Discover the Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best-preserved complex of ancient Greek monuments, at your own pace. Start by exploring the Parthenon, the temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena from the 5th century BC. From there, visit the Temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion. Conclude your tour at the Acropolis Museum, home to archaeological treasures spanning the Archaic to Roman periods.
A partir de€75.18
Adult
6–99 idade
€75.18
Duração
1 hora
Ponto de encontro
Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Athens, GR
Resumo da experiência
O que está incluído
Admission
Arrive at the Acropolis, the best-preserved ancient Greek monumental complex, within your selected timeslot and opt to explore until the site closes. Then, visit the galleries at the Acropolis Museum with a multilingual audio guide at your preferred time on the same day. Additionally, receive a complimentary English audio guide for Plaka, a historic neighbourhood in Athens.
Important Information
Good to know:
- Children under 6 years and EU citizens under 26 years are free of charge but still require an admission ticket, which must be collected onsite. A valid ID must be presented for entry.
- Opening hours may vary. Check the official website for the daily opening hours before your visit.
- Instructions for downloading the audio guide will be provided on your voucher upon booking confirmation.
Sobre Acropolis and Acropolis Museum Ticket with Audio Guide
Discover the Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the best-preserved complex of ancient Greek monuments, at your own pace. Start by exploring the Parthenon, the temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena from the 5th century BC. From there, visit the Temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion. Conclude your tour at the Acropolis Museum, home to archaeological treasures spanning the Archaic to Roman periods.
Destaques
Explore the Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing ancient structures.
Visit the Parthenon, Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion, and more.
View artefacts and statues from the archaic period at the Acropolis Museum.