Yes.
Yes, Sparta welcomes visitors and has several attractions that showcase its rich history and culture. Tourists can explore ancient ruins, including the remains of the ancient city and the nearby sanctuary of Artemis Orthia. The town also offers museums and local experiences that provide insights into Spartan heritage. While it may not be as popular as other Greek destinations, it offers a unique glimpse into ancient Greek civilization.
Because Sparta was very ancient. They would believe the gods would get angry with them and stop with there services. The Spartans were very mush set-in-their-ways and traditions and did not favor change.
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They were afraid that they wouldn't be focused on their military if they were distracted by visitors or traveling to other city states. Since their way of life sucked compared to all of the other city states. For example a spartan boy could sneak out and go to Athens and say wow this is way better than training all day i'd prefer to stay here.
they weren't treated with respect
Athens, Sparta was a war infested land. Bred only with the pure Sparta blood.
Helen was kidnapped in the city of Sparta
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
what was sparta's focus as a city -state
Sparta is a city state, all of it was an oligarchy.