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Explore Acropolis Hill

The Acropolis Hill, a timeless emblem of Greece’s ancient legacy, beckons visitors on a journey through history and architectural brilliance. Perched majestically in Athens, it stands as a symbol of democracy and Western civilization. Ascend this hallowed hill to encounter an extraordinary array of ancient wonders, including the iconic Parthenon, a masterpiece of Doric architecture devoted to Athena. As you wander among the awe-inspiring ruins, the Erechtheion, with its mesmerizing Caryatids and the Temple of Athena Nike, will leave you in awe of the ancient Greeks’ artistic prowess. Moreover, the Acropolis offers unparalleled panoramic vistas of Athens below, where the modern city blends harmoniously with its storied past.

Discover the magic of the Acropolis Hill with Clio Muse Tours.

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The self-guided audio tour will offer you both historical information and trivia about the site, as well as allow you to determine your own pace during the visit. That means taking your time to absorb the beauty and knowledge as well as pausing and resuming whenever and wherever you wish. Having a ticket beforehand will save you significant waiting time, because you will be able to enter through the automatic scanners instead of the ticket booth line.

At both entrances you will find automatic scanners. Skip the ticket booth line and head directly for the scanners. Scan the QR code of your ticket directly from your phone’s screen and you may enter.

Depending on your pace, you may need 1.5 to 2 hours. You may stay for as long as you like on the site. Note that once you exit, you cannot re-enter with the same ticket.

Among others, our team has created stories about the:

  • Propylaea
  • Parthenon
  • Theatre of Dionysus
  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus
  • Temple of Athena Nike
  • Belvedere

Taking into consideration the high temperatures and the hot greek sun, you may start your visit either early in the morning or early in the afternoon after 5pm. In general you may find it best to avoid rush hours, in order to better enjoy the site.