BRITS headed to bask in the Greek sunshine could see their holiday plans abruptly changed as new rule is set to come into play within days.
Visitors to the Acropolis in Athens will see new restrictions on the number of people permitted to see the historical ruins beginning on September 4.
Beginning in two weeks, the famous attraction will cap visitors at a maximum of 20,000 people per day, according to the Greek government.
Up to 23,000 have been crowding the hilltop attraction, which has raised safety concerns for both the monument and the crowds hoping to get a glimpse of it.
Culture Minister Lina Mendoni said: “That’s a huge number.