Tours and Excursions inAcropolis

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Private Walking Tour of Athens: The Acropolis
Duration
3.5 hours
Athens Private Day Tour: From Athens to Poseidon
Duration
10 hours
Duration
5 hours

About Acropolis

The Acropolis of Athens, perched majestically on Acropolis Hill, is one of the most iconic monuments of ancient Greece, symbolizing the birthplace of democracy and Western civilization. 

This UNESCO World Heritage site, with its breathtaking views of Athens, attracts millions of visitors every year who are eager to explore its rich history and architectural marvels. A guided tour of the Acropolis is the ideal way to experience this legendary site, offering valuable insights into its historical significance and the cultural achievements of ancient Greece.

With our diverse range of Acropolis tours, you can skip the ticket line and dive straight into exploring the Acropolis Athens buildings, accompanied by expert guides who bring the stories of the past to life. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply a curious traveler, our tours cater to a variety of interests, ensuring a memorable and enriching visit.

Why choose our Acropolis tours?

Our Acropolis tours are designed to offer a seamless and engaging experience for all visitors. Here’s why our tours are the best choice for exploring this iconic site:

  • Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable guides are passionate about the history and culture of ancient Greece. They provide engaging narratives and expert insights into the significance of the Acropolis and its monuments, ensuring a deeper understanding of the site's historical context.
  • Skip the Line Tickets: Avoid the long queues and make the most of your time at the Acropolis with our skip-the-line tickets. Gain priority access to the site and start your exploration without any hassle.
  • Combo Tickets: Enhance your experience with our combo tickets, which include access to the Acropolis Museum and other nearby attractions such as the Temple of Olympian Zeus. These packages offer great value and a comprehensive exploration of Athens' rich history.
  • Breathtaking Views of Athens: From the Acropolis, enjoy panoramic views of Athens and its surrounding landmarks, offering perfect photo opportunities to capture your visit.

Guide for visiting the Acropolis of Athens

Visiting the Acropolis requires some planning to ensure you make the most of your time. Here’s a guide to help you choose the best ticket or tour option:

Choose the right ticket or tour

Selecting the right ticket or tour depends on your interests and time constraints. Here are some options:

  • General Admission tickets: Ideal for those who prefer to explore at their own pace. These Acropolis tickets allow you to skip the ticket line and access the Acropolis and its key sites.
  • Guided tours of the Acropolis: Perfect for visitors who want in-depth insights and historical context. Our guided tours offer expert commentary and skip-the-line access, enhancing your understanding of this iconic monument.
  • Private tours: For a more personalized experience, choose our private tours. These tours offer flexibility and tailored itineraries, allowing you to explore the Acropolis with your own guide.
  • Combo tickets: If you're interested in exploring more of Athens’ historic sites, consider our combo tickets. These include access to the Acropolis, Acropolis Museum, Temple of Olympian Zeus, and other significant locations.

Must-See attractions of the Acropolis

The Acropolis is home to several must-see attractions that highlight the architectural and cultural achievements of ancient Greece:

  • Parthenon: The centerpiece of the Acropolis, this majestic temple is dedicated to the goddess Athena and is an enduring symbol of ancient Greek civilization.
  • Erechtheion: Known for its Caryatids, this temple is a unique architectural masterpiece with its distinctive columns shaped like female figures.
  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus: A beautifully preserved amphitheater that still hosts performances today, offering a glimpse into the cultural life of ancient Athens.
  • Temple of Athena Nike: A small yet elegant temple that celebrates Athena's role as the bringer of victory.
  • Propylaea: The grand entrance to the Acropolis, showcasing classical Greek architecture at its finest.
  • Acropolis Museum: Located nearby, this museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts and sculptures from the Acropolis, providing deeper insights into its history and significance.

Opening hours

Plan your visit according to Acropolis' seasonal opening hours:

  • Summer Season (April 1st to October 31st): 8AM - 6PM
  • Winter Season (November 1st to March 31st): 8AM - 5PM
  • Acropolis is closed on January 1st, March 25th, May 1st, Easter Sunday, and December 25th and 26th.

How to get to the Acropolis

There are several convenient ways to reach the Acropolis:

  • Metro: The M2 (red line) metro line will take you directly to the "Acropoli" station. From there, it's a short walk to the Acropolis.
  • Bus: Several bus lines connect various parts of Athens with the Acropolis. Routes and stops can be checked on the official website of Athens Public Transport Organization (OASA).
  • Tram: The Acropolis is also accessible by tram. The T4 line has stops close to the Acropolis.
  • Walking: For those staying in central Athens, the Acropolis is easily accessible by foot.
  • Tour Transport: Our tours often include transport from your accommodation to the Acropolis, ensuring a hassle-free journey.

Facilities

Acropolis offers several facilities for visitors:

  • Shop: A gift shop is available near the entrance, offering a range of souvenirs and books.
  • Cafeteria: The nearby Acropolis Museum features a cafeteria with stunning views, perfect for a break during your visit.
  • Restrooms: Facilities are available near the entrance and at the Acropolis Museum.

Tips for making the most of your Acropolis visit

To ensure a memorable and enjoyable visit, consider these practical tips:

  • Best times to visit: Early morning or late afternoon visits offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, providing a more pleasant experience.
  • Photo opportunities: Capture stunning views of Athens from the Acropolis. The golden hour near sunset provides the best lighting for photography enthusiasts.
  • Weather considerations: Bring a hat, sunscreen, and water, especially during the summer months, to stay comfortable.
  • Comfortable footwear: Wear sturdy walking shoes to navigate the uneven terrain of the Acropolis.

FAQ

For an Acropolis tour, wear comfortable, non-slip shoes as the terrain can be uneven. Bring water to stay hydrated, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses for sun protection, especially in summer. Lightweight clothing is recommended for comfort. Carry your tickets (printed or digital), ID if needed for discounts, and a small bag for essentials. A camera or smartphone is great for capturing the views, but large backpacks and tripods are not allowed. Snacks can be useful but are not permitted inside the site. Being prepared will help you fully enjoy this historic landmark.

Yes, there are plenty of food and drink options near the Acropolis. The surrounding neighborhoods, such as Plaka, Thissio, and Monastiraki, are filled with cafes, restaurants, and tavernas offering a variety of cuisines. You'll find everything from traditional Greek dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, and tzatziki to international fare.

For a quick bite, there are many casual eateries and bakeries where you can grab snacks like koulouri (sesame bread rings) or spanakopita (spinach pie). If you're looking for a sit-down meal, several rooftop restaurants offer stunning views of the Acropolis, especially in the evening. Additionally, many cafes serve refreshing drinks and desserts, perfect for a break after exploring the area.

Tipping your tour guide is not mandatory, but it is a common practice and a thoughtful way to show your appreciation for their knowledge and effort. If you feel your guide has provided excellent service, a tip is always welcome. 

Yes, there are restrooms available at the Acropolis. Facilities are located near the main entrance and are generally well-maintained. However, it’s a good idea to use them before beginning your exploration, as restrooms are not available throughout the site itself. Keep in mind that during peak hours, there may be a short wait.

Yes, the Acropolis is partially wheelchair accessible, thanks to ongoing efforts to make the site more inclusive. A wheelchair lift is available to assist visitors with mobility challenges in reaching the top of the hill where the monuments are located. The lift can be accessed near the main entrance, but it’s advisable to contact the site in advance to confirm availability and ensure assistance.

Once at the top, some areas of the Acropolis are accessible via specially designed pathways, but the uneven terrain and ancient structures can still present challenges. For a more comprehensive experience, visitors with reduced mobility may also consider exploring the Acropolis Museum, which is fully wheelchair accessible and provides detailed exhibits about the site and its history.

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