Tickets for the Acropolis of Athens

Tickets for the Acropolis of Athens

Reserve your tickets for the Acropolis of Athens and discover the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the most emblematic monuments of ancient Greece with included audioguide.

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Discover the Acropolis of Athens

A must-visit in Athens

Parthenon of the Acropolis of Athens

If you are looking for tickets for the Acropolis of Athens, you are in front of one of the most important monuments in Greece and a must-visit during any trip to the Greek capital.

The Acropolis of Athens is the great symbol of ancient Greece and one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. During the visit, you can explore some of its most emblematic monuments, such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Temple of Athena Nike, or the Propylaea, while enjoying unique views over the city of Athens.

Buying your online tickets for the Acropolis of Athens is the best way to organize your visit in advance, ensure your access, and explore the site at your own pace with the included audioguide.

General Information

  • Visit duration: 1.5 – 2.5 hours
  • Location: Acropolis of Athens, Greece
  • Type of visit: Self-guided
  • Audioguide included
  • World Heritage Monument

What the ticket includes

  • Entry to the Acropolis of Athens
  • Access to the archaeological site of the Acropolis
  • Visit to the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike
  • Audioguide included to explore the site at your own pace

What is NOT included

  • Live guide
  • Transportation
  • Entry to the Acropolis Museum
  • Access to other monuments or archaeological sites in Athens not included in the ticket
  • Food, drink, or other additional services

Schedules and access

  • The Acropolis of Athens is usually open every day, with hours that may vary depending on the season.
  • Access is made on the date and time slot selected during purchase.
  • It is recommended to arrive in advance to pass access and security checks.
  • Schedules may change due to weather conditions, crowding, special events, or instructions from authorities.
Panoramic view of the Acropolis of Athens with the Parthenon on the hill and the historic center of the city.

Tickets for the Acropolis of Athens

Buy your tickets for the Acropolis of Athens with included audioguide

Reserve your tickets for the Acropolis of Athens and visit one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. Buying tickets online for the Acropolis allows you to organize your visit in advance and access the monument on the selected date and time slot.

Tickets to the Acropolis of Athens include access to the archaeological site, where you can discover monuments as emblematic as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike. In addition, the ticket includes an audioguide, so you can explore the space at your own pace and better understand the history of one of the great symbols of ancient Greece.

Thousands of travelers search every day for “Acropolis of Athens tickets”, “Acropolis Athens tickets” or “tickets Acropolis Athens” to ensure their visit, especially in high season. Booking online is a convenient way to plan your experience and avoid availability issues at one of the most visited monuments in Greece.

Acropolis of Athens - Athens 105 58, Greece

How to get to the Acropolis of Athens

  • The most convenient way to get to the Acropolis of Athens is by metro or public transport:

    • Metro line 2 → Akropoli station, the most direct option to access the site
    • Metro lines 1 and 3 → Monastiraki station, from where you can walk to the Acropolis through the historic center
    • Metro line 1 → Thissio station, a good option if you want to arrive walking through a pedestrian area with views of the archaeological site
    • Several bus and trolleybus lines connect the center of Athens with the surroundings of the Acropolis
  • If you are staying in the center of Athens, you can easily walk from areas such as Plaka, Monastiraki, Syntagma, or Thissio. Walking is one of the most recommended ways to get there, as it allows you to discover the historic center before visiting the Acropolis.

  • The Acropolis is located in the heart of Athens' historic center.

    • Address: Acropolis of Athens, Athens 105 58, Greece
    • Traffic in the center can be intense, especially in high season
    • Parking near the site is limited, so it is recommended to arrive by public transport or taxi
    • If you arrive by taxi, the most practical is to ask to be dropped off in an area close to the pedestrian entrance of the site
A journey through more than 2,000 years of history

History of the Acropolis of Athens

Ancient Age

Origins of the high city

The Acropolis of Athens was built on a rocky hill that dominated the city. Its name means “high city” and, from its origins, it was a strategic, religious, and symbolic space for the inhabitants of Athens.

5th century BC

The classical Acropolis

During the time of Pericles, the Acropolis reached its peak. In this period, some of its most important monuments were built, such as the Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

447–432 BC

The Parthenon and the goddess Athena

The Parthenon was built in honor of Athena, the protector of the city. It is the most famous monument of the Acropolis of Athens and one of the great symbols of classical Greek architecture.

Byzantine and Ottoman periods

Temple, church, and mosque

Over the centuries, the Acropolis changed function several times. The Parthenon was used as a temple, a Christian church, and a mosque, reflecting the different historical stages Athens went through.

Present

Symbol of Greece and World Heritage

Today, the Acropolis of Athens is a World Heritage Site and one of the most visited attractions in Greece. Its silhouette dominates the center of Athens and remains one of the great symbols of classical civilization, ancient architecture, and European history.

Access rules to the Acropolis of Athens

    • Access to the Acropolis of Athens requires a valid ticket for the date and time slot selected during purchase.
    • The ticket allows access to the archaeological site of the Acropolis, where monuments such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike are located.
    • It is not recommended to enter with suitcases, large backpacks, or bulky objects.
    • It is advised to carry only a small backpack or light bag.
    • There may be security checks at the entrance to the site.
    • In high season, access checks may cause waits, even with an online ticket.
    • Photography for personal use is allowed in most outdoor areas of the site.
    • The use of tripods, drones, professional equipment, or commercial photo sessions may be restricted and require special authorization.
    • It is not allowed to touch, climb, or lean on archaeological remains, columns, walls, or historical elements.
    • It is mandatory to respect the delimited areas and not cross protection barriers.
    • Comfortable footwear is recommended, as the terrain can be uneven, with steps, smooth stone, and slopes.
    • In summer, it is advisable to bring water, a hat, and sunscreen, especially during the central hours of the day.
    • Maintain respectful behavior throughout the visit and always follow the instructions of the site staff.
    • The Acropolis is located on a hill, and the route may present difficulties for people with reduced mobility.
    • The terrain includes slopes, steps, and uneven surfaces, so not all areas are easily accessible.
    • It is recommended to check accessibility conditions before the visit if you are traveling with a wheelchair, stroller, or have special mobility needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • The tickets include access to the archaeological site of the Acropolis of Athens, where you can visit monuments such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, the Propylaea, and the Temple of Athena Nike. The ticket also includes an audioguide to explore the site at your own pace.

  • No. The ticket to the Acropolis of Athens does not include access to the Acropolis Museum. The museum is located near the archaeological site and requires a separate ticket.

  • The visit usually lasts between 1.5 and 2.5 hours, depending on the pace of each visitor, the time spent on the audioguide, and the crowding at the site.

  • Yes, you can buy your online tickets for the Acropolis of Athens here. It is advisable to book in advance, especially in high season, weekends, and holiday periods.

  • Yes, our tickets for the Acropolis of Athens include an audioguide, so you can better understand the history of the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the main monuments of the site during your visit.

  • The Acropolis is situated on a hill, and the route may present difficulties for people with reduced mobility. The terrain includes slopes, steps, and uneven surfaces, so it is recommended to check accessibility conditions before the visit.