Explore Athens on an electric bike! With this guided cycling tour, we'll experience the rich history and culture of this fascinating place.
Athens Electric Bike Tour Itinerary
At the designated time, we'll meet up at the Solebike office and set off on an unforgettable electric bike tour of the Greek capital. We'll start our journey by riding around the Dionysiou Areopagitou promenade, which offers breathtaking views of the Herodion Theater and Areopagus Hill.
As we cycle through Thission, we'll catch a glimpse of ancient Agora, which dominate this part of the tour before reaching the Kerameikos site. Here, you'll witness the resting place of the heroes.
Our tour will continue through very old areas, where you'll admire the remains of a great civilization. We'll stop at the Roman Forum and the Ancient Agora, which dominate this part of the tour before reaching the Kerameikos site.
Then, as we cycle across the Psiri district, you'll see graffiti walls, colorful streets, and cafes. We'll then move forward into Plaka, where you'll ride on cobblestone alleys to explore the hidden corners of this ancient city. The guide will share plenty of fascinating legends and anecdotes along the way. We'll pause here to enjoy a bagel and indulge in some local flavors before continuing on.
Next up, we'll cycle over to Hadrian's Library, an ode to the Roman Emperor's contribution to the city's cultural heritage. Then it's on to the Roman Forum and the emblematic Tower of the Winds, and feel the essence of the oldest part of Athens. From here, we'll pedal past an Ottoman residence known as Benizelou Mansion, the oldest house in Athens.
Our tour will continue with the charged atmosphere of the original Olympic Games stadium, the impressive surroundings, and the imposing Temple of Zeus. You'll take a snapshot under the mysterious Hadrian Arch and stand in front of the biggest marble stadium, the Panathenaic Stadium. Finally, you'll take a look among the columns of the challenging Zappeion and admire the impressive soldiers of the Presidential Guard alongside the Roman Baths ruins.
Finally, after a total of 2 hours and 45 minutes of pedaling, our tour will come to an end back at the starting point.
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