- Explore the stunning Acropolis of Athens on a guided walking tour and grasp its magnificence with the assistance of a licensed, expert story-telling tour guide
- Catch a glimpse of glorious monuments like the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylea and the temple of Athena Nike and feel like you‘ve taken a trip back in time
- Admire the gorgeous view of Athens from the top of the Acropolis and capture beautiful photos with the urban landscape of Athens in the background
- Let your expert guide take you on an exploratory Acropolis museum tour with every detail of the ancient civilization.
Early Morning Walking Tour: Acropolis & Acropolis Museum
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What’s included
- Professional and licensed guide
- Walking tour
- Headsets
- Hotel pick up/drop off service
- Acropolis and Acropolis Museum entrance fees
Entrance fees: Admission tickets are not included in the price paid online. You are requested to purchase the tickets before the date of the activity, to ensure that you will be able to enter the Acropolis with your group. The timeslot selected for the Acropolis visit should be at 08:00 am for the 8:15 am timeslot, 9 am for the 8:45 and 9 am timeslot and 10 am for the 10:00 am timeslot.. For your Acropolis Museum visit, when purchasing the tickets, please select the date of the tour.
Meeting point: The meeting point is our office at 26 Athanasiou Diakou str. 11743, 15 minutes before departure time depending on the timeslot selected.
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FAQ
The best time to visit the Acropolis is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the site is less crowded compared to the peak summer months. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the outdoor site and enjoying the views.
For the best experience, consider visiting:
- Early morning (8:00–9:00 AM): This is the least crowded time of day and offers cooler temperatures.
- Late afternoon (2:00–3:00 PM, depending on closing hours): Fewer visitors are present, and the lighting is great for photography.
Avoid midday visits in the summer (July and August), as the site can get extremely hot and crowded. If visiting during this time, bring water, sunscreen, and a hat to stay comfortable. Winter visits (November to March) are quieter and cooler, though the weather can sometimes be unpredictable.
It is recommended that visitors bring small to medium-sized backpacks to the Museum.
Amateur photography and filming for personal use are permitted throughout the Acropolis Museum, except in the Archaic Acropolis Gallery on the first floor. The use of flash, tripods, and additional professional equipment is prohibited. Publishing these photographs in print or digital form requires the Museum's written authorization.
The Acropolis of Athens includes several iconic ancient structures, the most notable being:
- Parthenon: A temple dedicated to Athena, the city's patron goddess.
- Erechtheion: Known for its Caryatids, the columns sculpted as female figures.
- Temple of Athena Nike: A small temple celebrating Athena as the goddess of victory.
- Propylaea: The grand entrance gateway to the Acropolis.
- Odeon of Herodes Atticus: A Roman-era amphitheater still used for performances.
- Theatre of Dionysus: The world's first theater, dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine and theater.
The site also includes various sanctuaries, altars, and remains of ancient fortifications.