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Visit the Acropolis Museum in Athens with a flex entry ticket and audio guide. Discover iconic artifacts, including Parthenon sculptures, and gain a deeper understanding of ancient Greek history and mythology.
Discover the treasures of the Parthenon, the Propylaea, and the Erechtheion. Marvel at the stunning friezes and sculptures from the Parthenon, one of the most iconic ancient Greek structures. Explore the museum's impressive collection of Archaic sculptures, including the famous Moschophoros (the Calf-Bearer) and the Kritios Boy, museum's rotating exhibitions featuring artifacts from the Acropolis and beyond.
Learn about the history and significance of these iconic structures, which were part of the Acropolis complex. The exhibits feature artifacts and sculptures from these buildings, providing a comprehensive understanding of their importance in ancient Greek architecture.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Acropolis Museum opening hours from November to March: Monday to Thursday 9 AM-5 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM), Friday 9 AM-10 PM (last entry at 9:30 PM), Saturday and Sunday 9 AM-8 PM (last entry at 7:30 PM)
Acropolis Museum opening hours from April to October: Monday 9 AM-5 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM), Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday 9 AM-8 PM (last entry at 7:30 PM), Friday 9 AM-10 PM (last entry at 9:30 PM), Saturday and Sunday 9 AM-8 PM (last entry at 7:30 PM)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Flex Entry Ticket to Acropolis Museum
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Acropolis Museum
Discover the treasures of the Parthenon, the Propylaea, and the Erechtheion. Marvel at the stunning friezes and sculptures from the Parthenon, one of the most iconic ancient Greek structures. Explore the museum's impressive collection of Archaic sculptures, including the famous Moschophoros (the Calf-Bearer) and the Kritios Boy, museum's rotating exhibitions featuring artifacts from the Acropolis and beyond.
8 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Neil P,
Nov 11, 2025
- Review from Viator
The history is deeper than the Athenian gods, older cultures are revealed here. Amazing artifacts pre date the era.
Barry H,
Oct 22, 2025
- Review from Viator
Worst experience ever using Viator. Company they use sent us used tickets, Acropolis Museum confirmed the tickets sent us had already been used September 27th, so could not enter. Museum could not help with problem since tickets were bought thru 3rd Party. This is October 22nd. Wasted about 35 precious minutes communicating with company trying to make them understand & resolve. Exasperated finally bought tickets at the Box Office. Waiting for refund from company, if don’t get it will contact Viator and/or Credit Card Company. FYI-Acropolis Museum is great.
Elizabeth J,
Oct 16, 2025
- Review from Viator
We avoided the lines. We just walked up, they scan our ticket and off we went. . We didn’t to do a guide but there was scan which gave us a map to tell us what we were looking at.
823janm,
Sep 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Only through Trip Advisor could I find skip the line flex tickets available. Flex tickets allow you to choose what time you enter the museum the moment when you arrive at the museum. All other skip the line tickets I could find available required the time to be set in stone when the tickets are purchased. There is another Trip Advisor review that urges people not to buy the tickets through TripAdvisor under the theory that the actual tickets were not available for admission. In my experience, this may be because person didn’t know how to access the tickets? After purchasing my tickets, an email later arrived that allowed me to download the actual tickets to my phone. The actual tickets were also available an hour or more after the purchase on the TripAdvisor website. You will know you have the actual tickets when you see a QR code. If you have purchased multiple tickets, you need to simply swipe through the QR code document, and they are all there. It is a beautiful museum and not to be missed. However, it is very warm inside so dress accordingly. Backpacks cannot be worn on your back because of the risk of them hitting a statue. You’re allowed to bring backpacks into the museum, but you must carry them on the front of you. Had a great time at the museum and hope you do too.
melaniecD6262ZG,
Sep 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Fabulous museum, absolutely a must-see! However, I would advise purchasing your tickets either at the counter or from another source away from TripAdvisor. Getting to my actual ticket was cumbersome. Open the email, click on the link, no, that's not your ticket, we need you to go back to all your emails. So I'm delayed for several minutes while a nice museum employee helps me. Finally I had to click on "contact tour operator" to find the actual ticket that was used to enter.
davidrV1308WH,
Sep 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A well-curated museum capturing the history and art of the Acropolis. Some amazing artifacts and reconstructions go far towards illuminating the history and culture of Ancient Greece.
Joshua R,
Aug 27, 2025
- Review from Viator
This is a more cost effective way of purchasing tickets for the Acropolis museum. Tickets are normally 40 euros. Paid USD33. Plus the lines were long to get tickets. It’s a win-win. Plus if you are traveling with kids, it allows you to skip the line and buy discounted tickets for your kids at 10 euros each.
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