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Erechtheion (with baby)

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How Baby-Friendly is Erechtheion?

41%Baby-Friendly
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Infants are admitted, yet strollers are stored at the gate, paths are bumpy, and no changing tables exist; exposure to heat and crowds makes a carrier and very short stay the only practical option.

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Positives:

  • Stroller Storage Available: Free stroller parking by the first-aid station keeps pathways clear on the hill.
  • Water Fountains On Site: Refill small bottles near restrooms to stay hydrated with your baby.

Challenges:

  • Uneven Marble Surfaces: Watch your step on narrow, worn stones; use a baby carrier instead of a pram on the hill.
  • No Changing Tables on Hill: Plan diaper changes off-site or at the Acropolis Museum’s Parent’s Room.
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What is Erechtheion?

  • An Ionic temple on the north side of the Acropolis in Athens, dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon
  • Architects erected the temple between 421 and 405 BC, crafting a complex, multi-level structure on uneven terrain
  • Features the Porch of the Caryatids, where six marble maidens serve as load-bearing columns

What is so special about Erechtheion for with baby?

  1. Easy stroller drop-off frees you to explore safely.
  2. Baby-friendly audio app guides at your own pace.
  3. Soft morning light enhances Caryatid photos.
  4. Nearby water fountains and restrooms support baby care.

Note: Erechtheion is 41% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Athens for a more suitable experience.

Recommended visit duration: 30-45 minutes

Why 30-45 minutes visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit suits a baby’s schedule and covers the main highlights.

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Baby-Friendly Activities in Erechtheion

View the Caryatid Porch:

Stand outside the temple and admire the six marble maidens supporting the roof.

Tip: Visit early morning to avoid crowds and get soft light for photos.

Download the Free Audio Guide App:

Use MyTours.city app for a self-paced tour with kid-friendly stories.

Tip: Start the app before arrival and use headphones to keep your baby undisturbed.

Use Stroller Storage:

Leave your stroller at the storage near the main entrance free of charge.

Tip: Pick it up after exploring and carry your baby in a carrier on uneven steps.

When is the best time to visit Erechtheion (Athens, Greece)?

In summer, go before 10 AM or after 5 PM to avoid heat. In winter, bring a warm layer for breezy hilltop winds.

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Reviews of Erechtheion (Athens)

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Lefteris Stamatelatos

Lefteris Stamatelatos

Sep 2025

The Erechtheion, located on the north side of the Acropolis of Athens, is one of the most distinctive and elegant monuments of classical antiquity. Built between 421 and 406 BC, it was dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon, reflecting the mythological contest between the two deities for the city's patronage. Its unusual, asymmetrical design sets it apart from other temples, responding to the uneve...

Kayla Gerein

Kayla Gerein

Jun 2025

Absolutely stunning! My favourite temple within the Acropolis of Athens. The statues of Athena are replicas. You can find the original statues within the Acropolis Museum. Love the olive tree outside of the temple, it adds so much to meaning of what it is.

Lingmei Lin

Lingmei Lin

May 2025

I was most thrilled to see the Erechtheion, a temple dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon, out of the entire ground of Acropolis. The six maidens, Caryatids, standing in silent grace on the south side of the porch rain or shine, who took the place of columns in supporting the entablature, was definitely the reason I came. In 1978, severely weathered and affected by pollution, five caryatids were ...

Saiful Srabon

Saiful Srabon

Apr 2025

The Erechtheion is a famous temple located on the Acropolis of Athens, ancient Greece. It was built between 421–406 BC. It is considered not only for religious purposes, but also as a symbol of the city's history and mythological heritage.

Avihay Froochzad

Avihay Froochzad

Apr 2025

A temple built in honor of King Erechtheion, who was born according to mythology in a rather strange way - from the fire seed of Hephaestus, who tried to rape Athena and she threw his seed and thus the king was born. On the Erechtheion terrace stand 6 caryatids, columns sculpted in the form of a woman. These columns are not the original statues but copies. The 5 original statues were transferred t...

Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Acropolis Admission for 2 AdultsEUR 40
Audio Guide Rental (optional)EUR 6
Total EstimatedEUR 46

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

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How to Maximize Your Visit to Erechtheion

  1. Arrange the Access Lift: Call +30 210 3214172 ahead to reserve the lift for easier access with your baby carrier.
  2. Visit During Off-Peak Hours: Arrive at opening or late afternoon slots to avoid queues and heat.
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Address: Athens 105 58, Greece

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About Erechtheion

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