Athens: Acropolis & up to 5 Archaeological Sites Combo Pass
Make the most of your time in Athens by securing your spot at the iconic Acropolis. Enhance your experience with a hassle-free, pre-booked ticket that includes access to the city's most-visited archaeological site. Discover even more with entry to up to five additional top sites. Save up to 40% and skip the long lines at the Acropolis, Ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Aristotle’s School, and the Panathenaic Stadium. You can choose between three options: • Visit the Acropolis with a single-entry ticket, delivered directly to your email upon your booking. • Explore the Acropolis plus one additional archaeological site of your choice from five of the city's top must-see sites. • Immerse yourself in Athens' ancient heritage with access to the Acropolis and all five major archaeological sites. When booking your Acropolis visit, you'll need to select a specific date and time slot. However, to manage and access your tickets to the additional archaeological sites, you wll need to download the app. This app allows you to declare and manage your visits to the other archaeological sites included in your ticket package. Enhance your experience with a self-guided audio tour or a live guide as you wander around the ancient ruins. Marvel at the Parthenon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, standing on Acropolis Hill, and immerse yourself in this impressive structure's 2500 years of rich history. Whilst there, visit the Ancient Agora that lies on the north-western slopes of the Acropolis. Learn more about this former artistic, spiritual, and commercial center. Just north of the Acropolis, explore the site of the Roman Agora, which was once the focus of public life in Athens. Nearby, you can also wander through the Ancient Agora, the heart of political, commercial, and social activity in classical Athens, where Socrates once engaged in philosophical debate and the foundations of democracy were laid. You can also enjoy access to the Temple of Olympian Zeus in the Olympion Site, as well as the Lyceum, Aristotle’s famed school of philosophy. Don’t miss the chance to visit the Panathenaic Stadium, the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble, where the first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896 and which still stands as a symbol of athletic excellence and classical grandeur.