When visiting Athens, many tourists are drawn to the historic sites such as the Acropolis and the Parthenon. However, for a more unique experience, consider exploring the city through an Olympic-inspired workout tour with a certified sports trainer. This tour allows you to delve into the essence of the Olympics, visiting venues connected to real Olympic events throughout history.
Begin your journey at Zappeion Hall, a beautiful neoclassical landmark and the first modern purpose-built Olympic facility. Here, you will have the opportunity to jog around the building, participate in warm-up exercises, and learn about the origins of the Olympics. Discover how the ancient Games influenced society, how athletes trained, and how the disciplines evolved over time.
Next, visit a 19th Century gym nearby to try your hand at some of the earliest Olympic events, such as javelin, shot put, and long jump. You may be surprised to learn that the long jump was once performed from a standing start, without a run-up. The tour culminates with a visit to the Panathenaic Stadium, the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble, which hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Here, you can even compete in a race before exploring the rest of the stadium at your leisure.
Exploring Athens’ Street Art Scene
While museums are a popular way to experience art, Athens offers a unique opportunity to explore street art in the city. Graffiti has become an integral part of Athens’ urban fabric, with everything from giant murals to small tags adorning the streets. Join a tour led by a local guide, such as Nikos, to learn about the history of graffiti and the development of Athens’ street art scene.
Wander through neighborhoods that support and showcase street art, and discover the stories behind the artworks and artists. For example, learn about Loukanikos, a stray dog that became a symbol of resistance during Athens’ economic crisis. Street art depicting Loukanikos serves as a reminder of the social and political turmoil that the city faced during that time.
You may also come across art addressing current issues, such as the war in Ukraine or local disasters. Artists like INO (Apostolos Kyriazis) are known for their black and white images with a splash of blue, addressing social inequalities and political issues in Greece. This alternative tour provides a deeper understanding of Athens’ culture and the issues that are important to its residents.
Food Tour of Athens
Greek food is a central aspect of the local culture, making a food tour a fantastic way to experience a different side of Athens. Join locals in their passion for food by sampling Greek classics such as spinach pies and baklava. Taste olive oil and Greek coffee while learning about culinary techniques and the importance of provenance.
Explore the bustling Varvakios Market, the largest fish, meat, and vegetable market in Athens. Don’t miss a stop at ‘Kostas’ for a traditional pork souvlaki wrapped in warm pita bread. The tour concludes with a selection of scrumptious Greek meze at a deli, providing a unique glimpse into everyday life in Athens.
Exploring Athens in unique ways offers a different perspective on this historic city. Whether through an Olympic-inspired workout tour, an exploration of street art, or a culinary journey through the local cuisine, these experiences provide a deeper understanding of Athens’ culture and vibrant community.