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Discover Athens’ ancient marvels on a 1.5-hour guided walking tour in German, featuring iconic sites like the Parthenon, Erechteion, and the Theatre of Dionysus.
Exploring the Acropolis of Athens becomes an engaging and educational experience with this guided walking tour in German. Priced at $84 per person and lasting around 1.5 hours, the tour offers a rich insight into some of the most famous landmarks in Greece’s capital. Led by a licensed guide from LITTLE OWL TOURS, this tour is ideal for travelers who want an in-depth look at the ancient ruins without spending a full day on site. The skip-the-line entry ticket is included, allowing you to avoid long waits and make the most of your time.
While the tour’s duration is relatively short, it packs in key highlights such as the Parthenon, Erechteion, the Nike Temple, and the Propylaea, ensuring visitors gain a rundown of the Archaeological Site. A notable strength is the inclusion of visits to both the theatre of Dionysus and the Odeon of Herodus Atticus, making it a perfect choice for those interested in ancient Greek culture and architecture.
A practical consideration is that the tour is not suitable for those with limited mobility due to uneven terrain and uphill walking, and large bags or luggage are not permitted. Still, the free time afterward allows for personal exploration and photography, especially at the Parthenon. This tour offers value and depth for travelers eager to see Athens’ most famous sights with expert commentary in German.


The tour begins outside the Acropoli Metro station, specifically at the Exit Makriyianni/Dionysiou Areopagitou. This central location makes it easy to access and convenient for travelers arriving by public transport. The group size is managed by LITTLE OWL TOURS, ensuring a personal yet informative experience. The end point is the same as the start, allowing for easy planning afterward.
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One of the biggest advantages of this tour is the pre-booked entry ticket, which skips the long lines typical at the Acropolis. This administration fee is included in the $84 price, saving valuable time and reducing waiting frustration. The ticket grants access to both the major temples and the archaeological remains, providing a comprehensive visit.

The tour begins at the side entrance of the hill, guiding visitors towards the theatre of Dionysus. This site is historically significant as the birthplace of Greek theater, and visitors get to sit on ancient seats for a sense of the past. From there, the route continues along the southern sunny side of the hill, passing by the remains of the first hospital in Athens and the Odeon of Herodus Atticus.
Next, the monumental Propylaea acts as the grand entrance to the top of the Acropolis. Here, visitors are treated to spectacular views of the Parthenon, Erechteion, and the Nike Temple. The guide explains architectural tricks and shares myths associated with these famous temples, enriching the experience.

The Parthenon is the most iconic monument on the hill. As the tour reaches this site, visitors get to see the architectural marvels and understand how it was built. The photo stop at the Parthenon provides a chance to capture the breathtaking scenery. After the guided explanation, there is time to explore independently, allowing for personal photos and reflection.
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The Erechteion intrigues visitors with its porch of Maidens, and the guide discusses the myths and architectural features that make it unique. The Temple of Athena Nike also features on the itinerary, notable for its historical significance and detailing. These sites highlight the artistry and religious importance of the ancient Greeks.
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This monumental gateway marks the transition from the lower to the upper part of the hill. Passing through the Propylaea offers a sense of arrival at the sacred core of Athens. The guide provides context about its design and history, emphasizing its role as both a gateway and a symbol of the city’s grandeur.

The Theatre of Dionysus is a highlight, as visitors can sit on ancient terraces and imagine the theatrical performances that once took place. The Odeon of Herodus Atticus, located nearby, is still used for performances today, bridging ancient and modern Athens. These sites underline the city’s cultural legacy.

The hilltop vantage point offers a breathtaking view over Athens cityscape, perfect for photos or simply soaking in the historic atmosphere. The guide points out notable landmarks and provides context for the horizon that stretches out before you.

This tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility because of uneven terrain and uphill walking. Comfortable shoes are essential, as terrain can be slippery at times. Large bags are discouraged, and luggage is not permitted. The tour duration of 1.5 hours allows for a detailed visit without exhaustion.
Travelers interested in Greek history, architecture, and ancient mythology will find this tour especially rewarding. The German-speaking guide offers clear, informative narration suited for German-speaking visitors seeking an immersive experience. The free time at the end provides flexibility for further exploration or photography.
This guided walking tour distills the essence of Athens’ ancient monuments into a manageable 1.5-hour experience. The focus on key sites such as the Parthenon and Erechteion means visitors leave with a solid understanding of their significance. The skip-the-line ticket enhances the experience by saving time and allowing a smooth flow through the site.
While it’s a short tour, the expert guide enriches the visit with mythological stories and architectural insights, making it suitable for those who want an efficient yet informative introduction to the Acropolis. The view from the hilltop and the chance to capture photos make it a memorable experience.
A limitation is that the tour’s pace and terrain may not suit everyone, especially those with mobility challenges. However, for most visitors, it offers a well-rounded look at Athens’ most famous historical landmarks in a convenient package.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is generally suitable for those comfortable with walking on uneven terrain and uphill, but large luggage or strollers are not allowed.
How long does the tour last?
The guided walking tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
What is included in the ticket price?
The entry ticket to the Acropolis and guided tour in German are included, along with administration fees for pre-booking.
Can I explore the site after the tour?
Yes, there is free time after the guided portion to explore or take photos independently.
Are there any restrictions for the tour?
Yes, it is not suitable for people with limited mobility due to terrain. No large bags or pets (except assistance dogs) are permitted.
Where does the tour start?
The tour starts outside the Metro station Acropoli, at the Makriyianni/Dionysiou Areopagitou exit.
Is the guide available in other languages?
No, this specific tour is conducted in German.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, water, and passport or ID.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, you reserve your spot and pay later, making planning more flexible.