PARTHENON




Be among the first visitors of the Acropolis of Athens with an early-morning guided tour that takes you directly to the Parthenon. Hear the history of the sacred rock and visit the Dionysus Theatre.


Travel back to Ancient Greece on a guided tour of Athens Acropolis. Climb to the Parthenon, the summit of the city. Enjoy panoramic views of what remains of the classical world and modern Athens.


Enjoy a guided small-group tour of the legendary Acropolis and the Parthenon with an expert guide. Explore the iconic sites with skip-the-line tickets and immerse yourself in Greek history.


Discover Ancient Greece with a combo that offers you access to the most renowned archaeological sites of Athens and the largest collection of Greek antiquities at the Athens National Archaeological Museum. This combo offers you impressive savings and promises an enriching cultural journey through Greek history. Acropolis and 6 archaeological sites multipass tickets Explore the richness of Greek history with entry to 7 archaeological sites, including the UNESCO-listed Acropolis and impressive Parthenon. Parthenon is a rocky temple that was dedicated to Athena and its structure with sturdy Greecian pillars and distributed rocks makes it look every bit Greek. Admire the Stoa of Attalos, considered the largest shopping center in the ancient world, and the famous Temple of Zeus. Explore Greece's oldest part of the city, Plaka bordered by the grand ancient Agora with an audio guide. Your visit to the Acropolis Hill is timed, allowing you to plan your day better. Upgrade your ticket to get access to a digital multilingual audio guide for a seamless tour. Athens National Archaeological Museum Dive deeper into Greek history with a visit to the Athens National Archaeological Museum. Marvel at an elaborate collection of Greek antiquities dating back to the Neolithic era. Enhance your understanding of these artifacts with an optional audio guide. The iconic golden Mask of Agamemnon and the magnificent statues of Zeus and Poseidon are surely highlights, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the past. Then there is a Bronze Head of a Boxer, found in Olympia depicting the boxer with a swollen right eye. It's all in the details! The museum also houses the world's largest collection of Greek coins.