Acropolis Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Access
Highlights
- Skip-the-line access to Acropolis
- Learn about Greek history and mythology
- Evening visit to avoid crowds
- Explore iconic monuments of ancient Greek civilization
- Experience the majestic Theater of Dionysus
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Skip the Line Access
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2-Hour Guided Tour
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Licensed English Guide
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Small Group Experience
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Acropolis Admission Ticket
Embark on an unforgettable journey through ancient Greece with the Acropolis Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Access. Skip the long lines and dive into the rich history and mythology of Athens with a licensed tour guide. As the sun sets, explore the iconic Acropolis, the sacred rock of Athens and a symbol of ancient Greek culture. Marvel at the architectural masterpieces like the Propylaea and the Temple of Athena Nike. Stand in awe of the majestic Parthenon, a Doric temple dedicated to Athena Parthenos, the patron goddess of Athens. Feel the presence of the mythical kings of Athens as you step into the elegant Erechtheion, adorned with six female statues instead of columns. And finally, immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the ancient Theatre of Dionysus, where the City Dionysia was hosted. Book now and let the Acropolis ignite your imagination with its stories of triumph, victory, and timeless beauty.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Athens' Acropolis with a guided tour, skip the line, and delve into Greek history and mythology in a small group setting.
Included
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Licensed Tour Guide
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Acropolis Ticket
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Skip the Line Acropolis Access
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Small Group Guided Acropolis
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Meeting Point
Rovertou Galli 4, Athina 117 42 , Greece
End Point
Rovertou Galli 4, Athina 117 42 , Greece
What to expect
The Acropolis hill (acro – edge, polis – city), so-called the “Sacred Rock” of Athens, is the most important site of the city and constitutes one of the most recognizable monuments of the world. It is the most significant reference point of ancient Greek culture, as well as the symbol of the city of Athens itself as it represents the apogee of artistic development in the 5th century BCE. During Perikles’ Golden Age, ancient Greek civilization was represented in an ideal way on the hill and some of the architectural masterpieces of the period were erected on its ground.
The Propylaea is the monumental entrances to the sacred area dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of the city. Built by the architect Mnesicles with Pentelic marble, their design was avant-garde. To the south-west of the Propylaea, on a rampart protecting the main entrance to the Acropolis, is the Ionian temple of Apteros Nike or Wingless Victory.
The temple of Athena Nike, designed by the architect Kallikrates, was built between 426 and 421 BC on a bastion at the southwestern edge of the Acropolis. It replaced older temples whose remains are preserved inside the bastion. As the name implies, the statue of Athena Nike was situated in the temple as a symbol of victory. Nike usually had wings, but in this case, the statue did not have them, so it was named Athena Apteros, which means "wingless".
It is the most important and characteristic monument of the ancient Greek civilization and still remains its international symbol. It was dedicated to Athena Parthenos (the Virgin), the patron goddess of Athens. It was built between 447 and 438 B.C.E. The temple is built in the Doric order and almost exclusively of Pentelic marble. It is peripheral, with eight columns on each of the narrow sides and seventeen columns on each of the long ones.The sculptural decoration of the Parthenon is a unique combination of the Doric metopes and triglyphs on the entablature and the Ionic frieze on the walls of the cella. The metopes depict the Gigantomachy on the east side, the Amazonomachy on the west, the Centauromachy on the south and scenes from the Trojan War on the north. The Parthenon, the Doric temple, the pinnacle of Pericles’ building program is beyond question the building most closely associated with the city of Athens, a true symbol of ancient Greek culture and its universal values.
Erectheion
The elegant building known as the Erechtheion was erected in 421-406 BC. The name derives from Erechtheus, the mythical king of Athens, who was worshippedSounio Half Day Private Tour - Olive Sea Travel there. The temple was made of Pentelic marble, the frieze of Eleusinian grey stone with white relief figures attached to it and the foundations of Piraeus stone.The stone paving of this propylon was thought to preserve the traces made by Poseidon’s trident when it hit the ground and produced salt water. Finally, another door on the south facade of the western temple opened onto the porch of the Karyatides, a pi-shaped structure with six female statues instead of columns to support the roof. Five of them are in the Acropolis Museum and another in the British Museum those on the building are casts. The frieze probably depicted scenes related to the mythical kings of Athens.
The Theatre of Dionysus is an ancient Greek theatre in Athens. It is built on the south slope of the Acropolis hill, originally part of the sanctuary of Dionysus Eleuthereus. The first orchestra terrace was constructed on the site around the mid- to late-sixth century BC, where it hosted the City Dionysia.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Visit nearby Plaka for dining options.
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Bring a hat; it can get sunny.
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Check out the Acropolis Museum nearby.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Evening visits offer cooler temperatures.
More About this Experience
Introduction
The Acropolis Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Access is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history and mythology of Athens. By exploring this ancient site in the evening, you can avoid the crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience. With a licensed tour guide leading the way, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Greek culture and architecture as you walk through these iconic ruins.What to expect?
During the 120-minute tour, you'll get to explore the most important site in Athens, the Acropolis. From the moment you arrive at the meeting point, you'll be captivated by the grandeur of this historical landmark. As you ascend the hill, your tour guide will provide fascinating insights into the significance of each structure you encounter.Who is this for?
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a mythology lover, or simply someone curious about ancient civilizations, this tour is ideal for you. It's a great opportunity for families, couples, and solo travelers to delve into the rich heritage of Athens. The tour is designed to cater to various age groups and interests, ensuring that everyone can appreciate the wonders of the Acropolis.Why book this?
The Acropolis Guided Tour offers several unique selling points that make it worth booking. Firstly, the skip-the-line access allows you to make the most of your time by avoiding the long queues. This tour also takes place in the evening, offering a more serene and atmospheric experience. Additionally, with a knowledgeable tour guide by your side, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the magnificent architecture and historical significance of the Acropolis.Good to know
While on this tour, it's important to wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking on uneven surfaces. It's also recommended to bring a bottle of water and some sunscreen, especially during the summer months. Photography is encouraged, so don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning views from the Acropolis. Lastly, be prepared for a couple of steep inclines, but rest assured, the incredible sights waiting for you at the top are well worth the effort.Reviews
Visitors who have experienced the Acropolis Guided Tour rave about the insightful and engaging tour guides. They appreciate the opportunity to learn about ancient Greek history and mythology in a captivating manner. Many reviewers also mention how the skip-the-line access allowed them to make the most of their time and avoid the crowds. Overall, travelers express their satisfaction with the tour and its ability to bring the Acropolis to life.Journals from our explorers at this location
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