Athens Grand Walk Self-Guided Game & Tour
Athens, Greece
Join us in the famous “Athens Grand Tour” and explore the Greek Capital in all it’s glory, in this half-day orientation tour. Get to uncover all the local stories and world-famous landmarks, UNESCO-listed ancient ruins and 19th century royal palaces. Apart from the city’s important landmarks you will get off the beaten path and explore the local flea markets and food bazaars together with its urban and alternative character. Street art, memory traces and local hidden gems are waiting for you to discover!
And don’t forget, this is not just an ordinary self-guided tour. This is a gamified exploration experience, where riddles and quizzes for each new place you visit, engage you more with your surroundings and make you discover even more exciting new things in each stop. The best explorer gets the biggest collection of gems and wins special rewards in our network of local souvenir shops and museums. Check our handpicked collection of shops out, they are really something!
Meet the Hero
Meet your local storyteller
Mourgos, The Dog
Howdy, I am Mourgos the Dog! I live in Athens and I will become your most loyal friend. The hustling streets of the city are my home. So come on, follow me to show you around!
• Explore UNESCO-listed ancient ruins and their stories.
• Fun facts & stories of contemporary Athens.
• Solve quizzes and riddles to collect your Gems.
• Discover street art and the urban culture of the city.
• The handmade crafts and antiques items at the city's bazaars.
• Discover local goodies at food markets.
• Visit hidden museums in Athens.
• Enjoy Panoramic Vistas.
• Find super Instagrammable spots and enrich your photo collection.
• Discover our Hand-picked local souvenir shops.
Shakeh –
We saw all the important landmarks of Athens city through a very interactive and engaging way. It was great for everyone. Especially the adults were so into the experience! Also, very value for money as we won a very good offer at a Greek brand shop. Definitely worth it and I would suggest it to everyone who stays a day or two in Athens.