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Europe’s hottest city boiling at over 40 degrees, battles to keep its cool as tourists arrive

Athens' iconic Acropolis faces repeated closures due to extreme heat. The city grapples with booming tourism, soaring temperatures, and vital climate adaptation efforts.

May 28, 2025 / 15:18 IST
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People visit the Aeropagus hill as the Acropolis is seen in the background in Athens on December 3, 2024. (File photo: AFP)
People visit the Aeropagus hill as the Acropolis is seen in the background in Athens on December 3, 2024. (File photo: AFP)

Climbing to the top of the Acropolis of Athens, the birthplace of democracy, has always been a feat for the brave. Never more so, perhaps, than in recent summers when the city has sweated through long and perilous heatwaves.

In the past two years, during peak tourism season, relentless heat has repeatedly forced authorities to shut Greece’s most-visited site during the hottest hours of the day to protect visitors and staff from temperatures exceeding 40 Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).

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The UNESCO World Heritage site has little shade. Standing among the exquisitely-crafted white marble columns of the Parthenon as they reflect the fierce Mediterranean sun can feel more like an endurance test than the fulfillment of a childhood dream — especially when the smoke from out-of-control wildfires drifts across the horizon.

And it’s not just the Acropolis.