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Do tickets to the Acropolis sell out?

Although the tickets usually don't sell out, we recommend you buy your tickets in advance and online, so you can skip the long waiting lines at the ticket booth.



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While you can purchase your tickets on-site, if you don't wish to waste your time standing in long queues, it is best to purchase your tickets online. Make sure to check Acropolis timings before you make your visit, as their closing times change between winter and summer.

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In summer, the height of the tourist season (May to September), you can wait up to two hours in a queue to buy tickets. You will probably have read that the south entrance is much quicker. This advice is usually coming from people who visited the Acropolis five or more years ago.

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WE RECOMMEND YOU BUY YOUR ACROPOLIS TICKETS ONLINE Make the most of your Acropolis visit and skip the long lines by purchasing your tickets online in advance! Enjoy priority entry and a stress-free experience.

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To avoid the crowds, consider adjusting your visit times. The ideal moments to explore the Acropolis with fewer people are early mornings or later afternoons. Plan to arrive shortly after the site opens at 8 am, or visit in the late afternoon, taking advantage of the extended summer closing time of 8 pm.

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Choose between a combo ticket, skip-the-line entry, or a guided tour. While you can purchase your tickets on-site, if you don't wish to waste your time standing in long queues, it is best to purchase your tickets online.

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Acropolis Entrance Fees The admission for the Acropolis is: 20€ for the adults from April 01 to October 31. 10€ for the adults from November 01 to March 31. Free for children up to 18 years old (with valid ID or passport) and students from EU countries (with valid student ID) all year-round.

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Plan to arrive by 7:30 a.m. to be close to the start of the line. From November through March, the Acropolis is open from 08:30 a.m until 5:00 p.m. Although it's not open for as long at this time of year, you've actually got more flexibility about when you go due to the reduced visitor numbers.

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When visiting the Acropolis, only bring the essentials with you, like your wallet, documents, phone, and water bottles. Any backpack or a larger bag will have to be left at the check-in before entering the Acropolis.

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Some people like to visit after they see The Acropolis, others before. That really is a personal choice. Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission: 4:30 p.m.)

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The answer is yes. Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.

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The Acropolis is a hill of 156 meters/ 512 feet high and there is no lift. This means you have to walk all the way up on foot. Usually, it's not a problem, when you take your time at the several monuments you pass. The Acropolis has about 2 million visitors a year, who all walk up the hill.

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Average speaking you need around 1.5 - 2 hours to ascend the hill and see the monuments of the Acropolis. Of course, you can spend as long as you want and taking as many pictures as you wish, then add some extra strolling and picture time to it.

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Entrance is free to all visitors on the following days:
  • 6 March (Memory of Melina Mercouri)
  • 18 April (International Monument Day)
  • 18 May (International Museum Day)
  • The last weekend of September (European Days of Cultural Heritage)
  • October 28th.
  • Every first Sunday of the month, from November 1st to March 31st annually.


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