A great summary of the archaeological site at the iconic Acropolis of Athens, including Parthenon and its sculptures, the Propylaea and the Theatre of Dionysus.
Seamlessly blend architecture and history as you wander through the structures of holy rock. Enjoy the delightful stroll in between the buildings, and take in impressive views as you go. This audio-guided itinerary takes you around the citadel and its southern slopes giving you just enough information to better appreciate your visit.
The Acropolis Entry Ticket is NOT INCLUDED with this Audio-guide
Entrance to all archaeological sites is free of charge on the first Sunday of each month from November to March, and some national holidays.
Be sure to bring a hat and some water on hot summer days.
If you want to learn more detailed information about the characteristics of the site and its buildings, go ahead and check out the information signs around, which are very detailed.
Self-guided audio tour
What are we offering?
Delve into the past and discover your destination with a fresh set of eyes through this self-guided storytelling tour. Navigate from place to place using our map, get interesting tips and listen to our engaging narration while experiencing living heritage like few others ever will. No guide or app download is required, just bring your phone and an open mind!
Places visited
One of the tickets below is mandatory to complete the tour. Please purchase the ticket before you start this tour.
Your passcode is a short English word followed by numbers, like for example, "walk123".
We will send you your passcode by email after your payment is processed. You can also see it in the post-payment screen.
Your passcode is unique to you and can be used by one device. It lasts for 72 hours (3 days) from the moment you first use it.
Reviews
What people who took this tour have said.
GetYourGuide traveler – Belgium
Get Your Guide
Price/performance fits. The information is suitable for a short visit to the Acropolis. The user experience would probably be better in an app than in the browser.
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