Fili K. • October 4, 2019Everything is perfect !! Such a beautiful and lovely place to be ❤️❤️
Jan R. • February 16, 2015The best time to visit is the early morning.
Sander Z. • June 17, 2018Beautiful temple, with a lot of details. Well preserved. Nice garden and surroundings. Quiet place when raining, so take advantage if you have bad weather like us!
Panagiotis G. • August 25, 2019This historical beauty is situated right under the Acropolis behind Monastiraki. The entire scenery surrounding the Tower is so magical that for a moment you may feel as if you were in Ancient times!!
Amirpasha M. • August 31, 2018We visited it in the middle of the day, and it was not crowded. It is also an excellent option to buy Acropolis joint tickets to escape the long queue there.
Ieva A. • March 21, 2016One of the visits included on the multi-pass. Definitely worth seeing.
ELEFTHERIA F. • April 19, 2012One of the nicest spots of ancient agora! Worth a visit!
Joao F. • May 27, 2018Tremendous views of all of Athens from this hill make the climb extremely worth it.
KEYTOURS | Your Key to unravel the fascination of Greece • February 5, 2013The gate and main entry to the Acropolis is formed by the Propylaea. The columns, represent the Doric as well as the Ionic style.
Pauly C. • April 28, 2019Do the audio tour! Amazing history and great place for photos. Must do if you’re a runner!
Faraneh N. • October 12, 2017Gorgeous entrance with the palm trees. You can walk in the park and be relaxed. Good for taking ur dog for a walk or reading a book
Chris • December 23, 2016Good pit stop on the way to the square. Views can be nice at sunset. The traffic walking signals are fast so don't tarry crossing the road
Shirin J. • December 30, 2017Definitely worth visiting this important historical site. It’s close to the Roman and Ancient Agora, and you can visit it by using a special package ticket.
Ilya • August 22, 2021Amazing views
Carl G. • December 26, 2015Built around a sacred spring.
Tanya V. • November 27, 2016A must visit for those interested in philosophy. Aristotle was teaching walking around this little square.
Andrei T. • January 5, 2019Great place. It offers a deeper understanding of what culture and tradition was like in antiquity (compared to other sites & museums). One of the few places that allow you to see and touch everything
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