunning natural landmark offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire city and its surroundings, making it the perfect backdrop for memorable photos.

As you reach the summit of Lycabettus Hill, you’ll be greeted by the charming 19th-century Chapel of St. George, a whitewashed Orthodox church that adds to the hill’s serene atmosphere. The chapel’s courtyard provides an ideal spot to take in the sweeping vistas of Athens, stretching from the Acropolis to the Saronic Gulf. On a clear day, you can see as far as the island of Aegina and the Peloponnese mountains. 

Scenic Drive through Piraeus

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Mikrolimano

Before concluding your tour and returning to your hotel or cruise ship, we’ll embark on a scenic drive through the picturesque port of Piraeus, the largest and busiest port in Greece.

Our journey will take us past the enchanting Mikrolimano harbor, a quaint and colorful marina nestled in a tranquil bay. This former fishing village has transformed into a trendy spot, lined with traditional tavernas, cafes, and shops, offering a delightful blend of old-world charm and modern amenities.

Next, we’ll cruise by the opulent Marina Zeas, where luxurious yachts and sleek sailboats bob gently in the sparkling waters.

Finally, we’ll pass by the historic Averof Battleship, a floating museum and a symbol of Greece’s naval prowess.

Tour Type

Included in the tour

  • Transport by air-conditioned Mercedes-Benz vehicle or similar appropriate for the size of your group
  • Your tour will be accompanied by a professional English-speaking driver or escort possessing in-depth knowledge of Greece’s history and culture. They will provide insightful commentary throughout the journey, guiding you until the entrance of archaeological sites and museums. However, please note that drivers are not licensed to accompany you inside these venues.
  • If you desire a licensed state tour guide to escort you within the archaeological sites and museums, providing comprehensive insights and explanations, we can gladly arrange one for an additional cost. These licensed guides are freelance professionals, and their availability is subject to your tour date.
  • When a licensed tour guide or English-speaking tour escort accompanies a group, the professional driver may not necessarily speak English fluently. Their role is focused on providing safe transportation.
  • Pick up and drop off at your hotel in Athens. Extra charge for hotels outside Athens.
  • Pick up and drop off at Piraeus Port or Athens Airport.
  • Pick up and drop off at our terminal: Leof. Andrea Siggrou 37, 117 43 Athens, Greece.
  • Accommodation is based according to availability (for multiple-day tours only)
  • Road tolls and all local taxes

Excluded from the tour

  • Wine tasting fee (for wine tours)
  • Olive oil tasting fee (for olive oil tasting tours)
  • Optional Gratuities
  • Food and beverage
  • Your private chauffeur/guide will discuss a program best suited to your interest and mobile abilities. Option for a professional tour guide with a state license at an extra cost. Read more for the Differences between a Tour Guide and a Tour Driver

Cancellation Policy

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Additional info

  • Dress Code: When visiting religious sites, shoulders and knees must be covered out of respect for the cultural norms.
  • Please review our Terms & Conditions and Frequently Asked Questions
  • Upon booking, an electronic voucher will be emailed to you containing our contact information, tour details, and all necessary instructions. This voucher serves as your ticket and proof of purchase. Please present a printed or digital copy of the voucher on the day of your tour to redeem your activity.
  • City Tax for Hotel Stays: Effective from January 1st, 2018, a City Tax for hotel overnights is applicable and not included in our excursion rates. Clients will need to pay this tax directly at their hotel upon check-out. The amount per room is as follows: 5-star hotel: €4/overnight || 4-star hotel: €3/overnight || 3-star hotel: €1.50/overnight
  • Opening Hours and Entrance Fees for Archaeological Sites and Museums in Greece
  • Entrance Fees for Children from Non-EU Countries: Starting November 1st, 2019, children aged 6 and above from non-European Union (non-EU) countries will be required to pay the full entrance fee for Museums and Archaeological sites. For children from EU countries, the existing rates remain in effect. However, it is crucial to have their passports readily available to prove their nationality.

Persons with Disabilities

  • Due to uneven surfaces, certain sites are not recommended for persons with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair. Such sites are the Acropolis, the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, Mycenae, Delphi and Meteora
  • In all cases, we recommend comfortable flat-solid walking shoes, sunglasses, and sunscreen.

Special Note:

  • A folding wheelchair and foldable scooter are accepted!
  • A vehicle with a ramp is not available on this tour. If you need one, please add a note in the following request form.
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