Tour  di Atene in bus hop-on hop-off e biglietto saltafila per il Museo dell'Acropoli
Attività

Tour di Atene in bus hop-on hop-off e biglietto saltafila per il Museo dell'Acropoli

4,1/5
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Basato su 5 recensioni
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35,00 
Cancellazione gratuita
Lingua: Inglese, Italiano, Francese, Spagnolo, Arabo, Tedesco, Portoghese, Russo, Olandese, Giapponese, Svedese, Finnish, Cinese, Hebrew
Disponibilità: Tutti i giorni
Voucher sul cellulare accettato
Durata: 48 hours
Cosa farai
  • Evita la folla e le code con il tuo biglietto saltafila per il museo dell'Acropoli
  • Sali e scendi tutte le volte che vuoi su quattro diverse linee di autobus
  • Scopri il cuore di Atene con tour a piedi gratuiti in compagnia di un tour leader
Cosa aspettarsi

Scopri Atene, il porto del Pireo e la costa della Riviera ateniese al tuo ritmo con un biglietto sali e scendi per quattro diverse linee di autobus. Salta la coda con l'ingresso incluso al Museo dell'Acropoli. Esplora la capitale greca al tuo ritmo con un tour in autobus hop-on hop-off che offre un facile trasporto per le principali attrazioni come lo Stadio Panatenaico e il Partenone, parte dell'Acropoli. Il tour è tagliato anche per quelli di voi che soggiornano qualche giorno in più ad Atene; approfitta del biglietto di 2 giorni per esplorare ulteriormente la città nel tuo tempo libero. I punti salienti di questo tour sono l'Acropoli, il museo dell'Acropoli, il Partenone, il quartiere di Plaka, il Parlamento e lo Stadio Panatenaico.

Linea Blu – Pireo. Se sei appena uscito dalla crociera, puoi iniziare il tuo viaggio in uno dei terminal crociere del porto del Pireo, a pochi passi dalla nave da crociera. Potrai ammirare attrazioni come Pasalimani, il porto turistico degli yacht, e Mikrolimano, l'antico porto del Pireo. Linea Arancione – Atene. La linea arancione si snoda vicino alle più belle attrazioni del centro città. Potresti vedere il distretto di Plaka, la zona più tradizionale di Atene, e mescolarti con le vibrazioni dell'antica Grecia. Linea Gialla – Glifada. Dalla Fondazione Niarchos al Marina Alimou, la linea Glyfada è una fusione di storia e modernità. Goditi il tramonto da Marina Flisvou o nuota e prendi il sole ad Agios Kosmas. Linea Verde – Vouliagmeni. Vouliagmeni potrebbe essere stata associata principalmente alle spiagge, ma l'area è una lezione di storia a sé stante. Dal Cimitero delle Forze Alleate al Museo Bizantino, la Linea Vouliagmeni merita sicuramente una visita.

Cosa c'è di più? I biglietti hop-on-hop-off ti danno la totale flessibilità per esplorare ulteriormente le attrazioni del Pireo e di Atene mentre l'autobus li passa accanto. Il biglietto ti dà anche la possibilità di visitare il Museo dell'Acropoli saltando la fila. Dovrai scendere alla fermata "Acropolis" e ottenere un biglietto extra dal personale per accedere al museo. Tutti gli autobus hanno un facile accesso a pianale ribassato con uno spazio designato per sedie a rotelle. Gli auricolari gratuiti sono forniti a bordo.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Biglietto saltafila per il Museo dell'Acropoli
  • check Wi-Fi gratuito a bordo
  • check Tour hop-on hop-off
  • check Audioguida multilingue in 16 lingue diverse
Cosa non è incluso
  • x_not_included Ingresso per altri monumenti
  • x_not_included Biglietti d'ingresso
  • x_not_included Prelievo e rientro in hotel
Dove

Vecchio Parlamento, Stadiou, Atene, Grecia

Punto d'incontro:
Punti di partenza: Terminal crociere A, B e C Porto del Pireo, Piazza Syntagma, fermata Acropoli, Piazza Omonoia, Piazza Karaiskaki, Piazza Monastiraki, Piazza Kotzia, Città vecchia di Plaka (monumento Melina Merkouri), Il Parlamento, Tempio di Zeus, Museo Archeologico e Museo Benaki
Da ricordare
  • Ritira il tuo biglietto salta fila alla nostra fermata A4 Acropoli e Partenone. Il rappresentante sarà presente tutti i giorni dalle 9:00 alle 17:00.
  • Il voucher non è un biglietto d'ingresso al museo. Il rappresentante ti fornirà il biglietto vero e proprio che ha una data e un orario di apertura in base al programma del Museo dell'Acropoli.
  • Non prenotare per un giorno in cui l'ingresso è gratuito: Giornata nazionale greca, 28 ottobre; Giornata internazionale dei monumenti e dei siti, 18 aprile; Giornata in memoria di Melina Merkouri, 6 marzo; Giornata del patrimonio europeo, ultimo fine settimana di settembre.
  • WiFi gratuito a bordo
  • Audioguida multilingue in 16 lingue diverse: Inglese, francese, italiano, tedesco, greco, arabo, ebraico, portoghese, cinese, giapponese, russo, svedese, fiammingo, finlandese, spagnolo e turco.
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Provider
OPEN TOP BUS HELLAS
Commissioni di prenotazione
Buone notizie! Non sono applicate commissioni di servizio a questa prenotazione.
Politiche di cancellazione
Ricevi un rimborso del 100% annullando la prenotazione fino a 1 day prima dell'inizio dell'attività.

Cosa dicono le persone di quest'esperienza

Ottimo

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Basato su 5 recensioni di clienti verificati

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Servizio

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  • Anonimo

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - gennaio 2024

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

  • Anonimo

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - settembre 2023

    Buono

    Valutazione complessiva

    3/5

    I felt that there should have been more audio information about Athens being playing on the headphones. Also, there were a few seats where the audio ...

  • Armand

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - agosto 2023

    Viaggio da solo

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Ottimo

    Valutazione complessiva

    4/5

    Blauwe bussen tour in de stad zijn niet overdekt. Geluid in de buis is slecht

  • Catharina

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - dicembre 2022

    Viaggio di coppia

     

    35 - 44 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    De monumenten waren fantastisch in Athene. Kerst hier vieren was heel bijzonder! Veel lichtjes, prachtige etalages in de stad. En het heerlijke eten v ...

  • Anonimo

    Da Italia - settembre 2022

    Ottimo

    Valutazione complessiva

    4/5

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