Highlights
Highlights
-Skip-the-line entry to 7 archaeological sites of Athens -Saving up to 50% compared to full retail admissions -Visit the Unesco listed Acropolis and admire the impressive Parthenon -Explore Ancient & Roman Agora as well as Hadrian's Library -Included also entry to Temple of Olympian Zeus, Kerameikos & Aristotle's Lycium
Inclusions
Inclusions
-Admission multipass -Skip the line entrance -Entry to 7 archaeological sites
Exclusions
Exclusions
-Hotel pick up/drop off service -Guide/escort -Food/drinks
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Skip-the-line entry to the most famous archaeological sites of Athens, all on one digital pass. Use this unique combined ticket to gain access to any and all of the 7 included attractions, saving up to 50% compared to full retail admissions. Make this your unforgettable tour to the Greek capital with the best choice of archaeological sites, tremendous savings, and ultimate flexibility.
Wander the Parthenon, a UNESCO World Heritage site, standing on Acropolis hill at the height of 150 meters, with 2,500 years of rich history. Every year, millions of visitors worldwide come to admire this symbol of the Ancient Greek civilization and enjoy breathtaking views of Athens from the rocky outcrop. Continue to the Ancient Agora that lies on the north-western slopes of the Acropolis. It was the meeting and gathering place and the city's artistic, spiritual, and commercial centre. Just north of the Acropolis, explore the site of the Roman Agora, which was once the focus of public life in Athens. Your ticket also offers you access to the most prominent structure, the well-known Hadrian's Library, as well as to the impressive Temple of Olympian Zeus, Kerameikos, the ancient cemetery that stretches to the banks of the Eridanos River and the nearby Lyceum which became famous when it became the Peripatetic School of Philosophy, founded by Aristotle.
Dig your toga out of the closet and get ready to time-travel back to the glory days of Ancient Greece, with a visit to Athens' incredible relics of its Classical past.