Athens Acropolis and Archaeological Sites Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Explore the heart of Ancient Greece with this combined pass for the Acropolis of Athens + 5 archaeological sites. Access the Parthenon, walk the slopes of the Acropolis and visit must-see sites such as the Ancient Agora, the Roman Agora, the School of Aristotle, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Panathenaic Stadium. Includes digital audio guide of the Acropolis.
Your selected date and time apply to the Acropolis tour. After booking, you will instantly receive your digital ticket for the Acropolis; for the other sites, download the app indicated on your voucher and book your day and time slot (each site generates its own QR). You will be able to show your ticket on your mobile phone directly at each entrance.
- Book your combo and save on the most popular sites.
- Activate the audio guide and discover the Acropolis at your own pace.
- Plan with the app and visit the rest in the next 3 days.
What’s included
- Entrance to the Acropolis and hillsides
- Access to the Parthenon, Theatre of Dionysus and Odeon of Herodes Atticus
- Entrance to the Ancient Agora
- Entrance to the Roman Agora
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Step by Step
Get your tickets for the Acropolis and the archaeological sites of Athens to make the most of your visit to the city. As there is so much to see, tickets are valid for 3 consecutive days from their first use. That first use will always be the visit to the Acropolis. The day and time you choose when you make your reservation will be for access to the Acropolis and from then on the 3 days of validity will begin to count. This way, you can organise your visits to the different sites and points of interest at your convenience. Please note that you will only be able to access each site and point of interest once during the validity period.
With these tickets, you will have access to the main relics of Athens' classical past: the Acropolis. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is undoubtedly one of the most impressive sites in the world and a must-see for visitors to Athens. You will have the opportunity to explore the Acropolis hill at your own pace and get up close to its various temples, the Parthenon being the most famous of them all. Did you know that it was erected between 447 and 432 BC? This monument is considered by many to be the greatest exponent of the architectural beauty of Ancient Greece.
In the days following this visit, you will have access to the rest of the archaeological sites of Athens.
- The Ancient Agora: This was the heart of social, political and commercial life in Classical Athens. Elections, public debates and religious festivities were held in this centre of democracy. One of its great treasures is the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best preserved temples of antiquity.
- The Roman Agora: Built between 19 and 11 BC on the orders of Emperor Augustus. Several columns and the emblematic Tower of the Winds, an ancient sundial, are still standing.
- Hadrian's Library: Founded in 132 AD, this reading room, convention centre and bibliographic archive was built during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. Today it is striking for its columns up to 8 metres high.
- The Olympion: The temple of Olympian Zeus, which took almost seven centuries to build, is today a partial structure. In its splendour, it had 104 columns that exceeded 15 metres in height.
- Panathenaic Stadium: Built entirely of marble, it is a unique site where ancient and modern athletic traditions converge, and the site of the first modern Olympic Games.
- The School of Aristotle: This site was the seat of the Peripatetic school, founded by Aristotle, one of the most influential philosophers in history.
You will take each tour at your own pace, without the rigidity of guided tours or large groups. It will be a perfect opportunity to explore in depth some of the most emblematic wonders of Ancient Greece.
If you want to get to know in depth all the details and curious facts that each site has to offer, you can choose an audio guide when booking (Acropolis only). Remember to bring headphones for comfort and learn every step of the way.