Acropolis combined ticket
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General information about the Acropolis combined ticket
- Mobile tickets
- Scheduled time entry
- 5-day full access ticket
- Instant confirmation
- Wheelchair accessible
Enjoy the historical sites of Athens
The combined visit of the Acropolis will give you access to the most important monuments of Athens. You will have access to the Acropolis and a tour of the archaeological site, which includes several key structures such as the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea and the ancient Theater of Dionysus.
You will also be able to access and enjoy other renowned sites such as the Roman Agora, the center of public life in Athens; the Library of Hadrian; the Temple of Olympian Zeus; Kerameikos, the ancient cemetery; and the school of Aristotle.
Visitors can learn about the history, architecture and importance of these structures, as well as the cultural and political context in which they were built
What is included in Acropolis Combo Site Tickets
- Access to the Acropolis which includes iconic structures such as the Parthenon, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion and the Propylaea
- Access to the North and South slopes of the Acropolis, the Dionysus Theater, and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus
- Access to Ancient Agora, Hadrian's Library, Kerameikos, Aristotle's School, Olympieion, Roman Agora
- Booking fees and taxes
- Guided Tour
- Cancellation option
Additional information on the Acropolis Combo Ticket
About the Acropolis
The Acropolis is a hill in Athens, which houses several historic ruins and monuments, including the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike. Listed as a UNESCO Global Heritage Site, the location is regarded as one of the most important cultural and historical sites in the whole globe.
Neolithic humans first began to live on the Acropolis, which was significant to ancient Athens’ social structure. During the Golden Age of Athens in the 5th century BC, the Acropolis was rebuilt under the leadership of the politician Pericles, and many of its iconic structures were erected during this time.
Particularly the Parthenon, which honors the goddess, Athena, is regarded as a masterpiece of classical Greek architecture. It is a symbol of classical Greek civilization and a testament to the country’s cultural and intellectual legacy.
The Acropolis now draws millions of people each year as a well-liked tourist destination and a significant archaeological site. It continues to be a testimony to ancient Greek civilization and its contributions to philosophy, art, and architecture. So book your tickets now and have a fascinating tour of Athens’ history and culture.
Acropolis opening hours
Summer Months (From April to October ):
April – August
Monday – Sunday: 08:00 am to 08:00 pm
September (1st to 15th)
Monday – Sunday: 08:00 am to 07:30 pm
September (16th to 29th)
Monday – Sunday: 08:00 am to 07:00 pm
October (2nd to 15th)
Monday – Sunday: 08:00 am to 06:30 pm
October (16th to 31st)
Monday – Sunday: 08:00 am to 06:00 pm
Winter Months (From November to March):
Monday – Sunday: 08:00 am to 06:00 pm
Important notice: people who have selected the last slot of the day will be able to enter during the first 30 minutes of the selected slot.
It’s important to note that the Acropolis is closed on certain holidays, including Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, and Greek Orthodox Easter Sunday.
Entry instructions
– The timeslot you are requested to choose refers only to your visit at the Acropolis.
– Once the ticket has been validated, you will be able to access each monument once during a period of 5 days.
– Consider purchasing your tickets in advance to prevent huge queues. Tickets may be purchased online or at the box office next to the Acropolis entrance.
– You will only be able to enter the Acropolis at the reserved time or up to 60 minutes later, after this time the Acropolis reserves the right of admission.
– Particularly during prime times, the Acropolis may become overcrowded. Try to visit either early in the morning or late in the day to escape the crowds.
– The Acropolis involves a lot of walking and steep steps, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
– Summers in Athens may be sweltering, so carry lots of water and sunscreen to remain hydrated.
– Being respectful of the site and its history is crucial since the Acropolis is a location with significant historical and cultural value.
– It is forbidden for visitors to touch or climb the ruins. In order to protect the site for future generations, it is crucial that you abide by the guidelines.
Cancellation policies
Ubication
Address: Athens 105 58, Greece
The Acropolis of Athens is located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens, Greece. It is situated in the central part of Athens, just a short distance from the historical district of Plaka
How to get to the Acropolis
There are several ways to arrive at the Acropolis of Athens. One of the most convenient options is to take the Athens Metro to the Acropolis Station, which is located just a short walk from the entrance.
If you prefer to take a bus, several public bus routes have stops near the Acropolis, including routes 24, 40, and 230.
Taxis are also readily available in Athens and can drop you off at the entrance of the Acropolis. If you are driving, there are several parking options near the Acropolis, but it is recommended to park outside of the city center and take public transportation to avoid traffic and parking difficulties.
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