卫城和普拉卡社区私人旅游与持牌专家
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- 卫城和普拉卡 3 小时私人导览游,由持牌专业官方专家陪同
- (2 小时卫城或普拉卡选项)您可以选择雅典卫城或普拉卡的短途旅游
- (3 小时卫城和普拉卡 + 食物选项)传统希腊咖啡/山茶、咸味食品、甜点
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- 入场/门票 - 卫城(阿克罗波利斯)
- 出发地点:
- Makrigianni 7, Athina 117 42, Greece汇合点:“雅典卫城”地铁站,位于街道层。马克里吉安尼街 7 号。 您的导游将有一个标志,上面写着主要旅行者的姓名。
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- (3 小时雅典卫城和普拉卡 + 美食选项)选择此预订选项,您将可以参观雅典卫城和普拉卡街区并品尝美食
- (2 小时雅典卫城或普拉卡选项)选择此预订选项,您将可以游览您选择的任一景点
- 行动不便。我们希望所有客人都能以最舒适的方式充分享受他们的旅程。如果您行动不便或只能步行很短的距离,我们要求您在预订后告知我们,因为我们可以采取各种措施来减少您站立的时间。请注意,此次旅行持续 3 小时,可能需要更多时间(如果需要,我们可以为您增加)。
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- Tour665976506930 条分享很有历史感的行程导游大叔人很好,全程尽可能详细的讲解,我们就三个人开的还是奔驰的mini van很宽敞。一直给我们冰水怕我们中暑。每到一地之前停车详细讲解,当你结束游览后他就等在出口,很完美的一趟旅行。撰写日期:2023年7月29日
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Monica S
Sydney, Australia5 条分享
2024年9月 • 家庭
What an incredible experience! Petrus was our private driver and unofficial tour guide the day before in Nafplio (and took us to Mykines and Epidaurus) so it was a delight to see him again in Athens. He provided waters for us and umbrellas and was always right on time. He even made a stop at a roadside orange vendor so we could taste local fruits. While he didn't have a license to take us into our stops as a tour guide, he went out of his way to provide so much helpful history and background.
During our day in Athens, our family had a private tour with Lidia who made the Acropolis and ancient agora come alive. You would not be doing these places justice without a guide and I can imagine no better guide. Her passion for Greek history was infectious and she had helpful maps and pictures to help visualize parts of the tour of the ruins and was a font of knowledge for all of our questions. If you can afford it, a private guide for the once-in-a-lifetime visit to these sights is worth it and I'm so glad we went with Warm Penguin and had the pleasure of learning from and spending time with Lidia and Petrus.
During our day in Athens, our family had a private tour with Lidia who made the Acropolis and ancient agora come alive. You would not be doing these places justice without a guide and I can imagine no better guide. Her passion for Greek history was infectious and she had helpful maps and pictures to help visualize parts of the tour of the ruins and was a font of knowledge for all of our questions. If you can afford it, a private guide for the once-in-a-lifetime visit to these sights is worth it and I'm so glad we went with Warm Penguin and had the pleasure of learning from and spending time with Lidia and Petrus.
撰写日期:2024年9月8日
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LaliFD
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This excursion was by far one of the highlights of our trip. It was an insanely hot day in Athens and it was wonderful to have a car with air conditioner and bottles of water. The driver was wonderful and told us a lot of facts about the city on the way to the Acropolis, where we met our very nice guide. The whole experience was great and we learnt a lot, my children enjoyed the stories involving Greek mythology. Highly recommended.
撰写日期:2024年7月24日
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Your wonderful review was really nice for all of us to read. Thank you so much for choosing us for your tour!
We hope to see you back again in the future.
Best Wishes from all of us at Warmpenguin Tours
撰写日期:2024年7月25日
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Lynn K
亚利桑那235 条分享
My husband and I took a private tour of the Acropolis and Plaka neighborhood with guide Antigoni Patika, who works with Warm Penguin tours. (Private means only my husband and me.) Antigoni was my favorite guide of the three Warm Penguin Athens tours we took.
Antigoni told us about the sights on top of the Acropolis: the Parthenon, the Erechtheion with Four Caryatids, the Propylea, the Athena Nike Temple, etc.
Antigoni brought along pictures to supplement her talk. I greatly appreciated this! She had a picture of the probable appearance of the huge forty foot statue of Athena that used to stand inside the Parthenon. (Her picture was based on a still-existing Roman copy of the Parthenon’s original Athena statue. The Roman copy is in the National Archaeological Museum).
Antigoni did a great job explaining how the ancient Greeks constructed the buildings on the Acropolis. She showed us 3 pictures of how the ancients moved the large marble pieces needed to construct the buildings. Sometimes cylindrical rock sections had small rock stubs like door jambs to wedge the pieces and hold them in place as they were moved.
Antigoni said the Athenians were unable to complete the finishing touches on the Porphyry entrance gate because they were busy fighting a war. The walls of the Porphyry have little stone stubs sticking out on which finishing stone slabs would have been hung.
It is not easy for a guide to hail around supplemental teaching materials. I appreciate Antigoni’s extra effort.
Antigoni told us a story about the mythological gods competing for naming rights to the town of Athens, and about an olive tree planted at the Erechtheion.
While we were on the top of Acropolis hill, Antigoni explained the sites below: the Asclepieion, the Theatre of Dionysus, nearby Mars Hill, nearby Pnyx Hill, etc.
From the Acropolis we looked down and saw the ruins of the Asclepieion, a healing center dedicated to Asclepius, a god associated with healing and medicinal arts. Antigoni told us that here priests administered medicine and performed operations. They believed in healing both body and mind. Before a patient could receive medical treatment at the Asclepieion, the patient had to go next door to see a religious theatrical performance at the Theatre of Dionysus. It was fun to learn about both of these ancient sites, instead of just seeing their ruins.
Antigoni pointed out nearby Mars Hill, (the Hill of Ares, the Greek god of war.) Long ago the Greek Supreme Court sat there, and St. Paul addressed early Christians there. People were walking on Mars Hill.
Antigoni pointed out another hill not far from the Acropolis called Pnyx Hill. In ancient times this hill had huge assemblies where democracy was invented and speeches were given. In 1687 the invading Venetians used this hill as a site from which to fire cannonballs at the Turks defending the Acropolis. The Parthenon was severely damaged by the explosion of the Turks’ munitions stockpile.
She also pointed out the well preserved Temple of Hephaestus in the Agora (a place we visited on a different Viator tour).
After enjoying the views from on top the Acropolis we headed downhill into the Plaka. Although the Plaka is a modern tourist/shopping district, there are many ancient or historic sites in the Plaka worth seeing. Antigoni showed us several of them.
We walked past the ruins of the Library of Hadrian, a fine library built in 132 AD by Hadrian, a Roman ruler of Athens. The building was used to store literary works and legal archives as well as a place to hear lectures and host philosophical schools. It had a lecture hall, reading rooms, gardens and a decorative pool.
We walked past the Tower of the Winds, an elegant octagonal building built around 60 BC, named after the eight large reliefs of wind gods around its top. It was originally topped by a weather vane, which would have been useful for traders and sailors. It had a clock tower and a sundial.
We strolled past shops and restaurants, some old churches, and the Monument of Lysikrates.
Once we had descended into the Plaka we got somewhat distant views of the Acropolis and Hadrian’s Arch, surrounded by more modern buildings, putting them in context.
At the beginning of our tour before we ascended the Acropolis, Antigoni pointed out the most expensive residential district in Athens. The Spanish embassy is there. We went inside a small church in that neighborhood.
At the end of our tour Antigoni led us to a very nice restaurant where my husband and I had a sumptuous delicious lunch. Our Viator tour included the food option, so we did not pay for this lunch. Many locals were dining there. I don’t know the name of the restaurant.
Antigoni pointed out a favorite quiet restaurant where she and her family like to dine: Hermion (Epmeion?), established 1981. We hoped to dine there but never did.
I recommend taking a Viator private tour of the Acropolis and Plaka. Request Antigoni Patika from Warm Penguin tours as your guide. She speaks Greek, English and German.
Antigoni told us about the sights on top of the Acropolis: the Parthenon, the Erechtheion with Four Caryatids, the Propylea, the Athena Nike Temple, etc.
Antigoni brought along pictures to supplement her talk. I greatly appreciated this! She had a picture of the probable appearance of the huge forty foot statue of Athena that used to stand inside the Parthenon. (Her picture was based on a still-existing Roman copy of the Parthenon’s original Athena statue. The Roman copy is in the National Archaeological Museum).
Antigoni did a great job explaining how the ancient Greeks constructed the buildings on the Acropolis. She showed us 3 pictures of how the ancients moved the large marble pieces needed to construct the buildings. Sometimes cylindrical rock sections had small rock stubs like door jambs to wedge the pieces and hold them in place as they were moved.
Antigoni said the Athenians were unable to complete the finishing touches on the Porphyry entrance gate because they were busy fighting a war. The walls of the Porphyry have little stone stubs sticking out on which finishing stone slabs would have been hung.
It is not easy for a guide to hail around supplemental teaching materials. I appreciate Antigoni’s extra effort.
Antigoni told us a story about the mythological gods competing for naming rights to the town of Athens, and about an olive tree planted at the Erechtheion.
While we were on the top of Acropolis hill, Antigoni explained the sites below: the Asclepieion, the Theatre of Dionysus, nearby Mars Hill, nearby Pnyx Hill, etc.
From the Acropolis we looked down and saw the ruins of the Asclepieion, a healing center dedicated to Asclepius, a god associated with healing and medicinal arts. Antigoni told us that here priests administered medicine and performed operations. They believed in healing both body and mind. Before a patient could receive medical treatment at the Asclepieion, the patient had to go next door to see a religious theatrical performance at the Theatre of Dionysus. It was fun to learn about both of these ancient sites, instead of just seeing their ruins.
Antigoni pointed out nearby Mars Hill, (the Hill of Ares, the Greek god of war.) Long ago the Greek Supreme Court sat there, and St. Paul addressed early Christians there. People were walking on Mars Hill.
Antigoni pointed out another hill not far from the Acropolis called Pnyx Hill. In ancient times this hill had huge assemblies where democracy was invented and speeches were given. In 1687 the invading Venetians used this hill as a site from which to fire cannonballs at the Turks defending the Acropolis. The Parthenon was severely damaged by the explosion of the Turks’ munitions stockpile.
She also pointed out the well preserved Temple of Hephaestus in the Agora (a place we visited on a different Viator tour).
After enjoying the views from on top the Acropolis we headed downhill into the Plaka. Although the Plaka is a modern tourist/shopping district, there are many ancient or historic sites in the Plaka worth seeing. Antigoni showed us several of them.
We walked past the ruins of the Library of Hadrian, a fine library built in 132 AD by Hadrian, a Roman ruler of Athens. The building was used to store literary works and legal archives as well as a place to hear lectures and host philosophical schools. It had a lecture hall, reading rooms, gardens and a decorative pool.
We walked past the Tower of the Winds, an elegant octagonal building built around 60 BC, named after the eight large reliefs of wind gods around its top. It was originally topped by a weather vane, which would have been useful for traders and sailors. It had a clock tower and a sundial.
We strolled past shops and restaurants, some old churches, and the Monument of Lysikrates.
Once we had descended into the Plaka we got somewhat distant views of the Acropolis and Hadrian’s Arch, surrounded by more modern buildings, putting them in context.
At the beginning of our tour before we ascended the Acropolis, Antigoni pointed out the most expensive residential district in Athens. The Spanish embassy is there. We went inside a small church in that neighborhood.
At the end of our tour Antigoni led us to a very nice restaurant where my husband and I had a sumptuous delicious lunch. Our Viator tour included the food option, so we did not pay for this lunch. Many locals were dining there. I don’t know the name of the restaurant.
Antigoni pointed out a favorite quiet restaurant where she and her family like to dine: Hermion (Epmeion?), established 1981. We hoped to dine there but never did.
I recommend taking a Viator private tour of the Acropolis and Plaka. Request Antigoni Patika from Warm Penguin tours as your guide. She speaks Greek, English and German.
撰写日期:2024年6月26日
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Dear Lynn
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review. We are really glad that our tour helped you make the most of your time here & hope to see you back again soon.
Best Wishes for all your future travels
All the team at Warmpenguin Tours!
撰写日期:2024年6月27日
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mattdave23
意大利瓦雷泽24 条分享
I booked this private tour to be able to enjoy an expert guide who knew how to explain the places and history of the Acropolis and Plaka well and in an engaging way. I was fully satisfied because Marita was very, very good: thorough, patient, nice, full of information and curiosity. The price is absolutely correct for the service offered, i.e. over 3 hours of personalized visit (skip-the-line access tickets to the Acropolis not included). Thanks Maritq!
撰写日期:2024年6月9日
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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review. We are really glad that our tour helped you make the most of your time here & hope to see you back again soon.
Best Wishes for all your future travels
All the team at Warmpenguin Tours!
撰写日期:2024年6月9日
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anthonysoprano
new jersey24 条分享
2024年5月 • 家庭
Great tour of the Acropolis and downtown Athens!
Having a guide for this site is a must!
The tour of Plaka was great also…a lot of history and a knowledgeable guide was a essential
Having a guide for this site is a must!
The tour of Plaka was great also…a lot of history and a knowledgeable guide was a essential
撰写日期:2024年6月4日
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Thank you for your lovely review. We are so pleased you enjoyed your tour with us.
It was great to host you in Athens & we all wish you a safe return home
撰写日期:2024年6月4日
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JulesMI55
Portland80 条分享
2024年5月 • 好友
The views were amazing from the Acropolis! Our guide Vicki was superb and was ver knowledgeable about Greek history. As older couples she was very conscientious about our limits with walking (gave us plenty of time to sit in the shade) and secured an elevator to get to the top of the Acropolis.
撰写日期:2024年5月25日
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Paolo P
1 条分享
2022年9月
We booked a private tour to acropolis & acropolis museum and we had wonderful experience. The communication with the agency were fast and and effective and they provide us with all the information for booking an locations.
The guide (Anna) were really prepared, patience and available for any questions. She explained us architecture and history as well as tips and Greek mythology.
Very recommended !
The guide (Anna) were really prepared, patience and available for any questions. She explained us architecture and history as well as tips and Greek mythology.
Very recommended !
撰写日期:2022年9月1日
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Thank you for your lovely review. We are so pleased you enjoyed your tour with us. We hope to meet you again in the future. Warm wishes from all the team at Warmpenguin Tours!
撰写日期:2022年9月2日
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Kim J
乔治亚士麦那34 条分享
2022年5月 • 好友
Took a morning hike up to the top of the Acropolis and we were rewarded with an amazing view of Athens. The Greek root acro- literally means "high;" thus, an acropolis is basically a "high city". Ancient cities often grew up around a high point, in order that they could easily be defended. Our guide (I think her name was Lisa) was very friendly, knowledgeable and went at a good pace for us.
Afterwards we went walking through the neighborhood
Anafiotika - an amazing small part of Plaka neighborhood, just beneath the Acropolis. Walking the tiny curved alleys, it’s easy to get lost - both figuratively and literally!
We enjoyed lunch at a local restaurant and ordered salad and fresh fish.
Afterwards we went walking through the neighborhood
Anafiotika - an amazing small part of Plaka neighborhood, just beneath the Acropolis. Walking the tiny curved alleys, it’s easy to get lost - both figuratively and literally!
We enjoyed lunch at a local restaurant and ordered salad and fresh fish.
撰写日期:2022年6月6日
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Thank you for your kind words, we are so glad that you enjoyed your tour. Warm wishes from all the team at Warmpenguin Tours!
撰写日期:2022年6月7日
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Jillian B
5 条分享
We had such a great experience! The tour was perfect for our short visit. It was amazing how we were able to cover so many periods of Greek history in such a short amount of time— all while staying in the shade. Vicky was so knowledgeable, the content was really interesting & insightful. We would high recommend!
撰写日期:2022年5月22日
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Thank you for your kind words, we are so glad you enjoyed your day. We hope to meet you again in the future. Warm wishes from all the team at Warmpenguin!
撰写日期:2022年5月24日
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Laura N
Chilliwack14 条分享
2021年9月
We received a lovely tour with tons of information. We were given lots of information but asked if we wanted more or less and I love the enthusiasm for the knowledge she was sharing
撰写日期:2021年12月8日
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I am travelling with my mother and sister and we would like to go to the Monastery of Dafni on Tuesday 9 October. Are you able to take us there and back to Athens?
We would also like to visit Cape Sounion on Thursday 11 October with pick up from Athens but dropping us off to the airport for our flight which departs Athens at 20.50.
Please could you provide a quote for both excursions?
撰写日期:2018年8月26日
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