Greece and Turkey Private and Small Group Tours

Croatia, Greece & Turkey Private and Small Group Walking Tours

Follow the traces of past civilizations and empires
Located on the edge of Europe and Asia, Greece and Turkey straddle two worlds. For Greece, it’s antiquity and modernity—its capital Athens, as well as its many islands, boast ruins of the ancient Greek civilization that spawned many Western fields of thought, including philosophy, mathematics, politics, science, and theater.

Turkey’s dual nature comes out of its geography: it’s split between the European and Asian continents, and this mix of different cultures shaped Turkey’s ’s history. Most notably, the country was dominated by the Ottoman Empire, which controlled parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe from the 14th until the early 20th centuries. Their former glory is reflected in the eastern and western influences found in Istanbul.

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We enjoyed a wonderful relaxing morning food tour with Alexandra. Even though it was a holiday, she showed us many interesting venues and added historical context that made it very interesting. We sampled various little bites along the way and finished with a local favorite…gyros. She was a delightful host and we would highly recommend her.
Smaro was an excellent guide -- knowledgeable, passionate and welcoming. She shared so much helpful info about art, history, archaeology, culture. And she helped negotiate our way through the crowds at the Acropolis & the Acropolis Museum. Our first in-person Context tour after so many online meetings. It won’t be our last. Highly recommend Context & Smaro.
It was excellent. Eleftheria was very knowledgeable and very personable. She had an ease with the museum and its exhibits. I really enjoyed my time with her and the museum. Both first class.