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Athens & The Acropolis

Commissioned by Pericles and built by Pheidias, the perfectly proportioned Parthenon crowns the Acropolis, representing the Golden Age of Classical Greece. Follow the winding path to 'the upper city' entrance through the Propylaea gateway. Beyond, on the highest part of the hill, stands the crowning glory of the Acropolis, the Parthenon, looking out over the graceful Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion and the Old City below. After the Acropolis, you'll drive to both the old and new sections of Athens, separated by Hadrian's Arch. You'll pass the statue of Lord Byron, the Corinthian Temple of Olympian Zeus and Constitution Square to the former Royal Palace. Here you'll have a chance to take a photo of the Presidential Guard or Evzones in traditional uniform, as they stand watch over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Other sights on the drive include the Academy, National Gardens and the Old Marble Olympic Stadium, built in 1895 for the first modern Olympic Games. Note: The Acropolis is explored on foot and requires approximately two hours of walking. There are some 75 steps at the entrance and in certain locations the marble is uneven and slippery. Temperatures can reach extreme highs during summer months; we recommend that you drink a lot of water and use suitable sun protection.
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joeM
Location:Texas
Cruise Date Month:October
Cruise Date Year:2011
Favorite activities:Adventure
Date:November 10, 2011
Must see site
Nice tour. We started by a city tour, which I saw in other reviews negative comments, but I thought it iwas a nice overview. We did stop and get out, whcih previous posts said you did not, also stopped for photos when we could. Of course, the Acropolis is the highlight. It is a must see! The slow walk up to the top was not bad as it was so gradual. After visitng the top, I went we had about 45 minutes of free which where I went up on Mars hill to stand where Paul stood and preached, then returned for some touristy shopping.
I highly recommend this tour.
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