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Combo Ticket See more & save with the Athens iVenture Card! iVenture Card is your passport to the top attrac- X tions, tours, museums and experiences in Athens. 50 It’s your holiday so you choose what you want to attractionsdetails see and do, simply pick from our included attrac- enclosed tions and build your own itinerary. Athens Unlimited Attractions Pass Adult (13+) Child (4-12) Y 1 Day Unlimite € 59.00 € 30.00 50 (Attractions Included A-V plus X-Z) 2 Day Unlimite € 99.00 € 50.00 (Attractions Included A-Z) 3 Day Unlimite € 179.00 € 99.00 R (Attractions Included A-Z plus one option 1-3) Z Choose the package to suit you 3 Day Pass includes 1 Full Day Tour per Pass (choose between Delphi Tour, Epidaurus & Mycenae Tour or Poros-Hydra-Aegina Cruise. STEP 1: PICK & CHOOSE Use this free guide or download the 1 Athens Open Tour app to plan what 94 you want to see and do and check details while you’re on the move. Explore one of the most famous UNESCO'S world heritage site with a day tour from Athens to magical Delphi. Depart from our terminal via the national highway passing by Thebes and Levadia (short stop) you 'll arrive in Delphi at around noon. Famous for its theatre, Temple of Apollo and ancient ruins, Delphi was considered the centre of the earth and the universe, and played a central role in the classical Greek STEP 2: SHOW & GO world. Pass by Castalia Spring, visit the archaeological site, the temple of Apollo, Athenian treasure and the museum of Delphi with its spectacular finds, including the unique bronze Charioteer, the Naxian Sphinx and the statue of Antinoos. After lunch break, visit Athena Simply present your Athens Pass Pronaia Sanctuary, the most photographed spot in Delphi. Return to Athens via Arachova (short photo-stop). powered by iVenture Card or iPass for entry or when booking. Check the attraction details for those that 2 require prior reservation. Ticket STEP 3: ENJOY & SHARE 1 Depart from our terminal via the coastal National highway for the Corinth canal (short stop). Continue to Mycenae, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and visit the archaeological site, home to the kingdom of mythical Agamemnon. You will see the Cyclopean Walls, the Lion’s Gate, the Have fun exploring and share your Royal Tombs, including Agamemnon Clytemnestra's, and the Treasury of Atreus, a magnificent 14th-century B.C. structure. Time will then be taken for a traditional Greek optional lunch at a nearby restaurant. After lunch through ARGOS proceed to Nauplia the first capital of modern experiences with friends, family Greece with its Venetian fortress of PALAMIDI and the fortified islet of BOURTZI (short stop). Continue on to Epidaurus and visit the ancient theatre. The UNESCO’S world heritage listed monument is reputed to be the birthplace of Apollo's son Asklepios, the healer and was the most and the world! Tag #iventure and Lines celebrated healing center of the classical world. Epidaurus is probably most famous for its theatre, one of the best preserved classical Greek buildings and still used today due to its amazing acoustics. The Argolis (Mycenae - Epidaurus) day tour returns to Athens in the late #athensopentour to have your 4 afternoon. Athens, Piraeus, photos featured on our site. Riviera & Beaches For Terms and Conditions visit www.iventurecard.com 3 Operation days and times may change due to Covid-19 restrictions. 104 Minimum of one hour must pass between redeeming benefits Tours 30 and REQUIRE ASSISTANCE? WE’RE HERE TO HELP! Attractions Take a day cruise from Athens to the fabulous Greek islands of Hydra, Poros and Aegina for a relaxing day on the sea. With all your transport, Call +0030 210 8815 207 or transfers and buffet lunch organized, you can sit back and enjoy your leisurely day cruise with free time on each island to explore. After transferring from Athens to the port by motor coach, you'll set sail for the island of Poros, where you'll have free time for strolling and email [email protected] shopping. Next, it's on to the island of Hydra. You will have about 1 hour and 30 minutes at leisure to enjoy the unique charms of Hydra island, whose amphitheater shape once served as a safe shelter for Saronic Pirates. From the decks, you will be able to admire the very special www.athensopentour.com, [email protected] architecture and dramatic landscapes of this island, whose old traditional stone houses and mansions silently stand witness to a long and turbulent history. Upon arrival in Egina (Aegina) you can either join an excursion to the Temple of Aphaia (cost not included) or take a walk 10,Stadiou Str , Athens, +302108815207 around the main town. Aegina is one of the Saronic islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf. The lovely island is only 31 miles (50 kilometers) AthensOpenTour.com from Athens, and is a popular getaway for Athenians during the summer months. After sailing back to the port you'll be transferred to M.H.T.E 0206E600005474Y0 Athens. A H O 10 P B I MUSEUM HERAKLEIDON 10 5 37 Apostolou Pavlou str, Athens, 118 51 & 16 Herakleidon str., Athens, 118 51 +302103461981 March to September Monday &Tuesday 10:00am - 2:00pm (last admission) Wednesday to Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm (last admission) October to February Wednesday to Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm (last admission) The Museum onsists of two separate buildings, 150 meters distance from each other. In Apostolou Pavlou str., war technology of ancient Greeks is illustrated via models, including Trireme, the famous Athenian war ship, catapults, siege towers, walls, armors, light weapons and even canons. In Herakleidon str., you can see a small collection of Automata from the Hellenistic period of Alexandria, Egypt. Automata are machines or tools that move or function with no obvious cause. A Q large scale functional model of Antikythera Mechanism, the first analogue computer, is also available made from plexiglas so one can see the mechanism itself J SINGLE ENTRY ATHENS WAR MUSEUM C USUAL PRICE: EUR 6 ADDRESS: Rizari 2 PHONE: +30 210 7252974 HOURS: Nov - Mar : 09:00 - 17:00; Apr - Oct: 09:00 - 19:01 The War Museum was established by the Hellenic State in 1964 in order to honor all those who fought for the country’s freedom. Its various activities include the publication of books, the establishment and maintenance of monuments and memorials all over Greece and abroad. R The Museum’s exhibition areas are distributed over four levels and present images of Greek MUSEUM OF ILLUSIONS history from antiquity to the present. 9 Important Note: Tickets must be redeemed at the Museum’s cashier.Please have your iVenture Card present. 19 Ermou str, (Entrance from Astiggos 12), Monastiraki +302103639627 Mon - Fri: 9:00-21:00 Sat and Sun:10:00-22:00 D K 6 A unique, unforgettable and fun experience to visitors of all ages! Discover 60 visual and interactive illusions, "infinity room", "inverted room", "chair illusion", "holograms" among others. Different visual illusions teach visitors how perceived reality is affected by sciences, vision, perspective and other stimuli. Furthermore, interactive and photographic illusions arouse visitors to have fun and take many photos. Get ready for an experience that will capture your imagination S ONE GREEK WRAPPED GYROS Mpairaktaris- Sigalas USUAL PRICE: EUR 2,5 Monastiraki Square 2, Athens +302103220201 Daily 11:00am - 02:00am Since 1879 the family Bairaktari opened the first tavern offers its guests traditional Greek hospitality.For six generations, our restaurants serve the finest dishes of Greek cuisine, made with the best materials, low prices and friendly environment. E L T ONE SET MENU HARD ROCK CAFÉ ATHENS USUAL PRICE: EUR 19.55 Adrianou 52 st., Athens 10555 + 30 210 3245170 Open Daily 9.00-00.30 Located at 52 Adrianou Street in Monastiraki, just a stone’s throw away from the historic city center with stunning views of the Acropolis, the new Hard Rock Cafe Athens is a must-see for both visitors and locals alike.The Café-Bar area features a beautiful internal atrium area with a sliding roof top. Guests can enjoy fresh, high-quality food from our food menu which includes a selection of our starters and salads, as well as our delicious Legendary burgers, steaks, fajitas and many more. Hard Rock U Athens by bike (normal bike) F M USUAL PRICE: EUR 18 16 Athanassiou Diakou str., 11742, Athens +302169003291 Mon - Fri: 9:00-17:30 Sat-Sun: 9:00-14:00 Rent a high quality trekking bike and explore Athens on your own. Enjoy this 2-day self-guided tour which will give you a nice overview of Athens. Navigate around the city with the provided e-maps (included in the price) that will help you cycle safely from Athens centre to the coast and around the historical centre. V ONE PLATE OF MOUSAKA Mpairaktaris Syntagma square USUAL PRICE: EUR 8,9 2 Ermou str., Syntagma square, Athens +302103222190 Daily 11:00am - 02:00am N Since 1879 the family Bairaktari opened the first tavern offers its guests traditional Greek hospitality.For six generations, our G restaurants serve the finest dishes of Greek cuisine, made with the best materials, low prices and friendly environment. W ANCIENT GREEK THEATRE 25 Lysiou & Mnisikleous 22 str., Plaka, Athens 105 56 +306979914706 May -October: 19:00-20:00 Laugh your way through Ancient Greek Theatre Bring to life the ancient ruins you meet around the city Athens Learn about some of the most interesting myths of ancient Greece Located in the heart of the historical neighborhood of Plaka The only daily, English speaking, Ancient Greek Theatre performance in Athens .
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