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Acropolis Hill and Museum Tickets with Audio Guides
Follow a pre-mapped route at your own pace, with narration that connects the hill to the museum
5 h 30 min
Max 20 Guests
If you like exploring on your own but hate missing the “why” behind famous sites, this is the Acropolis tour to book. Your timed entry ticket gets you onto Acropolis Hill, and the audio guide gives you structure, stories, and a map. Begin on the south-east slopes, pass the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, and climb toward the Propylaea with stories leading the way. Up top, tune into fun facts about the Parthenon. Then head into the Acropolis Museum and use the audio guide to connect the dots.
What's included
Explore ruins with stories at your fingertips
Entry tickets to Acropolis Hill
Entry tickets to Acropolis Museum
3 self-guided smartphone audio tours
Offline audio, text, and maps
Audio guide in 6 languages
In-person guide
Smartphone or headphones
Itinerary
Your self-guided tour begins at the Acropolis side entrance
Start at the side entrance on the Acropolis South Slope and open the audio guide on your phone. Download the content in advance, then follow the route at your own pace.
Walk up to the Propylaea gateway
Next, follow your map toward the monumental entrance that once framed sacred processions. You’ll learn how its design guided crowds, controlled views, and announced you were stepping into a protected sanctuary.
Circle the Parthenon on the summit plateau
Then, explore the Parthenon with audio stories that decode its columns, damage, and reinvention through the centuries. Pause at viewpoints over modern Athens and use the commentary to spot details most visitors miss.
Study the Erechtheion and its Caryatids
Afterward, stop at the Erechtheion, where myth, ritual, and politics collide in one unusual building. Your audio guide explains the famous Caryatids and why this spot mattered to Athens’ origin stories.
Look down on the Odeon of Herodes Atticus
By the time you reach the theater terraces, the city spreads out below the Acropolis rock. Hear how this Roman-era venue worked, why its acoustics still impress, and how performances continue here today.
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Thu, 07 May 2026
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