Mycenae: In the Bath with Clytemnestra
Activity Description
Travel to the dawn of history with the mythical tales of Homer and visit the citadel of Mycenae accompanied by a self-guided audio tour on your phone.
Waltz in the archaeological site of Mycenae and then in the Museum with a self-guided audio tour on your phone designed by an accredited expert. Listen to fascinating stories, based on an award-winning storytelling concept, and gain great insights into one of the most iconic landmarks of the ancient world. Start your tour from the archaeological site in order to admire the famous Lion Gate, the Cyclopean Walls as well as the Palace, and then continue to explore the archaeological Museum of Mycenae that houses exquisite artifacts found in the complex. This is an unmissable opportunity to experience at your own pace Mycenae with a captivating audio tour on your phone.
* * Ticket/entrance fee to the archaeological site of Mycenae and the Museum is not included.
Important information
- 50 stories
- 2km distance
- 10 stops
Opening hours
Winter:
- 08:00-17:00 & from 01-01-2021 08:00-15:30
Summer:
- April-August: 08:00-20:00
- 1st September-15th September : 08:00-19:30
- 16th September-30th September : 08:00-19:00
- 1st October-15th October : 08:00-18:30
- 16th October-31th October : 08:00-18:00
- Easter Friday: 12.00-17.00 Holy Saturday: 08.30-16.00
Recommended visiting hours
It is better to have the tour before the sunset and preferably in the morning.
Additional admission
November-March: 6 euro April-October: 12 euro
Know before you book
- Please consider that admission fees for the archaeological site of Mycenae, the Museum & the Treasury of Atreus are not included.
- This is a downloadable self-guided audio tour for your smartphone. No live guide will accompany you. No VR / AR is included.
- Please book per device to be used, not per participant.
- After booking, you will receive an email from Clio Muse Tours with instructions for your audio tour.
- An Android (version 5.0 and later) or iOS (version 15.0 and later) smartphone is required. The audio tour is not compatible with Windows Phones, iPhone 6/6 Plus or older, iPod Touch 6th generation or older, iPad 4th generation or older, iPad Air 1st generation, iPad Mini 3rd generation or older.
- Please make sure you have enough storage space on your phone (100-150 MB).
- Non refundable once activated.
Know before you go
- Download the audio tour on your smartphone prior to your visit to enjoy it offline
- The audio tour can be used repeatedly both online and offline.
- Kindly note that the archaeological site of Mycenae and the Treasury of Atreus are two separate archaeological sites and the latter is located a mere 10-minute walk away. Visitors taking the tour will first explore the archaeological site and then they shall continue to visit the Treasury of Atreus. This product doesn’t include a tour of the museum
- Please consider that the audio tour covers the areas of the archaeological site and the Treasury of Atreus. It doesn’t include a tour of the museum
- Please wear sunscreen and a hat during the hot summer months
- Visitors are advised to wear comfortable shoes
- Ensure you have a fully charged device and earphones/headphones
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Cancellation policy
- In case of cancellation you are not entitled to a refund.
Unlimited Adrenaline Tips
- Many activities are based on the weather, so it is recommended that you contact the company before the activity.
- It is a good idea to be at the meeting point on time, before the scheduled start time.
- After your reservation it is enough to give your details to the cooperating company so that you can carry out your activity. However, it is recommended that you have the booking confirmed in digital or printed form.
- Read the benefits of the activity carefully to avoid possible extra charges from additional optional services.
- Read the cancellation policy carefully before booking.
Location
Meeting Point
Address: Mykines 212 00
Notes: There is no meeting point. The audio tour is designed to begin at the entrance of the archaeological site