The Temple of Olympian Zeus was a colossal temple dedicated to "Olympian", located in Athens, Greece. It was initially built in the 6th century BC but wasn't completed until the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD. The temple was renowned for its size and housed one of the giant cult statues in the ancient world. Unfortunately, the temple's glory was short-lived as it was pillaged during a barbarian invasion and never repaired, reducing it to ruins. Despite this, a substantial part of the temple remains today, and it remains an important archaeological site in Greece.
Discover Athens is a tour that takes you on a journey through some of the most iconic and historical landmarks in the capital city of Greece. The time includes visits to the following places:
Anafiotika: A picturesque neighbourhood on the slopes of the Acropolis, known for its narrow, cobblestone streets and traditional Greek architecture.
Plaka: A historic neighbourhood at the foot of the Acropolis, characterized by its charming and narrow streets, traditional Greek taverns, and neoclassical buildings.
The southern slope of the Acropolis: A hill located in the centre of Athens, home to several ancient ruins, including the Theatre of Dionysus, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, and the Sanctuary of Asclepius.
Temple of Olympian Zeus: A former temple dedicated to the god Zeus, located near the centre of Athens.
National Garden: A large park in the centre of Athens featuring numerous species of plants and trees, a small lake, a playground, and a cafe.
Syntagma Square: A large public square in the centre of Athens, home to the Greek Parliament and the Evzones, the ceremonial guards of the Hellenic Republic.
Kolonaki: An upscale neighbourhood located in the centre of Athens, known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife. The area is also home to several museums, galleries, and cultural institutions.
The tour offers a comprehensive overview of Athens' history and culture and immerses oneself in the city's rich heritage and charm.