The Acropolis in Athens has launched a new booking website to manage tourist numbers, implement hourly time slots and protect the archaeological site.
The system limits Acropolis visits to 20 000 tourists a day. Access will be granted to 3 000 visitors between 08h00 and 09h00 followed by 2 000 visitors every subsequent hour, reported eturbonews.com.
For a single-use tickets, general admission costs €20 (R409), and €10 (R205) for non-European youth between six and 25 years of age.
A combined package ticket that includes visits to the Acropolis & Slopes, the Ancient Agora, Hadrian’s Library, Kerameikos, Aristotle’s School, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Roman Agora, costs €30 (R615).
The same system will be extended to other historic sites in Greece from next April.
Tickets may be purchased from the official Greek government tourism website.