Skip to main content
    Museums
    Family and Kid Friendly
    Greece - Athens

    Athens Archaeological Museum Tour for Kids and Families

    Go to Reviews

    Immerse yourself in the biggest collection of Greek artifacts with a kid-friendly guide, who will make everything understandable for the whole family.

    Tour Features

    Local Guide

    Certified Official Guide

    Tour Languages

    English, Italian, Spanish, French, German

    Duration

    2 hours and 30 minutes

    Tour Size Options

    • Small Group (up to 14 ppl)
    • Private

    Skip the Line

    And save time

    Tour Details

    Full Description

    Take your family on an engaging and educational journey through the world's richest collection of Ancient Greek art at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Led by a top-rated, kid-friendly guide, you will explore iconic artifacts such as Agamemnon's Mask, the stunning frescoes from Santorini, the remarkable Antikythera mechanism, and the powerful Artemision Bronze. These are masterpieces your children will recognize from history books, now brought to life before their eyes! Both parents and kids can enjoy the museum through interactive games, scavenger hunts, trivia, photo contests, and prizes, making this a fun-filled experience for the whole family.

    What is Included

      Included:
    • Included: Kid-friendly Guide

    Meeting Point

    The tour starts at National Archaeological Museum of Athens, 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece. View on Google Maps

    Reviews

    Be the first to leave a review.

    In order to reduce spam and fake activities, your review will be sent for approval to our agents and evaluated in the next 24 hours.

    Photos and Videos

    • Athens Archaeological Museum Tour for Kids and Families
    • Athens Archaeological Museum Tour for Kids and Families
    • Athens Archaeological Museum Tour for Kids and Families
    • Athens Archaeological Museum Tour for Kids and Families
    • Athens Archaeological Museum Tour for Kids and Families
    How do you prefer to be contacted?