Acropolis of Athens

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6 Mar
Great value for money, with beautiful and comfortable scenery. Although the drive was long, the driver was steady, and the local guide explained the attractions clearly and took excellent care of the travelers, even proactively helping everyone take photos! Their smiles and attitudes were excellent. Highly commendable. The lunch break provided midway was a bit rushed, but the food quality was good. The only drawback was that the Wi-Fi on the tour bus wasn't working that day.
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周 **
3 Mar
Meet at the station at 7:45 AM. There will be several tour buses parked there. Look for the bus with "VISIT METEORA" on the side. Confirm your name with the driver to board. The tour guide will appear in Kalambaka. You will visit a total of three monasteries (you will only find out which three on the day, as the monasteries rotate closures) and three or four photo spots. The itinerary is very smooth. You will return to the station at approximately 10:30 PM. It's a super packed day. Five-star rating!
SHIN ********
1 Mar
Meteora is a place where getting there is a problem, but visiting the monasteries is nearly impossible without renting a car, so I thought taking a tour was the answer. The four-hour one-way trip was really tough, and many monasteries close at 2 PM in winter, so even though I was told we would visit three, we could only actually enter two. However, since my stamina isn't great, I probably would have skipped one even if we could have entered three, so visiting only two wasn't a problem. If I visit again, I'd like to visit on a tour of one night or more rather than a day trip. I recommend a tour of one night or more to others who will see this review. There is no problem with viewing the monasteries because you move along an efficient route, but the time spent there was too short to feel Meteora's reverent atmosphere.
Valerie ****
28 Feb
love itttt willl definitely fo back when i get a chance to! guide was good, able to give recommendations and explains stories as well. very good job
Klook User
27 Feb
very nice experience. worth the money. highly recommended.
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puay *******
24 Feb
it is a long journey but the views spectacular. There are steps to climb but not that tough. there is ample time for each visit. Better to opt for package with lunch as there are no other restaurants available at the pit stop. and keep checking prices - as I manned to cancel and book one with lunch at just nominal increase. otherwise it’s at least 15-20 euro . the monastery will hand off scarves/ skirts for ladies even you wear long pants. lastly perhaps it’s not peak , finding the right buses at gather point is not as choatic as others experienced. Driver drives safely. Guide is friendly.
V ****
21 Feb
need to download an app and your ticket and audio is in there. actually since I like listening to the explanation and take pictures, halfway through the tour I ended up missing the timing from the audio as I was busy taking pictures.
Shek ********
21 Feb
It's a very worthwhile place to visit, but the entrance fee in winter is 20 euros, not the 5 euros that was stated.

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Discover the Acropolis of Athens, a mesmerizing ancient citadel that stands as a testament to the grandeur of ancient Greek civilization and the birthplace of democracy. Perched majestically atop a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a breathtaking glimpse into the past. As the most complete ancient Greek site still in existence, the Acropolis captivates visitors with its architectural brilliance and historical significance. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, the Acropolis invites you to step back in time and explore the rich history and culture of ancient Greece, making it a must-visit destination in the heart of Athens.
Athens 105 58, Greece

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Parthenon

Welcome to the Parthenon, the crown jewel of the Acropolis and a timeless symbol of ancient Greece. This architectural masterpiece, dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of Athens, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of classical architecture. Designed by the brilliant minds of Iktinos and Kallikrates, with sculptures by the renowned Pheidias, the Parthenon has witnessed the passage of time, serving various roles, including a mosque during the Ottoman Empire. As you explore its Doric columns and intricate sculptures, you'll be walking through history, experiencing the grandeur of a structure that has inspired countless generations.

Erechtheion

Step into the world of ancient mythology and architectural wonder at the Erechtheion. Known for its unique design, this temple is home to the famous Porch of the Caryatids, where six elegantly draped female figures serve as supporting columns. Beyond its stunning architecture, the Erechtheion holds a sacred olive tree, believed to be a gift from Athena herself, adding a layer of mythological significance to your visit. This temple is a must-see for anyone eager to delve into the rich tapestry of history and legend that defines the Acropolis.

Propylaea

Begin your journey through the Acropolis with a grand entrance at the Propylaea. Designed by the architect Mnesikles, this monumental gateway sets the stage for the ancient wonders that await you. As you pass through its impressive columns, you'll feel the anticipation build for the historical treasures beyond. The Propylaea not only serves as a majestic introduction to the Acropolis but also offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess of ancient Greece, making it an essential stop on your exploration of this iconic citadel.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Acropolis stands as a testament to the cultural and political achievements of ancient Athens. It has been a silent witness to pivotal historical events, from the grand construction projects spearheaded by Pericles in the 5th century BC to the turbulent times of the Venetian siege in 1687. This iconic site is more than just an archaeological wonder; it symbolizes the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and theatre, influencing countless cultures and remaining a beacon of classical Greek thought and art.

Architectural Marvels

Prepare to be awestruck by the Acropolis's classical architecture, where the Parthenon and Erechtheion stand as testaments to the advanced engineering and artistic prowess of ancient Greek architects. These structures not only showcase the adaptation of architecture to their natural surroundings but also embody perfectly balanced designs that have inspired Neo-Classical architecture across the globe.

Local Cuisine

While exploring Athens, don't miss the chance to indulge in the local cuisine, a delightful blend of flavors that capture the essence of Greece's rich culinary tradition. Savor must-try dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and baklava, each offering a unique taste of the region's gastronomic heritage.