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Dionysus Theater, The Birthplace of Theatrical Performances
This is a place you will have to visit while in Athens. Why? because this is the birthplace of theater, thus the most significant theater in Europe. It is also Europe’s oldest theater. We at the Athens Walking tours take special care and show … Continue reading
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Protests in Athens
On February 12, 2012, in the very late hours of the evening, the Greek Parliament struggled but succeeded in passing new and more severe austerity measures, imposed by the EU, in order to avoid financial default. The measures are considered … Continue reading
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Delphi – The Navel of the Ancient World
Delphi, the famous Oracle, and sanctuary of god Apollo, is located in a breathtaking landscape spread out at the foot Mt. Parnassus.
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Free Entrance on Acropolis Museum
On Friday, 28th October 2011, the entrance to the New Acropolis Museum will be free, from 8:00 am till 10:00 pm celebrating the Greek National Holiday of “Ohi”. Book your tour now. The “Ohi” National Holiday celebrates the Greek Prime … Continue reading
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Our tours are running every day!
People are concerned about the strikes; some even are scared. Strikes do not mean demonstrations and demonstrations does not necessarily mean riots and something dangerous. People experience big cuts in their salaries and protest like in Rome or in other … Continue reading
Rainy weather
After a weekend full of sun and high temperatures, autumn arrived in Athens. Yesterday we had the first autumn rain. It looks like that the weather will be cloudy and possibly rainy up to Friday. Watch out for those slippery … Continue reading
CNN and ERT follow the Athens Food Tour
On September 5, 2011 we had the pleasure to have with us during the Athens Food Tour the CNN and ERT (The National Greek television) crew filming our tour under the supervision of Mrs Latha Erickson (CNN) and Marianna Petraki … Continue reading
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