Perched on its craggy escarpment overlooking the heart of Athens, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Acropolis (its name means “high city” in ancient Greek) is the most famous classical site in the world. The colonnaded Parthenon may be the first stop for most visitors, but the marble remains of the Erechtheion stood at the very soul of the Acropolis and is today one its most famous sights.
Join a tour of Athens that takes in the Erechtheion and other ancient sites on the Acropolis with a guide for insights into their history and architecture, or explore independently with a prebooked skip-the-line ticket to avoid getting caught in a long line. Some fast-track tickets include a downloadable audio guide to help you interpret the ruins on your own.