Discover the icons of Athens with pre-booked entry tickets to the Acropolis of Athens and the Acropolis Museum. Add 3 audio guides to your visit to better explore the history of these sights.
About this ticket
- Cancellation policy
- This activity is non-refundable
- Duration 1.5 - 6 hours
- Check availability to see starting times
- Audio guide included
- English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
The experience was incredible. Shame that some staff were so unfriendly and rude. We were shocked at how they talked to visitors. They were obviously unhappy and bothered, almost annoyed at having to work with tourists visiting the museum. It makes you wonder why they chose that job in the first place. It ruined our entrance and experience.
We had a great day. My 4 year old daughter also loved it. A must see when in athens
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Meeting point
Meeting point may vary depending on the option booked.
Important information
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Headphones
- Charged Smartphone
Not allowed
- Pets
- Baby strollers
- Luggage or large bags
Know before you go
- Begin your visit with Acropolis Hill and then visit the Acropolis Museum during its operating hours.
- You will receive a separate email from the activity provider with the BookingPage URL to choose your time slot for Acropolis Hill.
- Use this link to download tickets and the app for the audio guide.
- Audio tour is not compatible with iPhone 5/5C or older, iPod Touch 5th gen or older, iPad 4th gen or older.
- EU citizens aged 0-25 get free admission but must wait in line to show an ID card or passport.
- From April 1 to Oct 31, non-EU citizens aged 6-25 get a 50% discount with a passport.
- Acropolis Hill: Non-EU children up to age 5 get free admission with a passport. They have to wait in line.
- Acropolis Museum: under 18 years, non-EU citizens are eligible for reduced admission but will have to wait in line with their ID
- To reach the Acropolis, exit Acropolis metro station (Line 2), head towards Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, and walk along it. The Theatre of Dionysus will be on your right.