What's included
- Admission ticket for the selected date and time slot
- Self guided audio tour for the old town of Athens, Plaka
- Acropolis self-guided audio tour available if selected
What's Not Included
- Earphones and audio devices
- Pick-up/drop-off services
- Reduced admission
- Personal expenses
- Live guide
Visit the Acropolis of Athens, the world’s most famous ancient monument and a symbol of Greek civilization. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it attracts millions of visitors eager to admire its breathtaking views and historic wonders.
Avoid the ticket booth and explore the Parthenon, dedicated to Athena, along with the Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion, and Herodes Atticus.
Admire the Parthenon and its outstanding views on your own time. The Acropolis offers a unique experience, evoking deep emotions as visitors connect with the greatness of ancient Greece.
Why Visit
- Admission ticket for the selected date and time slot.
- Explore the Acropolis ruins and enjoy the outstanding city views.
- Visit the majestic Parthenon temple.
- Admire the Propylae, the temple of Athena Nike and Erectheion.
- View from above the Odeon of of Herodes Atticus.
Additional information
How do I get to the Acropolis without paying?
Entrance is free to all visitors on the following days: 6 March (Memory of Melina Mercouri), 18 April (International Monument Day), 18 May (International Museum Day), The last weekend of September (European Days of Cultural Heritage), October 28th., Every first Sunday of the month, from November 1st to March 31st annually.
What is the most important landmark in Athens?
Although the capital of Greece is overflowing with landmarks and monuments, the Parthenon is the country's most iconic sight. Visiting the Parthenon while you explore the Acropolis overlooking Athens is a must and will not leave you indifferent.
How long is Acropolis walk?