Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Reviews
We've found 4 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier reviews from Viator.com travelers and members: what they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved. It's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
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Review by Hogflogger, October 2011
The tomb is massive and has a beautiful bas-relief of a deceased warrior lying on a bed.We observed the changing of the guard on September 29, 2011. It was an awe-inspiring occurrence. The photo does not do justice to the uniforms or march-step used. They raise each foot, extend it upwards at a 45 degree angle, with the opposing arm at the same angle, and then step forward. There are videoclips on YouTube that show it. Definitely a must-see if in Athens!
Review by ELIZABETH V, August 2011
Doing what: Private Walking Tour: National Archaeological Museum
We were unable to see the National Archeological Museum because of the strike. However, the supplier arranged for our guide to take us to the New Acropolis Museum which was amazing! Even though transporation was disrupted, Vicki made a heroic effort to get to our hotel so that we could take the tour. Her expertise in archeology makes her an exceptional guide. We truly bonded with her. She will be a life-long friend of our family. We are so grateful to them for making our trip to Greece memorable even though the city was practically shut down due to the strike. They are amazing!
Review by Sven V, October 2012
Doing what: Athens Super Saver: City Sightseeing Tour plus Half-Day Cape Sounion Trip
Guide Katarina was great. Thanks to guides like her make it possible to see the essence of a place like Athens in just half a day, while providing you with enough inspiration to explore further. The half-day tour of Athens was great. In contrast however, the Cape Sounion trip was not worth the time going there in my view.
Review by Sonjya J, April 2013
Doing what: Athens Super Saver: City Sightseeing Tour plus Half-Day Cape Sounion Trip
Highlight of tour is the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum.
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