Experience the wonders of Ancient Greece with a skip-the-line, all-area-access ticket to the Acropolis and the Slopes. Travel back to the glory days of Ancient Greece, with a visit to Athens' incredible relic of its Classical past: The Acropolis!
But the Acropolis is just the beginning. With your combo entry ticket, you'll also have access to several other archaeological sites in Athens, including the Ancient Agora, the Roman Agora, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus. These sites offer a glimpse into the daily life and customs of ancient Athens and are sure to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the city's rich history.
Skip the long waiting lines and head straight into the archaeological wonders of antiquity. Wander the Parthenon, the Ancient Agora, the Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library, the Olympieion, Kerameikos, and the nearby Aristotle's School (Lyceum).
Amplify your experience! Choose from two immersive multilingual audio guides:
So why wait? Book your Acropolis of Athens & 6 Archaeological Sites Combo Entry Ticket today and experience the wonders of ancient Greece for yourself!
Voucher information: No need to print! You can show your voucher on your smartphone or other devices. (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance and get it scanned.
After its first use, your ticket is valid for 5 consecutive days
Just remember, comfy shoes are a must – these 5th century BC pathways weren't made for stilettos! The floor of the Acropolis is very ancient, and millions of people walk on it every year, which can become dangerous with the wind.
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Turns out the 6 sites were not what we wanted to see after the Acropolis. We only used the Hadrian's Arch ticket. I thought the ticket included the Temple of Dionysus, but it did not.
It is nice to have a series of attractions in one ticket. I've learned since there are similar tickets that last for up to 5 days. It's easy to walk between all but one attraction (The Lyceum of Aristotle). This latter attraction is best done a the Byzantine at the same time as and war museums.