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Is it hard to get up to the Acropolis?

Be prepared to walk up the Acropolis hill The Acropolis is a hill of 156 meters/ 512 feet high and there is no lift. This means you have to walk all the way up on foot. Usually, it's not a problem, when you take your time at the several monuments you pass.



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It was not easy, but it was not overly difficult. The angles were somewhat steep and it was a near consistent climb, but something almost anyone could do. You do not need to be in peek physical condition to make the trek. The key is always to take your time and move at your own pace.

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Acropolis Main Entrance This is the entryway you'll get access to if you buy a normal Acropolis ticket online. Because of its popularity and visibility, visitors should expect to wait anywhere from 20-30 minutes at the main gate, depending on when they visit.

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Average speaking you need around 1.5 - 2 hours to ascend the hill and see the monuments of the Acropolis. Of course, you can spend as long as you want and taking as many pictures as you wish, then add some extra strolling and picture time to it.

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Are there bathrooms at the Acropolis of Athens? Yes, there are; by the main Entrance, by the side entrance -Dionysus Theater- and on top of the Acropolis by the old Museum.

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Acropolis Entrance Fees The admission for the Acropolis is: 20€ for the adults from April 01 to October 31. 10€ for the adults from November 01 to March 31. Free for children up to 18 years old (with valid ID or passport) and students from EU countries (with valid student ID) all year-round.

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A. If you're visiting Athens Acropolis during peak hours, you should choose the side entrance located on the southern side of the hill.

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This is a big no-no and there are signs all over the Acropolis warning visitors not to touch the marble. As tempting as it may be to touch a piece of marble that might have been carved by the sculptor Phidias himself, please restrain yourself. For the good of international relations.

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Is the Acropolis Museum worth it? Visiting the Acropolis Museum is absolutely worth it. You will get to see and hear about the art that was made 2400 years ago and how it is taken care of. Moreover, it is ranked 11th best museum in the world and 8th in Europe.

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Wear good shoes – avoid wearing flip-flops! The stones are pretty slippery so the best choice would be shoes with good grip. If you don't have any but still want to visit Acropolis, be careful where you walk. If you can, avoid stepping on the shiny marble stones. Instead, choose the rough-looking areas.

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Best time of the day: The best time to visit Acropolis is early in the day; the Acropolis gets busy between 11 AM and 2 PM.

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The answer is yes. Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.

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As long as you are wearing clothes you'll be fine. August may be the hottest time to be on the Acropolis and most people should dress lightly, shorts, short sleeve shirts, hat and bring lots of water. Your best option to avoid the heat and crowds of tourist and tour groups is to get there at opening . . .

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Even with just one day in Athens, you'll be pleased to know you can visit the Acropolis and many of the main historic sites in this time. The city is of course one of the oldest in the world, and no visit is complete without visiting some of the ancient sites.

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Visit the Acropolis late in the evening This way, you will enjoy the sunset from the Hill, admiring the panoramic view of Athens and the sweet light of the sun caressing the white marbles of the monuments. During peak season, the Acropolis site is closed at 8 pm. So the recommended starting time for your tour is 6 pm.

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Yes, you can skip ahead of long lines by booking Acropolis tickets online. If you book tickets on the day of your visit, it could mean a wait time of around 2 to 3 hours. Purchasing skip-the-line tickets will allow you to save time.

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Although the tickets usually don't sell out, we recommend you buy your tickets in advance and online, so you can skip the long waiting lines at the ticket booth.

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Ideally, it's best to visit during the early hours of the day; the Acropolis tends to get crowded between 11 AM to 2 PM.

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