Acropolis · Plaka · Ancient Agora · Cape Sounion
Welcome to Greece. Your private driver meets you at Athens International Airport and transfers you the 45 minutes into the city — either to Plaka (below the Acropolis, the most atmospheric district), Kolonaki (higher-end shopping, Benaki Museum neighborhood), or Syntagma Square (central, most convenient for the sites). Check in, unwind from the flight, and walk a little to shake off the time change.
Athens is a city you can see from almost anywhere — the Acropolis is visible from rooftop terraces, street corners, even the Metro platforms. Dinner tonight is your first proper Greek meal somewhere in Plaka or Psyrri, with a view back up at the illuminated Parthenon that is genuinely one of the world's great night images. Your specialist has the reservation ready.
The essential Athens day. The Acropolis is the morning's anchor — 2,500 years of continuous architecture on a limestone outcrop at the center of the city, with the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Temple of Athena Nike, and the Propylaea all on the single site. Your specialist has pre-booked the first timed entry of the morning, which is the best time both for the light on the marble and for beating the midday heat. A private licensed guide walks you through 2,500 years of history in roughly two hours.
From the Acropolis, a short walk downhill takes you to the New Acropolis Museum — a brilliantly designed Bernard Tschumi building opened in 2009 that houses the Parthenon marbles (and the empty spaces reserved for those still in the British Museum). Plan at least 90 minutes. Afternoon at leisure in Plaka and Anafiotika (the tiny Cycladic-style neighborhood on the northeast slope of the Acropolis, built by 19th-century island immigrants). Dinner somewhere in Plaka with an unhurried pace.
A flexible day designed around your energy level after the Acropolis. The classic option: a half-day private-driver trip south along the Apollo Coast to Cape Sounion, where the Temple of Poseidon sits on a dramatic cliff edge above the Aegean — the last sight Athenian sailors saw as they left for the islands in antiquity. The drive takes about 90 minutes each way with stops, and the temple itself is a modestly-sized but beautifully-sited 5th-century BC ruin. Sunset at Sounion is the standard timing; the photographs are genuinely justified.
Morning alternative for those who prefer to stay in the city: the Ancient Agora (where Socrates taught, 656 feet north of the Acropolis), the Roman Agora and Hadrian's Library just beyond it, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus — the largest temple in ancient Greece, of which only 15 of the original 104 columns remain, each 56 feet tall. The Panathenaic Stadium — the 1896 Olympic venue, carved from white marble — is a short walk further east. For the deepest archaeology: the National Archaeological Museum houses the Mask of Agamemnon, the Antikythera mechanism, and the finest Cycladic-figure collection in the world. Evening: a final Athenian dinner.
A final Greek breakfast, then your private driver collects you for the transfer to Athens International Airport — roughly 45 minutes from central Athens. Four days in the birthplace of Western civilization is a short trip but a dense one; most Athens City Stay guests leave already planning the return — usually with a Greek islands extension that starts the same way.
Your Juniper specialist remains reachable throughout departure day, and your in-app itinerary stays accessible for any last-minute questions. Safe travels home.
This is a sample luxury custom route — a starting point, not a fixed package. Many clients travel something very close to this, customized for their travel style, group, and dates. Book a free consultation and a specialist will build from here.
Your specialist pre-arranges the right luxury experiences based on your interests and travel style. These are the custom experience types available on this route — specific choices are made with you, not for you.
Activities are selected and pre-booked with your specialist based on your interests — not all activities are included in every trip version. Availability varies by season.
You work directly with a specialist who knows Greece deeply — not a call center or booking agent. Every consultation is with someone who has walked these places in person.

Florence-based Southern European specialist. Lexi splits her year between Italy and the wider Mediterranean, planning custom Greece itineraries with the same firsthand depth she brings to Italy — which Cycladic island fits which travel style, which Athens neighborhood to base in, and how to weave ferries, flights, and private boats into a journey that flows.

Juniper Tours' most tenured specialist with 25 years of experience. CMSC certified and a former Peace Corps volunteer. Taryn brings tenured detail-orientation to every Greek itinerary — she knows which Santorini hotel has the best caldera view at sunrise, which Athens taverna is worth finding, and which ferry connection needs to be booked months in advance or it won't happen.
“Our family travel plans were thoughtfully prepared with careful attention to our family's cultural identity. We felt so cared for and were able to experience Greece deeply even in a short amount of time. We traveled in style, but more specifically it was OUR style!”
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