Tours/Athens/Athens Half day Christian Tour | Apostle Paul first Spoke - Acropolis, Parthenon
Viator · Private tour

Athens Half day Christian Tour | Apostle Paul first Spoke - Acropolis, Parthenon

4.9(7)Athens1 hour
VIATOR4.5(2)TRIPADVISOR5.0(5)

Description

Regarding the spot from where Apostle Paul spoke to the Athenians, it is also said that he preached in front of the High Court’s Body as one of its members (Dionysius the Aeropagite) adopted the ideas of his preaching. Areopagus was the name of the hill west of the Athenian Acropolis. In this half-day tour we will drive you to were St.Paul first came to Athens. Then we will visit the Acropolis, the Parthenon,the Erechtheion, Mars Hill (Areopagus), (Acts 17:22) were Apostle Paul delivered his sermon to the Athenians. You then proceed by visiting the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Temple of Nike, the tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Parliament House, Presidential Palace, Panathenian Stadium, Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Plaka, the Ancient agora,(St. Paul’s meeting place), the Roman agora, Academy, the University and the National Library.

Tour Options

Luxury Sedan
  • 1-4 passengers Pickup included
Luxury MiniBus
  • 1-12 passengers Pickup included
Luxury MiniVan
  • 1-7 passengers Pickup included

Itinerary

15 min

Although not directly associated with Saint Paul in historical records, this magnificent gateway provides us with a glimpse into the rich tapestry of ancient Athens, a city that the apostle Paul once walked. The Propylaea served as the ceremonial entrance to the Acropolis, the religious and cultural heart of the city. It was a place of great significance, where Athenians and visitors alike would have passed through on their way to worship the gods, participate in civic ceremonies, or admire the architectural marvels atop the sacred hill. As we walk through the central passageway of the Propylaea, let us imagine Saint Paul traversing these same steps, perhaps pondering the philosophical debates and religious practices that surrounded him. Although the apostle's visit to Athens is primarily remembered for his speech at the Areopagus, it's likely that he passed through the Propylaea as he explored the city and engaged with its inhabitants.

Admission not included60 min

The Acropolis, with its majestic temples, statues, and monuments, stands as a testament to the architectural and artistic achievements of ancient Greece. It was here, amidst the splendor of classical civilization, that Saint Paul arrived during his missionary journey to spread the teachings of Christianity. Imagine Saint Paul ascending the winding path to the Acropolis, gazing upon the magnificent structures dedicated to the Greek gods and goddesses. The Parthenon, with its graceful columns and intricate sculptures, would have dominated the skyline, a symbol of Athens' devotion to Athena, the city's patron deity. Stand in the shadow of the Parthenon, reflecting on the profound impact of Saint Paul's message in this ancient city. His famous speech at the Areopagus, where he proclaimed the "unknown god" worshipped by the Athenians as the one true God, challenged the prevailing beliefs of the time and laid the foundation for the spread of Christianity in the Greco-Roman world.

30 min

Constructed in the 5th century BCE, the Parthenon was dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of Athens, and served as the city's monumental centerpiece. Its majestic columns, intricate sculptures, and architectural precision embody the ideals of beauty, harmony, and order revered by the ancient Greeks. Although Saint Paul's visit to Athens is not directly associated with the Parthenon in historical records, his presence in the city during the 1st century CE undoubtedly intersected with the cultural and religious significance of this sacred site. As he walked the streets of Athens and engaged with its inhabitants, Saint Paul would have been confronted by the grandeur of the Parthenon and the beliefs it represented.

15 min

Imagine Saint Paul walking among the ancient ruins of the Erechtheion, contemplating the myths and legends that shaped the worldview of the Athenians. As he engaged with the city's inhabitants, including philosophers, poets, and priests, Saint Paul would have encountered a rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions that provided fertile ground for the spread of Christianity. While the Erechtheion stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient Greek civilization, it also serves as a reminder of the transformative power of Saint Paul's message of salvation and redemption. His proclamation of the Gospel challenged the prevailing religious norms of the time and laid the foundation for the Christian faith to take root and flourish in the Greco-Roman world.

30 min

Also known as Mars Hill, is a historic site atop the Acropolis of Athens steeped in both mythological and biblical significance. The Areopagus served as a revered meeting place in ancient Athens, where the city's council convened to discuss matters of law, philosophy, and religion. Named after Ares, the Greek god of war, and later associated with the Roman god Mars, this sacred site was believed to be the location where Ares was tried for the murder of Poseidon's son. It was here, amidst the grandeur of the Acropolis, that Saint Paul delivered one of his most famous speeches, challenging the beliefs of the Athenians and proclaiming the message of Christianity. In his speech at the Areopagus, Saint Paul acknowledged the religious fervor of the Athenians, noting their altar to the "unknown god." He seized upon this cultural curiosity to introduce them to the God he worshipped, the creator of the universe who transcends human understanding and dwells not in temples made by hands.

Admission not included60 min

The Ancient Agora was the beating heart of Athenian life, a vibrant hub where commerce, politics, and social interaction converged. Here, merchants peddled their wares, philosophers engaged in intellectual discourse, and citizens gathered to participate in democratic governance. It was also a place where religious rituals and ceremonies took place, reflecting the diverse spiritual beliefs of the Athenian populace. During his time in Athens, Saint Paul would have undoubtedly traversed the bustling streets of the Agora, engaging with its inhabitants and sharing the message of Christianity. While the Agora is not specifically mentioned in the biblical account of Saint Paul's visit to Athens, its cultural and historical significance cannot be understated. As a center of intellectual inquiry and religious expression, it provided fertile ground for the spread of new ideas and beliefs, including the teachings of Christianity.

Admission not included20 min

An impressive ancient building located within the Ancient Agora of Athens. Although not directly associated with Saint Paul in historical records, the Stoa of Attalos provides valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of his visit to Athens and the spread of Christianity in the ancient world. The Stoa of Attalos was originally built in the 2nd century BCE by King Attalos II of Pergamon as a gift to the city of Athens. It served as a covered walkway or portico, providing shelter for merchants, philosophers, and scholars engaged in commerce, conversation, and intellectual pursuits. Reconstructed in the 1950s, the Stoa of Attalos stands as a striking example of ancient Greek architecture and craftsmanship.

Highlights

Private transportation
Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle

What's included

Included
Private transportation
Professional drivers with deep knowledge of history (not licensed to accompany you in any site)
Bottled water
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Not included
Meals & Drinks
Licensed tour guide (upon request and depending on availability)
Acropolis (must be purchased in advance - limited availability)
Ancient Agora (can be purchased on-site)

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Our drivers are not official tour guides, but they are knowledgeable and can provide fascinating commentary in fluent English. Although they will not enter the sites with you, they can answer all of your questions about the places you visit with this tour.
  • Third party activities and especially extreme sports are not allowed during the tour. This can be a cause for immediate cancellation of the tour.

Reviews(7)

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963titusb
May 25, 2025
Wonderful experience

It was an amazing experience with Spyros. He went above and beyond and did very well at explaining the history along the way.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your experience! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your time with us and that everything met your expectations. It was a pleasure to have you as our guest, and we hope to welcome you again in the future for another memorable experience in Greece!

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5blairr
June 28, 2024
Amazing Experience

Fotis was an amazing tour guide. He was extremely knowledgeable, kind and accommodating. He was so good at explaining location and instructions on what to do. Always prompt in picking us up. Overall amazing experience! Would definitely recommend this company and Fotis!

Operator response

We are so grateful for your wonderful review! Thank you for taking the time to share your rating with us and the community. Your feedback means a lot to us. Greetings from Fotis!

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12fmdh
June 24, 2024
Best Athens/Apostle Paul Tour

Are very courteous, intelligent, knowledgeable guide... Spiros... Provided an excellent private tour of highlights of Rome and specifically the places where the Apostle Paul was involved in the culture here. He gave us great advice as to getting in and out of the very busy sites including the Acropolis. We saw beautiful ancient sites with great views and great photos. He also arranged for us to be in front of the changing of the guard of the Greek tomb of the unknown soldier. This is the perfect tour for a overview of the sites in Athens. We were very comfortable in his Mercedes van during the hot part of the day. Would recommend to everyone looking to see Athens.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We’re thrilled to hear that you enjoyed your private tour with Spiros. His expertise and guidance in navigating the busy sites, especially the Acropolis, and showing you the places associated with the Apostle Paul made your experience memorable. It’s great to know that you appreciated the beautiful ancient sites, views, and photos, as well as the special arrangement to witness the changing of the guard. We're also glad you found comfort in the Mercedes van during the hot part of the day. Thank you for recommending our tour to others looking to explore Athens. Greetings from Spiros and the entire team!

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James_L
October 31, 2023
Regular tour. Good tour but not necessarily Christian.

It was a great tour but I was a little disappointed bc I went out of my way to book a Christian tour and there wasn’t really anything Christian about it. He just told us Mars Hill was where Paul preached and that there was a letter in the museum that Paul wrote to the Athenians.

Operator response

We are so grateful for your review. Thanks for sharing your rating with us and the community. We visited the places where the Apostle Paul preached in Athens and we described the Christian history of his steps in Athens. We also offer another tour which includes his visit to Ancient Corinth.

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Amanda B
April 28, 2023
Enjoyable Half Day Tour of Athens

My husband and I visited Athens last Monday. Our guide Konstantino was interesting, knowledgeable and took us to many of the main sites. We had a fun time in Athens!

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Kathryn_P
January 30, 2022
Perfect day in Athens

Kostos and Vicky came to our hotel and gave us the most marvelous, comprehensive tour of Athens in one day. We were able to See the Parliament House, the Plaka District, and the National Library. We drove to Lycabettus and had the most beautiful view. We visited the Olympic Stadium. We had a wonderful tour of the Acropolis, the Areopagus and the Parthenon/Acropolis museum. Kostos was a courteous and careful driver, able to get us exactly where we needed to be. Vicky toured many places with us. She was so informative and a great story teller. It was a delightful day!

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Anna I
September 29, 2019
ancient Corinth tour

Kostas was amazing at all our tour at Corinth and we felt like to be at those times of history followed the steps of apostle Paul. we recommend him as the best tour guide and driver

Operator response

We are so grateful for your 5-star review. Thanks for sharing your rating with us and the community.

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