Private tour in Athens Panos P
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Hello, and welcome to Athens. My name is Panos and I'll be your local guide in this beautiful city that I call home. As a local, living in central Athens and a licensed tourist guide, I'm always excited about introducing guests to the city's rich history. My aim is to introduce visitors, not only to the city's sites and monuments, but also to its unique culture, architecture and modern life. What I consider essential, is breathing life into monuments and adding historical and cultural context to the sites we visit. My working experience as a guide has taught me how to be flexible and how to adjust the tours to the individuals' and groups' special needs and interests. Guiding guests to the city's sites has also turned out to be a great opportunity to interact with people from all over the world, people with different backgrounds, ideas and experiences. My academic background is in History, Archaeology and Political Science. I have a Bachelor's Degree in History, a Master's Degree in International and European Relations, and a second Master's Degree in the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean. I am still engaged in Academia, conducting research on Human Migration in the University of Athens. I have a passion for learning foreign languages: I'm fluent in English, German and French, and I'm currently learning Russian and Spanish. I have always believed that the beauty of life lies in our ability to broaden our horizons, with books, courses, art, travelling and new experiences. Let me share with you my enthusiasm about the city's millennia-old history and its amazing vibes. I'm looking forward to hearing from you. Licensed Tourist Guide (Greek Ministry of Tourism) Bachelor's Degree in History (Ionian University) Master's Degree in International & European Relations (National & Kapodistrian University of Athens). Master's Degree in Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean, from Prehistory to Late Antiquity (University of the Aegean). Certificate of Proficiency in English (University of Cambridge, UK) Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française DALF C2 (Ministère de l'Éducation Nationale, FR) Kleines Deutsches Sprachdiplom (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, DE). I am only delivering walking tours, since I am not a driver guide, nor a professional driver.
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Explore the best the city of Athens has to offer with this unique walk that comprises the main archaeological sites of Athens, the Acropolis and the Ancient Greek Agora, plus the picturesque old town of Plaka and the Roman ruins. From the Acropolis Temples and Theatres to the ruins of the ancient City Centre and from the bustling Athens Flea Market in Monastiraki to the impressive Roman Tower of the Winds and the Library of Emperor Hadrian, discover the gems of Athens with the company of a Historian, in a concise 6-hour tour that will introduce you to the city's rich history and culture. Visit the masterpieces of Ancient Athens, while letting yourselves be surprised with the hidden monuments scattered everywhere in the city and the lively neighborhoods and streets that buzz under the warm Mediterranean sun. Please note that the itinerary and the duration of the tour can be flexible and include some other sites or the New Acropolis Museum within the 6 hours of the walk.
The tour concentrates on the most important archaeological sites of the city, the Acropolis and the Ancient Greek Agora, followed by a walk in the old Town of Plaka and the area of Monastiraki, where we can view the Roman ruins. The visit at the sacred Acropolis Rock will focus on the Acropolis Temples and monuments (the Parthenon, the Erechteion, the Propylaea, the Temple of Athena Nike, etc. ) and the Theatres on the southern slope of the Acropolis. Next, in the Ancient Greek Agora, the ancient city centre of Athens, guests will view the Temple of Hephaestus, the ruins of the Agrippa Odeon and the rebuilt Attalos Stoa, which its splendid Museum collection. The tour will continue in the charming old Town of Plaka, with its colourful streets and lovely cafés, before we head to the busy Monastiraki Square, where we can mingle with locals in the Flea Market and view the glorious remains of Roman Athens, with stops at the Roman Forum and Hadrian's Library.
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Athens, Greece
ByGuide: Acropolis Metro Station (Makrygianni street), OR Monastiraki Metro Station (Monastiraki Square).
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