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Parthenon tickets

Included with Acropolis tickets

Timings

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3 hours

Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens

Reviews

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Richard P

United Kingdom
Couple
3 weeks ago
Anna was superb.Bubbly personality,full of information and patient.The hearing devices were excellent - we never missed a comment.

Abelardo C

United States
Solo
3 weeks ago
The guide was very knowledgeable and professional. The meeting point was with walking distance to the Acropolis. I booked the rour the night before and it was easy and had prompt and effective communication through the App. Thabk you it was an enjoyable experience

Arlene B

Malta
Couple
3 weeks ago

+5 more

Our full-day tour to Meteora was truly one of the highlights of our trip to Greece. From start to finish, everything was exceptionally well organized and thoughtfully planned, making the entire experience smooth and enjoyable. The journey itself was comfortable, and the scenery along the way was beautiful. But nothing compares to arriving at Meteora — the views are absolutely breathtaking. Seeing the monasteries perched on top of those massive rock formations is something you really have to experience in person. A special thank you to our guide, who made the day even more memorable. They were knowledgeable, friendly, and genuinely passionate about sharing the history and stories behind Meteora. The audio explanations added so much depth to what we were seeing. The lunch was also a pleasant surprise — delicious, satisfying, and well-timed, giving us a nice break to relax and enjoy local flavors. Overall, everything about this tour was excellent: the organization, the guide, the food, and of course the incredible destination itself. I would highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Greece. It’s absolutely worth it!

Alexandru L

Couple
3 weeks ago
Wery well organisme tour. The drivers and guide was very nice, profesional atitudine We was inside of only 2 monastery,but we stop în sever al place for photos.

Laura G

Solo
3 weeks ago
Very nice guide, many interesting stories. There's a good restaurant with restrooms at the temple. Entry is 20€ which I thought was a bit overpriced. Especially since they close right after the sun has set and you're kinda hurried out and back to your bus. But I saw a lot nice places around Athens and the beautiful ocean :)

Vanessa C

Greece
Group
3 weeks ago

+2 more

We enjoyed the tour overall; the guides were quite friendly, especially Nicolás, who was very knowledgeable and kind. We weren’t able to see the sunset due to the weather, but the two-day tour was excellent and informative, with beautiful places full of history. The hotel was pretty good; we’d read some negative reviews, but overall it was fine. The only negative point I have is the return transportation. We were a group of four and were assigned separate seats, which was super uncomfortable for a four-hour trip. There were people sitting alone—I didn’t understand that. Overall, everything was fine; I recommend this tour.

Tana H

Canada
Couple
3 weeks ago

+3 more

Quick moving line to get in, good indications, beautiful place. It wasn't too crowded so we were able to explore easily and get some wonderful pictures for souvenirs.

Vanessa R

Philippines
Solo
Apr 2026
It's my first time visiting Greece and the experience is unforgettable. Everything so smooth just present your QR code your good to go.

Top things to do in Athens

The Parthenon is included with all Acropolis tickets. No separate ticket is needed. You’ll reach it near the start of the summit route, usually 10–15 minutes after entering through the Propylaea, and almost every visitor passes it rather than skipping it. Book a timed-entry ticket or guided tour so you reach the hill before the mid-morning bottleneck and see the temple with context, not just from behind a crowd.

Best tickets to experience Parthenon

Built between 447 and 432 BC, the Parthenon began as Athens’ great temple to Athena and as a political statement after the Persian Wars. Over the centuries it became a church, then a mosque, and was badly damaged by an explosion in 1687, which is why its broken profile looks the way it does today. It now functions as a protected archaeological monument and the defining image of Athens.

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