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Combo: Acropolis Parthenon + Acropolis Museum Tickets

Caryatids on the Erechtheion at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece.
Parthenon temple on the Acropolis in Athens under a clear blue sky.
Visitors entering the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece.
Visitors walking on a glass floor above ancient ruins at the Athens Acropolis Museum.

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4.6/5(26,780)

Luis R

Solo
Verified booking
Yesterday
Our Group of 7 had an amazing time on this tour. The Acropolis is breathtaking from all vantage points, but when you hike up and stand at ots base, it is awe inspiring. The history and craftsmanship, alomg with the sheer size of this important piece of history left us all just wowed. Allow yourself alot of time, as there is alot to see and the walk itself is moderate to severe at times. Comfy shoes and lots of sunscree, I recommend an umbrella as the Grecian sun is not to be toyed with. Greeat experience for the money, ad definitely a bucket list worthy place,

Debra S

Group
Verified booking
2 days ago
It was great! More info online about rough terrain and status of the elevator would have been helpful. We took my father in law and it was rough for him, but he did it and felt it was worth it.

Natasha W

Group
Verified booking
3 weeks ago
Visiting the Acropolis was one of the highlights of my trip to Athens. The history, architecture, and breathtaking views of the city are truly unforgettable. Standing beside the Parthenon and seeing these ancient monuments up close gives you a real appreciation for Greece’s rich cultural heritage. The site is well maintained, and the information provided helps bring its history to life. I would recommend visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and the heat. A must-see destination for anyone visiting Athens. Highly recommended! Wear good footwear the walk can slippy at times and take plenty of wawr as can be very hot.

Jay K

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
With only a two-day stay in Athens, we were able to spend hours at the Acropolis on our first morning then used the buses to see many sights in the city. From the antiquities at the National Archaelogical Museum to the changing of the guard at Parliament, the bus got us there smoothly and with very short wait times to "hop back on." On day two we saw Piraeus and some beaches. That tour was highlighted by a relaxing dip at Lake Vouliagmeni, then back into Athens for shopping and dining in Psiri. There is no way we could have packed so much into our short stay without the convenience of the Gray Line buses. HIGHEST recommendation!

Gregory W

Couple
Verified booking
Last week
We were unfortunately delayed this morning due to a family emergency. We were booked in at 8.00am but did not arrive at the Acropolis until 9.25. We were advised our ticket had expired and we could not enter. This was very disappointing and the lady in the ticket office was not sympathetic or understanding to our situation. I found this very disappointing.

Robin M

Group
Verified booking
3 weeks ago
Bus picked us up right at the ship, and dropped us off about 100mtrs from the entrance. From there we were able to view the amazing ruins and get great scenery of Athens. There were also cafes bars and shops a short walk away from the entrance so we were able to visit those and make our way back to the bus for our return journey to the ship in good time.
    • With this combo ticket to Acropolis Museum & Acropolis site & Parthenon, see the best of Athens’ archeology while you save money!

    • Acropolis Museum sits in an exciting neighborhood from ancient Greece. Walk past cultural exhibits, classical masterpieces, and explore a vast excavation site.

    • Tour the most famous galleries, including the Archaic Gallery and the Parthenon Gallery.

    • Wander across the once-sacred halls of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion.

    • The large amphitheater, The Odeon of Herodes Atticus. will leave you in awe.

  • Acropolis Museum

    • Entry to the Acropolis Museum

    • Entry to the underground excavation site

    • English audio guide

    Athens Acropolis & Parthenon

    • Access to Acropolis site & Parthenon

    • Audio guide for Athens city (optional)

    • Guided tour
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    What our guests say

    Natasha W

    Group
    Verified booking
    3 weeks ago
    Visiting the Acropolis was one of the highlights of my trip to Athens. The history, architecture, and breathtaking views of the city are truly unforgettable. Standing beside the Parthenon and seeing these ancient monuments up close gives you a real appreciation for Greece’s rich cultural heritage. The site is well maintained, and the information provided helps bring its history to life. I would recommend visiting early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the crowds and the heat. A must-see destination for anyone visiting Athens. Highly recommended! Wear good footwear the walk can slippy at times and take plenty of wawr as can be very hot.

    Jay K

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    With only a two-day stay in Athens, we were able to spend hours at the Acropolis on our first morning then used the buses to see many sights in the city. From the antiquities at the National Archaelogical Museum to the changing of the guard at Parliament, the bus got us there smoothly and with very short wait times to "hop back on." On day two we saw Piraeus and some beaches. That tour was highlighted by a relaxing dip at Lake Vouliagmeni, then back into Athens for shopping and dining in Psiri. There is no way we could have packed so much into our short stay without the convenience of the Gray Line buses. HIGHEST recommendation!

    Marcin K

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    What I liked most was the sense of history hitting you all at once. Standing next to the Parthenon, knowing it's over 2,400 years old, is genuinely humbling. The view over Athens from the top is also stunning — you can see the whole city sprawled out below. I appreciated how well-preserved everything is, considering its age, and the information panels helped me understand what I was actually looking at instead of just admiring old rocks. Going early in the morning made a huge difference too — fewer crowds meant I could actually take it all in and get some good photos without dozens of people in the frame.

    Luis R

    Solo
    Verified booking
    Yesterday
    Our Group of 7 had an amazing time on this tour. The Acropolis is breathtaking from all vantage points, but when you hike up and stand at ots base, it is awe inspiring. The history and craftsmanship, alomg with the sheer size of this important piece of history left us all just wowed. Allow yourself alot of time, as there is alot to see and the walk itself is moderate to severe at times. Comfy shoes and lots of sunscree, I recommend an umbrella as the Grecian sun is not to be toyed with. Greeat experience for the money, ad definitely a bucket list worthy place,

    Gregory W

    Couple
    Verified booking
    Last week
    We were unfortunately delayed this morning due to a family emergency. We were booked in at 8.00am but did not arrive at the Acropolis until 9.25. We were advised our ticket had expired and we could not enter. This was very disappointing and the lady in the ticket office was not sympathetic or understanding to our situation. I found this very disappointing.
  • Acropolis Museum

    Wander through the diverse exhibits at the Acropolis Museum. Get lost in the Gallery of the Acropolis Slopes, the Archaic Gallery, and lastly the Parthenon Gallery on the 3rd floor.

    See the evolution of everyday objects through the centuries, and be enchanted by some of the oldest findings dating back to the 7th century B.C. Find gorgeous artifacts like the coffered ceiling of the Propylaea and sculptures from the Temple of Athena Nike. At the last gallery, watch a video presentation of the Parthenon and how it was designed and built. You will come face-to-face with philosophers and historical figures in a range of amazing portraits and sculptures.

    Do not miss the fascinating excavation site that lies below the museum. Believed to be an active neighborhood from around 3000 BC to 1100 AD, the space consists of sea streets, houses, and shops.

    Athens Acropolis & Parthenon

    At the Athenian temple complex, stop by the ruins of legendary structures like the Propylaea and the entrance to the ancient temple of Parthenon. Parthenon was used to shelter the monumental statue of Athena which was made by Pheidias out of gold and ivory.

    The architectural style and beauty of Odeon of Herodes Atticus will leave you in awe. This amphitheater was built in AD 161 by Roman Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife Regilla. It is so grand that it is still used to host blockbuster pop concerts and other events. Wander across the once-sacred halls of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion and marvel at skills of Kallicrates who is said to have designed the temple.

  • Additional information

    Acropolis Museum

    • Pets and large baggage is strictly not allowed inside the museum.

    • All packages and backpacks must be deposited in the cloakroom on the ground floor of the museum.

    • The attraction is wheelchair accessible with appropriate routes and elevator facilities.

    National Archaeological Museum

    • Please bring along your passport or a government ID.

    • This experience is suitable for wheelchair and pram/stroller users.

    • Photography is allowed without flash or tripods.

    • Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.

    Ticket Redemption Points

    ** Acropolis Museum™**

    • You can redeem the tickets directly at Acropolis Museum

    • Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece.

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    National Archaeological Museum

    • Redeem your tickets directly at National Archaeological Museum

    • Address: 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece.

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