Enjoy one of the most beautiful walks in Athens and discover two significant ancient sanctuaries, one of the god Dionysos and the other of the god Asklepios.Sit in the stands of the oldest theatre in ancient Greece, where the theatrical plays of the great tragic and comic poets were performed for the first time. Discover the most famous Conservatory of ancient Athens, sponsored by the wealthy Herodes Atticus, which still hosts cultural events.The 3D representations of the Culture App will take you to an era when Athens was the cultural and intellectual centre of the ancient world. Aim the mobile camera at the monument and reveal its name with Augmented Reality (AR) technology. Listen or read its history and watch how the destroyed monument appears on your phone's screen in its original form, in 3D models and 360 panoramic views. The most important monuments come to life in front of you in their original form only with a button touch.
After booking, you will receive an email from the tour provider (Culture App) with instructions on how to download the content. After activation the product becomes non-refundable
Internet access is required to use our tours effectively
Download the content of the tour while on Wi-Fi prior to your visit unless you have sufficient data
Smartphones should be fully charged
The place is wheelchair accessible
Wearing a sun hat during the summer months is recommended
Close Dates: 1 January, 25 March, 1 May, Easter Sunday, 25 December, 26 December
Free admission days: 6 March (in memory of Melina Mercouri), 18 April (International Monuments Day), 18 May (International Museums Day), The last weekend of September annually (European Heritage Days), 28 October, Every first Sunday from November 1st to March 31st
Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended
Discover the place where theatrical art was born. Explore an ancient medical sanctuary. Get to know Dionysos and Asklepios, the ancient gods of joy and health. Take a promenade, following ancient routes
This self-guided tour has no meeting point. The easiest way to reach the archaeological site is by metro. Take the RED line and get off at the Acropolis metro station. A 3-minute walk will get you to the southeast entrance of the Acropolis Archaeological site, also known as the Dionysus Theater entrance