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Discover Athens with the Percy & Medusa Mythology Treasure Hunt, a 2.5-hour family activity featuring riddles, food stops, and visits to iconic monuments.

The Percy & Medusa: Mythology Treasure Hunt & Tour offers a unique way to explore Athens, combining storytelling, riddles, and food to create an engaging experience for families and history enthusiasts alike. Priced at $73.47 per person, this 2 hour and 30-minute private tour takes participants through the historic neighborhoods of Plaka and the Acropolis foothills. The tour begins at the Arch of Hadrian and ends at the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, a beautifully preserved ancient monument in Plaka.
What sets this experience apart is its focus on Greek mythology, especially the story of Medusa and Percy Jackson, making it ideal for those interested in mythology or seeking a more interactive way to learn about Athens’ monuments. The tour features a mobile ticket and uses the Narratologies app to guide the adventure, riddles, and stories. While the experience is designed for all ages, it’s especially suitable for families and curious explorers looking for a lively, story-driven exploration of the city.

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The tour kicks off at the Arch of Hadrian, a grand Roman monument near the Acropolis, serving as a perfect introduction to Athens’ blend of Greek, Roman, and modern history. Here, the facilitator provides the initial story, setting the scene for the mythological adventure ahead. From this point, the group uses the Narratologies app to read stories and solve riddles, immediately immersing participants in the city’s ancient atmosphere.
The starting location’s proximity to public transportation makes it easy to reach, and the entire experience is designed for those with moderate physical fitness. The tour’s length and pace are balanced to keep everyone engaged without feeling rushed, making it accessible for families with children.
Next, the tour passes by the Acropolis Museum, where an exciting riddle guides participants to learn more about this impressive institution and its artifacts. The 5-minute stop here provides a chance to appreciate the museum’s architecture and its collection of Greek relics, helping to deepen understanding of the city’s ancient past.
This stop emphasizes storytelling about the museum’s exhibits and encourages participants to connect the stories to the city’s history. The free admission to the museum as part of the tour adds value, making the experience both educational and enjoyable for all ages.

Participants then walk along Dionysiou Areopagagitou, one of Athens’ most scenic pedestrian streets. Lined with ancient monuments and picturesque houses, this street offers a charming glimpse into the city’s architectural beauty. As stories unfold about the district’s historic buildings, visitors solve riddles that heighten their engagement with the surroundings.
The street’s aesthetic appeal and open-air setting make this stop a favorite for those who appreciate scenic walks combined with cultural storytelling. The facilitator hints at Olympian gods hiding in the alleys, adding an element of fun and mystery to the stroll.

A key highlight of the tour is the food stop at LUKUMA, where participants enjoy Greek donuts drizzled with honey, alongside savory pastry pies such as cheece or spinach. This 15-minute break offers a delicious pause, giving everyone a moment to recharge physically and savor local flavors.
The inclusion of food adds a relaxed, social element to the experience, making it ideal for families and those who appreciate tasting authentic Greek treats. The water provided during the stop ensures hydration, especially on warm days.
At the Teatro di Dioniso, the tour reveals one of the oldest surviving ancient theaters at the foot of the Acropolis. Here, storytelling about the theater’s history complements the site’s dramatic architecture, which hosted performances in classical Athens. The facilitator emphasizes the theater’s cultural significance, tying it into the broader mythological theme of the tour.
This stop is brief but impactful, offering a tangible sense of Greece’s theatrical heritage. The free admission allows visitors to appreciate one of Athens’ most iconic open-air venues.
Next, the group visits the Herod Atticus Odeon, a Roman-era stone theater renowned for its excellent acoustics. The storyteller shares stories about the venue’s history and its importance in ancient and modern performances. Participants solve a riddle related to the site, further engaging with its legacy.
Standing in this historic amphitheater provides a sense of the city’s artistic traditions. The site’s preservation and ongoing use for events make it a lively, inspiring stop in the tour.
The Areopagus hill offers sweeping views across Athens and the Parthenon. This vantage point is perfect for taking in the city’s layout while solving riddles that relate to its history. The facilitator hints at hidden clues among the ruins and views, making this stop both scenic and interactive.
A brief 10-minute visit here allows for photo opportunities and a moment to appreciate the cityscape, all while continuing the mythological quest.
From above the Ancient Agora, participants learn about Athens’ vibrant civic life in antiquity. The storyteller narrates stories connecting the agora to Greek democracy and philosophy, with a riddle that guides the next phase of the adventure.
This elevated perspective offers insights into how the city’s heart functioned as a hub of politics, commerce, and social life. The quiet surroundings foster reflection after the busy stops earlier in the tour.
The final major stop is Plaka, the oldest part of Athens, filled with narrow alleys, historic houses, and lively shops. Here, multiple stories and riddles bring the mythological quest closer to completion. The facilitator guides visitors through picturesque streets, pointing out graffiti, hidden corners, and traditional architecture.
This 20-minute segment provides a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for absorbing the city’s charm while completing the treasure hunt. The area’s lively ambiance makes it an ideal setting for finishing the adventure on a high note.
The Klepsydra stop offers a well-earned rest, where participants enjoy more Greek treats and drinks. This 15-minute break provides a chance to relax, chat about the tour, and enjoy the local atmosphere. It also functions as a social hub within the adventure, enhancing the group dynamic.
The break ensures everyone stays energized for the final stops and the concluding ceremony, making the experience both fun and manageable.
The Tower of the Winds, considered the first recorded weather station, is a distinctive landmark. Visitors admire its architecture and solve a riddle about its functions, tying it into the mythological theme. This quick 5-minute stop adds an educational touch and highlights Athens’ innovative history.
Its unique design and historical significance make it a memorable point in the tour, perfect for curious minds.
The tour ends at the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, where the facilitator hosts a coronation ceremony symbolizing the successful completion of the quest. Participants receive golden wreaths as part of the celebration, marking the culmination of the adventure.
This iconic monument, beautifully preserved, provides a fitting finale. The experience includes discount vouchers for local shops and a sense of achievement, making it a rewarding conclusion.
The Percy & Medusa tour is a private experience, ensuring personalized attention from the facilitator. It starts at the Arch of Hadrian and finishes at the Choragic Monument, both centrally located near public transport options. The tour includes two food stops with traditional Greek snacks, and the Narratologies app guides the riddles and stories when the facilitator is not present.
While drinks beyond water are not included, the tour’s focus on food and storytelling makes it a rich experience for families and mythology enthusiasts. Bookings are typically made 23 days in advance, reflecting its popularity, and the free cancellation policy offers flexibility if plans change.
This tour combines education, entertainment, and local flavors, making it more than just a sightseeing walk. The knowledgeable guides like Maria and Konstas excel at engaging both children and adults, making it suitable for families, history buffs, and those interested in Greek mythology.
The storytelling approach paired with riddles, food breaks, and iconic sites creates an active, memorable experience. However, the tour is designed for those comfortable walking and standing for periods, with a moderate physical requirement. The private setting guarantees an intimate exploration, free from crowds.
This 5-star-rated tour offers a compelling way to experience Athens through the lens of mythology and storytelling. It provides a well-balanced mix of history, fun, and local cuisine, making it a standout choice for families and curious travelers alike. The carefully curated stops and engaging guides ensure that participants both learn and enjoy their time in this historic city.
“This was the highlight of our trip to Athens! Maria was a great guide, informative, interactive, and able to bounce flawlessly between our elementa…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is designed with families in mind and is engaging for children through storytelling, riddles, and activities. The guides are skilled at bouncing between different age groups, making it fun for elementary and middle school kids.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes access to the Narratologies app, a guide facilitator, two food stops featuring Greek donuts and pastry pies, golden wreaths for the finale, and discount vouchers for local shops. Drinks beyond water are not included.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including stops, food breaks, and the final ceremony. The pacing is balanced to keep participants engaged without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes at the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, in the Plaka district, near the Acropolis Metro Station, making it easy to continue exploring or return to accommodations.
Do I need to download anything in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to download the Narratologies app before the tour for a seamless experience. After booking, participants receive an email with the download link and meeting details.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the booking includes free cancellation, provided it is made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This lively, mythologically themed treasure hunt offers an engaging way to discover Athens’ iconic sites while immersing in stories and local tastes. Perfect for families, mythology fans, and anyone seeking a fun, interactive city experience.