Unlock Athens with an all-inclusive pass. Access 30+ attractions, enjoy a 48-hour bus tour, and save up to 60%. Book now!
Unlock Athens with an all-inclusive pass. Access 30+ attractions, enjoy a 48-hour bus tour, and save up to 60%. Book now!
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Acropolis - The Acropolis stands as Athens’ most renowned attraction. This sanctuary site has been occupied since the Neolithic era, reaching its peak during Pericles’ reconstruction program in the mid-5th century BC. Many of its significant temples, such as the Parthenon and the Erechtheion, were reconstructed into the forms we recognize today.
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- Acropolis - The Acropolis stands as Athens’ most renowned attraction. This sanctuary site has been occupied since the Neolithic era, reaching its peak during Pericles’ reconstruction program in the mid-5th century BC. Many of its significant temples, such as the Parthenon and the Erechtheion, were reconstructed into the forms we recognize today.
- Parthenon - The Parthenon is the most iconic and best-preserved structure. Its decorative marble and statues are considered exemplary pieces of ancient Greek art. Over the centuries, the facade and function of the Acropolis have evolved significantly, particularly during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods.
- Acropolis Museum - The New Acropolis Museum, which opened on June 20th, 2009, attracts approximately 2 million visitors annually due to its exclusive exhibits from the Acropolis area. It is located 300 meters opposite the Acropolis archaeological site.
- Museum Herakleidon - The Herakleidon Museum, a private art museum in Athens, was established in 2004. For a decade, it focused on fine arts while hosting various cultural events. In recent years, it has transformed into an interactive center for popularized science, embracing the philosophy of ‘Science, Art & Mathematics.’
- Hellenic Motor Museum - The Hellenic Motor Museum is housed in a uniquely designed building. Its exhibitions are dedicated to the history of the automobile, showcasing over 110 cars from the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology - Explore the Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology in central Athens, near the Greek Parliament. Spanning 700 square meters, the museum offers insight into lesser-known aspects of ancient Greek culture. The exhibition features around 100 selected exhibits, highlighting the origins of technologies, from the robot-servant and Philon’s “cinema” to Heron’s automatic theater, and from Ktesibios’ Hydraulic Clock to the Antikythera Mechanism. Enjoy hands-on experiences with fully functional models and visit the museum gift shop for handmade models, replicas of the museum exhibits crafted by Marios Kotsanas.
- Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology - The Kotsanas Museum showcases approximately 42 fully functional reconstructions of ancient Greek musical instruments and games. It is one of the most comprehensive and authentic museums of its kind globally. Notable exhibits include the helicon and Pythagoras’ sixth string, Hermes’ lyre, Apollo’s magnificent guitar, the Homeric phorminx, Sappho’s harp, the Ptolemaic helicon, and the Pan flute. Don’t miss the chance to hear the world’s oldest known song by Seikilos and discover the “hydraulis of Ktesibios,” the first keyboard instrument. Also, enjoy playing with Archimedes’ (O)stomachion, the first puzzle in history, and the Trias, the first tic-tac-toe game.
- Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum - The Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum is among the few of its kind worldwide and the first to showcase Greek jewelry art. The museum emphasizes silver and goldsmith art and contemporary studio jewelry. It features 50 collections designed and curated by Ilias Lalaounis, the museum’s founder. Ilias Lalaounis was a renowned jeweler and artist, celebrated for his luxurious gold jewelry creations. The museum continues to expand its collection with contemporary art jewelry by Greek and international artists.
- Museum of Illusions Athens - Step into the captivating world of illusions, where your senses are deceived yet delighted. The Museum of Illusions in Athens will both confuse and educate you, as nothing is as it appears.
- War Museum Athens - Immerse yourself in Greece’s captivating military history! The Athens War Museum is the largest of its kind in Greece and one of the most important in Southeastern Europe. Since 1975, it has showcased impressive artifacts from various eras, including weapons, uniforms, and photographs. The outdoor area features original military aircraft and cannons. Allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours to explore all the exhibits.

- Free entry to Athens War Museum
- Free admission to new Acropolis Museum
- One Day Cruise to Hydra, Poros & Aegina including lunch buffet and transfer (optional)
- Enjoy Museum of Illusions
- Discover Athens with 48-hour Hop on Hop off ticket including audio guide
- Explore the Acropolis with Parthenon and North & South slope
- Free entry to Athens War Museum
- Free admission to new Acropolis Museum
- One Day Cruise to Hydra, Poros & Aegina including lunch buffet and transfer (optional)
- Enjoy Museum of Illusions
- Discover Athens with 48-hour Hop on Hop off ticket including audio guide
- Explore the Acropolis with Parthenon and North & South slope
- If not booked optional, One Day Cruise to Hydra, Poros & Aegina
- Public transportation ticket
- If not booked optional, One Day Cruise to Hydra, Poros & Aegina
- Public transportation ticket
Experience the best of Athens with the all-inclusive Athens City Pass. This comprehensive ticket provides access to over 20 premier attractions to choose from.
Be amazed by the towering Acropolis and the intriguing displays at the New Acropolis Museum.
The Athens City Pass also offers a complimentary 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour through the city’s…
Experience the best of Athens with the all-inclusive Athens City Pass. This comprehensive ticket provides access to over 20 premier attractions to choose from.
Be amazed by the towering Acropolis and the intriguing displays at the New Acropolis Museum.
The Athens City Pass also offers a complimentary 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour through the city’s enchanting streets.
To ensure a complete experience, it is highly recommended to book a one-day cruise, which includes hotel transfer and a lunch buffet, to the renowned islands of Hydra, Poros, and Aegina.
Discover the city at your leisure with up to 6 days of validity and save up to 60% compared to individual bookings.
- ACROPOLIS ENTRY TICKET: The entry time for the Acropolis and Panthenon will be booked on an available time on the FIRST day of your City Pass between 08:00 AM - 02:00 PM
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.