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See Athens’ greatest ruins and the treasures uncovered from them in one guided experience.
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Benefit from an expert English-speaking guide who weaves myths, architecture, and daily life into vivid stories that bring Athens’ past to life.
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Walk through the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Theater of Dionysus as your guide explains Athena’s triumph over Poseidon and the democratic debates that once echoed here.
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Step into the Acropolis Museum to see the Parthenon Gallery and Archaic sculptures, discovering how these treasures connect to the ruins above.
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Cover both sites in just under four hours, saving the hassle of separate bookings while gaining a complete picture of Athens’ golden age.
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Entry to the Acropolis & Parthenon on the selected date and time slot
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Entry to the Acropolis Museum
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2-hour walking tour of the Acropolis
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1.5-hour walking tour of the Acropolis Museum
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Athens travel guidebook and detailed city map
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Hotel transfers
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Use of the elevator at Acropolis Hill
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Food and drinks
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Personal expenses
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You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Christian
Aug, 2025Verified booking
John the archeologist made this tour absolutely amazing. From his great charisma to detailed explanations it made the day a 10 out of 10 experience. We maneuvered through the busy crowds brilliantly and went at a perfect pace to enjoy it all!Julie
Jul, 2025Verified booking
The iconic location itself , combined with the clear blue sky and Attica view made the day memorable. The museum was lovely. The crowds, heat and sometimes lacklustre commentary means I would not repeat the the experience.Irene
Jun, 2025Verified booking
The best guided tour EVER! Our tour guide was Victor, and besides his vast knowledge on all things Acropolis and Greek history in general, he also has a great sense of humor and truly understands his work.Angela
Jun, 2025Verified booking
We visited in June and had an incredible experience at the Acropolis and Museum. The weather was perfect, the crowds were manageable and obviously the site was awe-inspiring. Our guide Elizabeth was fantastic. She is an archeologist with a special interest in architecture. Her knowledge of the Acropolis and history enhanced the tour. She loved questions...and we asked tons. She was able to engage both the teens and my elderly parents. She stealthily guided us to the top of the Acropolis which my 80 year old parents did not think they could do! She was the BEST. Thanks!Shachar
Jun, 2025Verified booking
Our guide was charming - without her we wouldn't understand even a quarter of what our eyes see. The excavation area under the museum also adds a lot and really takes you back 2000 years to see and feel the period and what was there. The archaeological findings are simply amazing. Especially in a cluster of archaeological and historical sites like this, I really recommend others take a guided tour - it's simply a different experience that's much better than traveling alone without guidance.
What to bring
Acropolis Museum
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Carry a valid photo ID or student card to take advantage of reduced ticket prices where available.
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Download your audio tour in advance to prevent Wi-Fi or data issues inside the museum.
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Bring personal earphones for a smoother and more immersive listening experience.
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Keep some cash or a bank card handy if you want to browse the gift shop or stop at the café.
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Wear comfortable closed shoes to easily navigate the museum halls and nearby archaeological areas.
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A light sweater or scarf can come in handy since the air-conditioned galleries may feel cool compared to the outdoor heat.
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Have your printed or digital ticket ready for quick access at the entrance gates.
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Use your own earphones for a better, more engaging audio guide experience.
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Take along some money or a card for small purchases at local kiosks after your visit.
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Wear sturdy footwear suited for uneven marble steps and rocky ground.
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Protect yourself from the sun with a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
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Carry a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated since shaded spots are limited and the summer heat can be intense.
What’s not allowed
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Flash photography, tripods, and professional filming gear are not permitted; non-flash photos are acceptable in most spaces except the Archaic Gallery.
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Oversized bags, suitcases, or bulky items must be left in the ground-floor cloakroom.
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Food and beverages are not allowed inside, except plain drinking water.
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Pets are not allowed in the museum, except for certified service animals.
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Drones, tripods, and professional-grade cameras are not permitted without special authorization.
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Large bags, backpacks, or suitcases cannot be brought inside and should be stored elsewhere.
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Animals are not allowed, except trained guide dogs with certification.
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Smoking and chewing gum are prohibited within the site.
Accessibility
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The Acropolis Museum is fully wheelchair accessible, offering special ramps at all entrances and elevator access to every floor.
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Accessible restrooms are available throughout the building.
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You can borrow wheelchairs free of charge from the Visitor Services or Information Desk.
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Guide dogs are welcome within the museum, and Braille guides in both Greek and English are available at the Information Desk to assist visitors with visual impairments.
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The Acropolis offers limited accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges. An elevator operates near the South Slope entrance, but the site manages it, and availability may vary. Call +30 210 3214172 or +30 210 9238470 the day before your visit to confirm it is in service.
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Plan to have support, since the terrain is mostly uneven with limited paved paths. Both you and your escort are eligible for free admission upon showing valid documentation.
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Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available near the Acropolis Museum and the main site entrances.
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You can find rest spots and benches throughout the site, but shaded areas remain limited.
Additional information
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Meet your guide at 3 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, in front of the Lukumades and Pilino stores, at the start of the pedestrian walkway leading from Hadrian’s Arch (off Siggrou/Syngrou Avenue) to the Acropolis. It’s only a 3-minute walk from the Acropolis Metro Station. Look for the orange sign marked ‘Athens Walking Tours.’ Please arrive 20 minutes before the tour departure time.
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With a maximum of 22 participants, the combo tours remain personal and engaging. Follow along effortlessly thanks to complimentary earphones for groups over 8.
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To ensure a comfortable experience, guides may adjust the order of the sites visited.
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To avoid peak crowds, arrive when the museum opens at 9am, or go in the late afternoon, around 2pm to 3pm, particularly during the summer months from June to August.
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All visitors must pass through a quick security screening at the entrance. Expect to wait around 5 to 10 minutes at the entrance, although during the peak summer months from June to August, the wait may extend up to 15 minutes.
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You can enter the Acropolis Museum through a separate entrance that leads directly to the exhibition areas, then proceed to scan your ticket at the validating machines located on the ground floor.
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The Acropolis Museum offers free admission on March 6 (Melina Mercouri Day), March 25 (National Holiday), May 18 (International Museums Day), and October 28 (National Holiday).
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The Acropolis and Parthenon operate on a timed entry system, requiring visitors to book a date and time slot in advance. Arrive 30 minutes early for a hassle-free experience—you can enter up to 15 minutes before or after your chosen time slot.
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Security check is mandatory at the Acropolis. Expect an average wait of 20 to 30 minutes, with entry times stretching to 1 to 2 hours during the peak summer months from June to August.
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Use the south entrance near the Dionysus Theater for quicker access; it tends to be less crowded than the main one and is only a short walk from the metro and museum.
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Proceed straight to the Parthenon at the start of your visit, then make your way to the Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion, and other areas; this approach helps you avoid bottlenecks and enjoy quieter spaces later on.
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You can visit the Acropolis archaeological site for free on March 6 (Melina Mercouri Day), April 18 (International Monuments Day), May 18 (International Museums Day), the last weekend of September (European Heritage Days), October 28 (National Holiday), and on the first and third Sundays from November through March.
Concession eligibility
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EU residents aged 25 and under enter free with a valid ID or passport.
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Children up to 5 years old enjoy free entry with proof of age.
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Non-EU visitors aged 6–25 qualify for reduced admission by showing a passport confirming age and nationality.
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Seniors over 65 from EU countries receive discounted tickets with an ID or a passport.
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People with disabilities and one companion (for disabilities of 80% or more) are granted free admission with official documentation.
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EU citizens up to 25 years old receive free admission with proof of ID or passport.
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Non-EU citizens up to 25 years old are also eligible for free admission with a valid ID or passport.
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Children under 6, regardless of nationality, receive free entry with proof of age.
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EU residents aged 65+ qualify for reduced admission upon showing valid identification.
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Visitors with disabilities of 67% or higher, along with one escort, are entitled to free admission worldwide with valid documentation.
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Greek nationals who are unemployed may receive concessions with both a valid unemployment card and their ID.
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Families in Greece with multiple children may receive discounts by presenting a family certificate and ID; if children have disabilities, a Disability Certificate from the national center is also required.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
Meeting point
- Please check your final voucher for the meeting point details and specific instructions.
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