7 Days Self-Guided AI Audio Tour: Classical Greece
About this tour
All our self-guided tours are crafted for an independent traveler who wants to move at their own pace, but at the same time feel like someone is there with them. This is what we call - Travel with Herodot AI.
With AI-powered Self-Guided Audio Tours to Classical Greece, you get precisely what you need - a personal travel buddy with you 24/7 on your phone.
This 7 Days Classical Greece Self-Guided Tour Package includes all the major UNESCO World Heritage sites: from Athens' Acropolis to the Oracle of Delphi, the ancient theater of Epidaurus, the fortified citadel of Mycenae, the birthplace of Olympics in Olympia, and the spectacular monasteries of Meteora.
Our Tour Guide app will lead you through the fascinating history of Ancient Greece, from the Bronze Age civilizations to the Golden Age of Athens, Byzantine monasteries, and the birth of the Olympic Games - all in your own language.
Feel free to book your spot now and walk in the footsteps of ancient heroes, philosophers, athletes, and gods.
Highlights
- Explore the Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens
- Visit the ancient theater of Epidaurus with its perfect acoustics (UNESCO)
- Walk through the Lion Gate at Mycenae, home of Agamemnon (UNESCO)
- Discover the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Ancient Olympia (UNESCO)
- Visit the Oracle of Delphi, center of the ancient world (UNESCO)
- Marvel at the cliff-top monasteries of Meteora (UNESCO)
- See the Corinth Canal and explore Ancient Corinth
- Visit 5 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one journey
Itinerary
Day 1: Athens - The Acropolis & Ancient City
8 Stops
The Acropolis
The sacred rock crowned by the Parthenon, symbol of Western civilization.
The Parthenon
The iconic temple dedicated to goddess Athena, masterpiece of classical architecture.
Erechtheion
Temple with the famous Caryatids, maidens serving as architectural columns.
Temple of Athena Nike
Small but elegant temple celebrating Athenian victories.
Propylaea
The monumental gateway to the Acropolis.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus
Ancient stone theater still used for performances today.
Theatre of Dionysus
Birthplace of Greek drama and tragedy.
Acropolis Museum
World-class museum housing original sculptures from the Acropolis.
Day 2: Athens - Agora, Plaka & Ancient Sites
8 Stops
Ancient Agora
The heart of ancient Athens' commercial and civic life.
Temple of Hephaestus
The best-preserved ancient Greek temple in the world.
Stoa of Attalos
Reconstructed ancient shopping arcade, now a museum.
Roman Agora
Marketplace from the Roman period with the Tower of the Winds.
Plaka District
The old historical neighborhood with narrow streets beneath the Acropolis.
Temple of Olympian Zeus
Once the largest temple in Greece with colossal columns.
Hadrian's Arch
Monumental gateway marking the boundary between ancient and Roman Athens.
Panathenaic Stadium
The marble stadium that hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896.
Day 3: Corinth, Mycenae & Nafplio
8 Stops
Corinth Canal
Engineering marvel connecting the Gulf of Corinth with the Saronic Gulf.
Ancient Corinth Archaeological Site
Once one of the richest cities of ancient Greece.
Temple of Apollo at Corinth
Ancient Doric temple with standing columns dating to 540 BC.
Archaeological Site of Mycenae
Bronze Age citadel and home of legendary King Agamemnon.
Lion Gate
The iconic entrance with relief sculpture of two lionesses.
Treasury of Atreus
Impressive beehive-shaped royal tomb also known as Tomb of Agamemnon.
Nafplio Old Town
Beautiful Venetian port town, first capital of modern Greece.
Palamidi Fortress
Venetian fortress offering panoramic views over the town and sea.
Day 4: Epidaurus & Journey to Olympia
8 Stops
Ancient Theater of Epidaurus
Best-preserved ancient theater famous for its perfect acoustics.
Sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidaurus
Ancient healing center dedicated to the god of medicine.
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
Houses findings from the sanctuary including surgical instruments.
Temple of Asclepius
Remains of the sacred temple where healing rituals took place.
Tholos at Epidaurus
Mysterious circular building used in healing ceremonies.
Ancient Stadium of Epidaurus
Where athletic competitions honored the healing god.
Scenic Drive to Olympia
Journey through the Peloponnese mountains and valleys.
Evening in Olympia Town
Charming village at the foot of the ancient sanctuary.
Day 5: Ancient Olympia - Birthplace of the Olympics
8 Stops
Sanctuary of Olympia
Sacred site where the Olympic Games were born in 776 BC.
Ancient Olympic Stadium
The original stadium where ancient athletes competed for glory.
Temple of Zeus
Once housed the massive gold and ivory statue, one of Seven Wonders.
Temple of Hera
Where the Olympic flame is lit for modern Olympic Games.
Philippeion
Circular memorial built by Philip II of Macedon.
Archaeological Museum of Olympia
Houses masterpieces including Hermes of Praxiteles statue.
Museum of the Olympic Games
Traces the history from ancient to modern Olympics.
Palaestra
Ancient training grounds where athletes prepared for competitions.
Day 6: Delphi - Center of the Ancient World
8 Stops
Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi
Home of the famous Oracle, where ancient Greeks sought prophecies.
Temple of Apollo
Where the Pythia priestess delivered the oracle's prophecies.
Sacred Way
The path leading up to the temple, lined with treasuries of Greek city-states.
Theater of Delphi
Ancient theater with spectacular views over the sanctuary and valley.
Stadium of Delphi
Where the Pythian Games were held, rival to the Olympics.
Delphi Archaeological Museum
Houses the Charioteer of Delphi and other masterpieces.
Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia
The iconic Tholos, circular building photographed against mountain backdrop.
Castalian Spring
Sacred spring where pilgrims purified themselves before consulting the oracle.
Day 7: Meteora - Monasteries in the Sky
8 Stops
Great Meteoron Monastery
The largest and oldest monastery, perched on highest rock.
Varlaam Monastery
Second largest monastery with impressive frescoes and tower.
Roussanou Monastery
Perched on a narrow rock pinnacle with stunning views.
Holy Trinity Monastery
Dramatically positioned monastery accessed by 140 steps.
St. Stephen's Monastery
Easily accessible convent with beautiful gardens and views.
St. Nicholas Anapafsas Monastery
Small monastery with remarkable 16th-century frescoes.
Meteora Viewpoints
Spectacular panoramic viewing points of the rock formations.
Kalambaka Town
Picturesque town at the base of Meteora rocks.
Inclusions
- Access to Herodot AI Audio Guide App
- Digital Map of Classical Greece Sites
- Unlimited AI Photo Recognition queries
- 24/7 Virtual Support
- Lifetime access to tour content
Exclusions
- Entrance fees to archaeological sites and museums
- Transportation (car rental or bus tickets)
- Accommodation
- Food and drinks
- International Airfare
- Entry visa to Greece
From €9.99 per person
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