š Subterranean passage beneath the Panathenaic Stadium, used by ancient gladiators and modern athletes.
š Known as the diodos, it dates back to antiquity and leads to a museum.
šļø Explore an ancient, vaulted gallery
š Run on the track of the first modern Olympics
š¼ļø Visit a museum with Olympic torches and posters
š
Enjoy panoramic views of Athens landmarks
ā ļø Steps can be slick when wet
š« Smoking, food, and beverages prohibited inside
š¾ Only certified service animals allowed
āļø Bring water and sunscreen in summer
š Wear good grip footwear, especially in autumn/winter
š£ļø Audio guide available in 11 languages
š° General Admission ā¬12, Reduced ā¬6, Toilets ā¬1.
50. # Hours
š March-October: 8:00 am ā 7:00 pm; November-February: 8:00 am ā 5:00 pm.
Opposite the statue of Myron Discobolus.
Easily accessible by bus, metro, tram, taxi, or bicycle.
Available for a fee of ā¬1.
50. # āæ Accessibility
Track field and stoa accessible for physical disabilities.
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