Ancient Greece Travel Guide
Explore Ancient Greece - Acropolis of Athens
Location: The Acropolis of Athens is located on the Acropolis Hill in the center of Athens, the capital of Greece. It is one of the most outstanding ancient architectural complexes in Greece. It was built in 580 BC, originally meaning "city on high" or "city-state on a high hill." It is a comprehensive public building and the center of religious and political activities. The Acropolis of Athens was once a fortress to prevent foreign invasions, with solid walls built around the top of the hill. With the prosperity of ancient Greek civilization, it gradually became a religious sanctuary, and buildings such as the Parthenon and the Erechtheion were built. After more than two thousand years of wind and rain, the Acropolis of Athens has witnessed the ups and downs of Athens and become an important carrier of ancient Greek civilization.
Tickets: The ticket price for the Acropolis of Athens is EUR 20 per person, free for those under 18, and the combined ticket price is EUR 30 per person. Opening hours are from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm daily (depending on the season). It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance on the official website to start your millennium journey easily.
Nearby food: At the foot of the Acropolis of Athens, in the Plaka Old Town, and around Monastiraki, there are many restaurants and cafes. You can taste local specialties such as roast lamb, mezze (platter), country salad, and wraps. If you miss Chinese food, you can also go to Chinese restaurants such as Jingpin Shishang, Mingyue Lou, and Oriental Pearl to taste Cantonese, Beijing, and Sichuan cuisine.
Nearby attractions: In addition to visiting the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and other attractions in the Acropolis of Athens, you can also go to the Acropolis Museum to admire the relics from various periods from the Acropolis and its surroundings. In addition, Syntagma Square, Panathenaic Stadium, and Lycabettus Hill are also not to be missed. Syntagma Square is an important square in the center of Athens, backed by the Greek Parliament Building, with the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and guards on duty; the Panathenaic Stadium is the venue for the first modern Olympic Games; Lycabettus Hill is the highest point in Athens, offering a panoramic view of the city.
Photo spots: In the Acropolis of Athens, you can take photos to capture the beauty of these ancient Greek architectural treasures. At the same time, don't miss the glass corridor of the Acropolis Museum, where you can overlook the panoramic view of the Parthenon and the city of Athens, making it an excellent photo spot. Come to the Acropolis of Athens and feel the charm of ancient Greek civilization!