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The Propylaea of the Acropolis – Parthenon, the Acropolis of Athens loop from Ακρόπολη

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Greece
Attica
Athens

The Propylaea of the Acropolis – Parthenon, the Acropolis of Athens loop from Ακρόπολη

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The Propylaea of the Acropolis – Parthenon, the Acropolis of Athens loop from Ακρόπολη

00:42

2.45km

50m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: February 13, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

242 m

Theatre of Dionysus

Highlight • Historical Site

The Dionysostheater (Modern Greek: Θέατρο του Διονύσου) was the most important theater in ancient Greece and is considered the birthplace of the theater of ancient Greece and of drama in general. It is also considered to be the first theater in the world. It is located on the southern slope of the Athens Acropolis. It got its name after Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy and madness. In his honor, the Dionysia Festival was celebrated every year in Athens. This included theater performances that originally emerged from cultic song, dance and sacrificial rites and took place in the Dionysus Theater. The famous classical tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides premiered at the Dionysia.

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2

475 m

View of Asklepieion

Highlight • Historical Site

3

705 m

Odeon of Herodes Atticus

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The Theatre of Dionysus is an ancient open-air theatre that holds immense historical and cultural significance. It's considered the birthplace of Greek drama and is closely associated with the worship of Dionysus, the god of wine and theatre.

Built in the 5th century BC, it could accommodate up to 17,000 spectators and was a venue for theatrical performances, including the works of renowned playwrights like Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.

The theatre still holds performances today. The acoustics are fantastic and it's well worth seeing a show here if you get the chance.

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4

778 m

Temple of Athena Nike

Highlight • Historical Site

Temple of Athens is an amazing monument at the top of Acropolis

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5

807 m

The Propylaea of the Acropolis

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Propylea, the entrance to Acropolis

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6

897 m

Parthenon, the Acropolis of Athens

Highlight • Historical Site

The Acropolis in Athens is probably the most famous structure of ancient Greece. These unique buildings were built between 464 B.C. and 406 B.C. Built on a rock 156 meters high. The buildings include the Erechtheum, the Temple of Nike, the Propylaea and the Temple of the Parthenon, which is said to have housed a statue of the goddess Athena. In ancient times, an acropolis was usually a fortification located on the highest part of the city. The Acropolis of Athens also initially had a primarily defensive function.
Source: weltkulturerbe.com/europa/greece/acropolis-of-athen.html

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1.02 km

Erechtheion

Highlight • Historical Site

The Temple of Nike is the smallest building on the Acropolis of Athens. The temple, the first Ionic building on the Acropolis, is made entirely of Pentelic marble and is dedicated to Nike.

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8

1.83 km

View of the Acropolis of Athens

Highlight • Historical Site

Perched on a limestone hill, the Acropolis in Athens holds centuries of history. It served as a royal residence, citadel, and religious hub, and survived challenges like earthquakes and vandalism. Today, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site, housing iconic temples, including the renowned Parthenon.

You can visit throughout the year. Get your tickets from the entrance, but be ready to queue. To beat the crowds and the heat, plan an early morning visit or arrive after 5:00 p.m.

Crucially, wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as exploring the Acropolis involves a fair amount of walking. Additionally, please note that certain buildings may be temporarily closed for renovations.

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2.45 km

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Train Station

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1.74 km

696 m

Surfaces

1.22 km

877 m

180 m

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