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This tour combines archaeological interest with a prescheduled transfer and takes advantage of all free time in between.
Notice you can do this tour also the other way around. This means Athens – Acropolis – Volos Tour.
So if you are in Volos and your flight from Athens departs in the evening or later or if you are going to spend some days in Athens this is a perfect add-on to your transfer.
Likewise, if you arrive in Athens in the morning and you want to get to Volos but have time you can always add Acropolis to your trip.
We pick you up from the arranged pick up point, exact address, hotel, apartment, etc. (Upon request or special arrangement even inside the building, e.g. next to the reception), if it is a bus station a port, an airport, or a cruise
ship terminal we will be there, holding a sign with your name printed on it
We will help you with your luggage.
(Don’t hesitate to request help if there are any movability problems)
Now it is time for your trip to begin.
It is actually a Volos VIP taxi service.
You will be provided with bottles of water for free.
You can use the free Wi-Fi if you want (just ask the driver for the password), and you
can charge your phone(s) or tablet(s) using the chargers or power banks that we provide.
If you have young children, they will be seated in boosters or special child seats
according to their age.
Our Mercedes cars guarantee a safe and comfortable trip.
During this Volos – Meteora – Athens Tour by taxi, your driver will provide information about Volos, Greece, Greek culture, everyday life and can give you some tips for your destination.
Taxi In Volos owns modern, regularly and carefully serviced Mercedes vehicles of high
technology in order to transfer you safely, comfortably, and luxuriously at your destination.
User experience is our top priority and our goal is to provide our customers the
best possible service tailored to their needs.
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Here you can find some additional information about Acropolis on Wikipedia.
Don’t forget to check the itinerary, the featured video and the image gallery.
Acropolis, the symbol of Democracy, of Pericles era.
You will visit the Parthenon - one of the seven wonders of the Ancient world. A visit of significant historical importance. Greece's most visited site.
Time for you to visit the award-winning Acropolis museum.
A place with findings of unique importance to western civilization.
One can only gain by visiting this museum.
We will pass by the biggest marble stadium in the world, where the opening and closing ceremony of the Olympic games held in Greece took place in 2004.
That depends on what your preferences are. Usually, it takes around 2.5-3 hours to visit the both Acropolis and Acropolis Museum. If you need more time it is not a problem at all.
Acropolis
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Summer:
8:00-17:00
Last entrance to the Site at 16:30
IMPORTANT NOTICE: 1. All applicable emergency measures to protect public health from the risk of further spread of COVID-19 coronavirus are implemented at the Archaeological Site. Visitors enter upon compulsory presentation at the entrance of: [a] a vaccination certificate or [b] a certificate of disease. Minors from four (4) to seventeen (17) years of age may present, as an alternative, a negative self-test statement www.moh.gov.gr/articles/health/dieythynsh-dhmosias-ygieinhs/metra-prolhpshs-enantikoronoioy-sars-cov-2/8607-systaseis-anaforika-me-thn-xrhsh-ths-maskas-sto-plaisio-thspandhmias-covid-19 2. From Friday 28th of May 2021 and now on, the visitors of the Site will not be able to visit Acropolis North Slope (Peripatos) due to work in progress. People with Special Needs will be allowed to use this path, in order to approach the specially designed elevator going up the Acropolis Hill with the aid of the guard staff.
Holidays
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1 January: closed
25 March: closed
1 May: closed
Easter Sunday: closed
25 December: closed
26 December: closed
Acropolis Museum
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Open
Winter:
1 November – 31 March:
Tuesday to Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Last admission: 4:30 p.m.)
Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (Last admission: 9:30 p.m.)
Saturday and Sunday: 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Last admission: 7:30 p.m.)
Monday: Closed
Summer:
1 April – 31 October:
Monday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Last admission: 3:30 p.m.)
Tuesday to Sunday: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (Last admission: 7:30 p.m.)
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (Last admission: 9:30 p.m.)
Holidays
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1 January: closed
1 May: closed
Easter Sunday: closed
Easter Monday: closed
25 December: closed
26 December: closed
Acropolis
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Full: €20, Reduced: €10
Valid for the archaeological site of the Acropolis and its Slopes.
Tickets are available at ticket offices on site as well as online.
From November 1st to March 30th (01/11-31/03) of each year, a reduced rate applies exclusively to single-use tickets for all archaeological sites and museums belonging to the State.
Special ticket package: Full: €30, Reduced: €-
Valid for 5 days.
NOTE: As of July 1st 2019, reduced combined tickets will no longer be issued. Reduced combined tickets issued before this date which have not been used, remain valid.
In order to purchase tickets online for the archaeological site of the Acropolis and its Slopes visit the official e-ticketing service of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports at www.etickets.tap.gr
Valid for: Acropolis of Athens, Ancient Agora of Athens, Ancient Agora of Athens Museum, Archaeological Museum of Kerameikos, Hadrian's Library, Kerameikos, Lykeion Archaeological Site, North slope of the Acropolis, Olympieio, Roman Agora of Athens, South Slope of Acropolis
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
Acropolis Museum
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Tickets
Full: €5, Reduced: €3
Free admission days
18 May (International Museums Day)
25 March
28 October
For information about free and reduced admission to Greek State Archaeological Sites, Monuments and Museums please visit:
https://www.culture.gov.gr/DocLib/Admission_Info_140721.pdf