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Ancient Agora of Athens: Skip The Line Ticket

See one of the world's oldest community centers in Ancient Greece

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Last admission: 30 minutes before closing
Skip the line
Smartphone tickets accepted

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Explore mythological Athens with a guide, entry to famous sites included

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What's included

Skip-the-line entrance to the Ancient Agora of Athens
Admission to the Temple of Hephaestus
Admission to the Museum of the Ancient Agora in the Stoa of Attalos
Admission to the Tholos
Admission to the Bouleuterion

Important information

Reduced tickets available onsite for 65+ EU citizens, and young Citizen (6-25) from non-European countries (upon current ID to prove age).
  • See where aristocrats and tyrants ruled over their Athenian subjects, and the place where Western democracy was born
  • Browse stone-age artifacts in the Museum of the Ancient Agora, and learn why it was rebuilt over the years
  • See the Temple of Hephaestus, Altar of The Twelve Gods, the Temple of Apollo Patroos, the Roman Agora, and more

See the birthplace of Athenian democracy and stand at the foot of the Acropolis, where prominent Greek philosophers like Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato all gave speeches.

Skip the line and feel history come to life at some of the most revered monuments in Athens as you step among the scattered remains of the Agora, including the humble Temple of Hephaestus, the Stoa of Attalos and more.

In Ancient Greece, if you wanted to meet your mates for gossip and snacks, you might have arranged to meet at the Agora.

Don't miss the intricate marble busts and other dug-up treasures at the on-site museum, or the towering Temple of Hephaestus. This is impeccably preserved and dedicated to the god of metalworking, craftsmanship, and fire. It's so strong that it has even survived a few earthquakes!

See the way the shadows fall from the columns of the impressive Stoa of Attalos, which lines the east side of the Agora square. Originally built in the Hellenistic period it has now been rebuilt from scratch, based on its ancient appearance.

Today, with the word 'Ancient' attached to its name, we can easily forget that this whole site was once a buzzing marketplace and the most important site in the Greek capital. In fact, in 5th-century Athens (B.C) it was a political hub and a community center for social, religious, and commercial activities, which went on to shape a civilization.

A wander here is a trip back in time. Don't miss it.

  • Skip the line and scan your smartphone ticket directly at the turnstiles
  • Entrance is available between 15 minutes before to 60 minutes after the time of have selected
Thursday Closed
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 17:00
Sunday 08:00 - 17:00
Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Ancient Agora of Athens
Adrianou 24, 105 55, Athens
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  • Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.

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Scott,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
18 Mar 2024
Excellent
Would 100% recommend. It’s a must see. The museum is amazing. Such a fascinating place with so much history. So much to see and very informative. At such a low cost it’s a no brainer
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Junart Kim,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
15 Jan 2024
Excellent
Good value for money! The ancient agora of Athens is a once-in-a-lifetime place to be.
Ancient Agora of Athens: Skip The Line
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Saša,  Malta Malta
17 Feb 2024
Excellent
Very nice. History. Huge place.
Ancient Agora of Athens: Skip The Line

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