Looming over the town of Lindos, this historic fortified citadel holds several ancient structures, including the Doric Temple of Athena Lindia, The Castle …
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Nov 15, 2024
Great Views you can pre book your tickets on line and skip the long long ques, the usual Greek health safety applies so just be vigilant if you have got kids Full review by JimmyMAC16
Nov 3, 2024
It's a trek up there and very rugged too when you arrive, so you'll need good shoes. You can download a free audio guide with the QR code on the first information board you come to, but to be honest… Full review by WestSussexGazza
Oct 31, 2024
Lovely historical area overlooking Lindos long walk up in the sunshine but worth it, however it may be a challenge to less able visitors Full review by 539GaryW
Hi, does anyone know the official website to buy tickets for the Acropolis of Lindos? And how far in advance can these be booked?
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This site won’t let you post website addresses, so yes google Helenic Heritage. Double check it’s correct though or you’ll be buying tickets for Athens! Alternatively you can scan a …
This site won’t let you post website addresses, so yes google Helenic Heritage. Double check it’s correct though or you’ll be buying tickets for Athens! Alternatively you can scan a code near the top of the climb, before reaching the ticket office, for this site and buy your tickets there and then ( which means you don’t have to plan your arrival time- the site states you must choose a window of 90 minutes). Either way you’ll be able to bypass the ticket office queue. So you will save a little time, or possibly quite a bit of time if it’s busy.
Hi can you get a bus or taxi up to the entrance - husband has injured his knee and any slight hill and walking 15-25 mins might aggravate it. Normally would of walked it but don’t want to risk it either. Thanks
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Unfortunately not. The entrance is achieved by walking through the village then up a fair amount of steps of varying depths. If you felt you could do it there is a donkey ride up to the …
Unfortunately not. The entrance is achieved by walking through the village then up a fair amount of steps of varying depths. If you felt you could do it there is a donkey ride up to the entrance but we saw only saw children on it not adults. Sorry don’t have the answer you were hoping for.
I read they were installing an incline elevator at the Lindos Acropolis. The article was dated May 2022. Does anyone know if this project has been completed?
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Apparently there are plans to make the site wheelchair friendly, but knowing Greece you can maybe expect the work to be completed in around 5 years... I'm being ironic but you …
Apparently there are plans to make the site wheelchair friendly, but knowing Greece you can maybe expect the work to be completed in around 5 years... I'm being ironic but you could look on the web for "incline elevator at Lindos acropolis" - I found a post that claims that work has started. Give it at least a year to end would be my best guess!