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Is Acropolis Museum included in combo ticket?

The Athens Acropolis Combo ticket includes entry to iconic sites such as the Parthenon, Temple of Athena Nike, The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, The Erechtheion, The Propylaea, Ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Hadrian's Library, Olympieion, Kerameikos, Aristotle's Lykeion, Acropolis Museum, Temple of Zeus, Temple of Poseidon, ...



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The Acropolis Museum is something different from the Acropolis. The Acropolis, in fact, is an ancient citadel that sits on a rocky outcrop overlooking Athens. There you can visit the remains of numerous ancient buildings of historical significance. The most well-known building is the Parthenon.

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A. If you're visiting Athens Acropolis during peak hours, you should choose the side entrance located on the southern side of the hill.

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Yes, you can skip ahead of long lines by booking Acropolis tickets online. If you book tickets on the day of your visit, it could mean a wait time of around 2 to 3 hours. Purchasing skip-the-line tickets will allow you to save time.

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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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It works both ways, the site first then helps you appreciate what you see in the museum. I think most do the site first (I would), but some do prefer it the other way round.

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Yes, you can skip ahead of long lines by booking Acropolis tickets online. If you book tickets on the day of your visit, it could mean a wait time of around 2 to 3 hours. Purchasing skip-the-line tickets will allow you to save time.

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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 Museum is focused on the finds from the Acropolis, while the National Archeological Museum collects major finds from all over Greece. The Acropolis Museum has a unique design and better views of Athens and the Acropolis. The NAM is much bigger and way more interesting. Do both if you can.

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Yes, you can purchase tickets right before you enter the site, however, we recommend you book your Acropolis skip-the-line tickets well in advance. If you wait until the day of your visit, the tickets may be sold out.

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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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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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The ticket can be bought on the day at the ticket offices located at the two entrances to the Acropolis ticket offices, or online, in advance using either the Greek government's website or reputable ticketing platforms such as GetYourGuide, Tiqets and Viator.

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Walk to Athens Acropolis Except for the final ascent from the Parthenon's entrance, the trek takes 20-30 minutes and is not particularly difficult.

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