Was the Acropolis really as quiet as it looks? It looks so much more peaceful than the Pantheon pictured immediately below it.
After traveling a fair amount I realized the quiet and freedom from crowds is quite important to me when I visit places. That is to say it enhances the experience by 3x or so. Sometimes more.
On one occasion I visited the Louvre. It didn't seem exceptionally crowded but that changed when I arrived at the room which houses the Mona Lisa. People jostled one another for a position to snap a blurry photo while holding their mobile phones or cameras above their heads to "see" over the mob.
It was quite frustrating. Obviously it would have made more sense for everyone to file past the famous portrait to get a look and -if absolutely necessary- a snapshot. Instead almost no one was able to see the artwork properly or snap an unecessary high quality photo.
BTW, if you (i.e. anybody reading this) went to the Louvre and were prevented from seeing the Mona Lisa because of the crowds here is your chance to have a look...lol:
RE: From this summer's trip #2