Lindos is a beautiful place and the Acropolis is the icing on the cake. We took the longer more gentle slope to the top relieved that on our visit it wasn't too hot! The entry to the site is quite uneven and the stairs up to the top have an open side and no handrails so be careful as it's a health and safety nightmare but worth the climb. Also there are no toilets! Loads of lovely restaurants and bars in Lindos to gather your thoughts
I have no words other than beyond beautiful and stunning! You MUST visit Lindos and come here. It's breathtaking. Please do NOT get a donkey up. They are not watered or fed properly and to carry people all the way up is the heat is cruel. We listened to another review that said when you go up you will notice a queue of people and you must walk past them all right to the top, up some steps and all the way to the gates. Someone will be there to scan your code. You only get your tickets to download (do before you visit due to no signal) once payment has come out. It's a narrow path so you cannot see ahead and just have to walk past. Some people made comments but we just explained we got skip the queue and they were fine. Definitely get this as you do not want to be waiting in a long queue in the blazing sun
Worth the walk up the stairs and entrance fee, for the view all around. Even 17 year old was half price!
Audio account of acropolis is good, although you can get a little confused as to exactly where you are during the audio tour. Please note - there are no signs to tell you that if you have an E-Ticket you can head straight to the gates (you only see the queue upon your arrival) and therefore you can feel conscious that you are walking past people in the queue. The gates are past the ticket booths which are up the steps past the entry arch. No e of this can be seen upon your arrival as you just see people queuing.
Lindos Acropolis is a must-see if you are visiting Rhodes. Despite its beauty, the tour truly enhances the landmark by giving information about everything you see around you helping you understand its usage and importance in its prime. A true must-buy for anyone looking to relate to the monument.