Visite de l'Acropole d'Athènes, de l'ancienne Agora et du musée de l'Agora





Description
La visite combinée parfaite pour les passionnés d'histoire, y compris une visite de l'Acropole et de tous ses monuments célèbres, ainsi que de la fascinante Agora antique et son musée! Sachez que même avec notre service coupe-file, il peut y avoir un certain temps d'attente requis pour les contrôles de sécurité. En effet, le nombre de visiteurs peut fluctuer de manière imprévisible sur les sites tout au long de la journée. Le temps d'attente typique tombe entre 0 et 10 ou 30 minutes, bien que dans de rares occasions, il puisse être plus long.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Une visite complète de l'Acropole et de tous ses monuments (Parthénon, Temple Nike, Théâtre Dionysos et plus)
Acropolis Top of Dionyssiou Areopagitou, Athènes 105 58 Grèce
Mitseon 25, Athènes 105 58 Grèce,
Dionissiou Areopagitou, Athènes Grèce
Acropolis, Athènes 10558 Grèce
Acropolis, Dionysiou Areopagitou Acropolis, Athènes 10558 Grèce
Adrianou 24, Athènes 105 55 Grèce
24 Adrianou, Athènes 105 55 Grèce,
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de façon appropriée
- NOTE IMPORTANTE CONCERNANT LES POUSSETTES POUR BÉBÉ: N'oubliez pas que les poussettes pour bébés ne sont pas autorisées sur le site archéologique de l'Acropole et qu'il n'y a pas de vestiaire à l'entrée latérale que nous utilisons pour entrer. Pour votre propre confort, il est recommandé d'utiliser un sac pour bébé au lieu d'une poussette.
- Les horaires d'entrée stricts à l'Acropole signifient que nous ne pouvons pas attendre les retardataires. Aucun remboursement ne sera accordé.
- Tous les visiteurs sont soumis à une sécurité de type aéroportuaire ; attendez-vous à des attentes en haute saison pouvant atteindre plus de 30 minutes.
- Les heures limites se synchronisent avec l’heure locale d’Athènes.
- Les visites se déroulent beau temps, mauvais temps.
- Si vous avez sélectionné l'option SANS billet, vous devez suivre les instructions sur le bon pour acheter les billets
- La visite commence par l'Acropole, en entrant juste après le début de la visite et par l'Agora vers 13 heures. Il est essentiel de vous assurer que l'heure d'entrée de vos deux billets correspond à l'horaire spécifique de notre visite.
- Acheter des billets : Pour garantir votre participation, vous devez acheter vos billets avant de réserver notre visite. Cette étape confirme la disponibilité pour la date et l'heure de votre visite choisie. Frais de visite non remboursables : le fait de ne pas posséder un billet d'entrée valide au début de la visite vous disqualifie pour participer à la visite. N'oubliez pas que les frais de visite ne sont pas remboursables si vous ne remplissez pas cette condition.
Avis(91)
Remarkable site that was enhanced by a knowledgeable, well-spoken and fun guide. It was not physically taxing but the crowds were.
A big thanks for the review, Brad! Indeed, the Acropolis is absolutely "must-do," but the crowds can certainly be the most "taxing" part of the tour! We’re happy that our guide’s knowledge and sense of humor acted as the perfect antidote to the hustle and bustle. It’s great to hear that their storytelling helped enhance the site's history without it feeling like a grueling workout. We’ll be sure to pass your kind words along to the team! Warmly, Athens Walking Tours Team
Excellent tour. Guide was very knowledgeable.
Short and sweet—just like a perfect Athens morning! What's better than knowing you found the tour excellent and that our guide’s knowledge helped bring the history of the Acropolis and the Agora to life. It is such a rich area to explore, and we're glad we could help you navigate it. We hope the rest of your stay in Greece is just as wonderful! Warmly, Athens Walking Tours Team
We booked the Acropolis of Athens & Acropolis Museum Tour and it turned out to be one of the highlights of our entire trip. Our guide Olesya was absolutely exceptional — knowledgeable, engaging, and genuinely passionate about the history she was sharing. Walking through the Parthenon with Olesya felt like stepping back through centuries of history. She has a remarkable ability to make the ancient world feel vivid and alive, weaving together stories and context that you simply wouldn’t get on your own. The museum portion of the tour was where she truly shone. Her depth of knowledge was impressive — she walked us through the collection in a way that was detailed without ever feeling like a lecture. By the end, we had a real sense of the Acropolis’s full story, from its earliest origins through to the present day. It felt immersive rather than informational. Olesya clearly takes great pride in her work, and it shows in every part of the experience. If you’re visiting Athens and want a tour that goes well beyond the surface, this is it — and if Olesya is available, don’t hesitate. She delivers something truly special. Highly recommend Athens Walking Tours. We’ll be back.
What a glowing review! "Immersive rather than informational" is exactly the experience we strive for, and we’re so proud that Olesya made the ancient world feel vivid for you. Making the museum feel like a journey through time rather than a lecture is her specialty, and we’ll be sure to share your kind words with her. It is wonderful that she could help you connect the dots between the ruins on the hill and the masterpieces in the gallery. We can't wait to welcome you back for another chapter of history! Warmly, Athens Walking Tours Team
The acropolis is an amazing venue, it dominates the city and is a must see. Our tour included the Agora which on hind sight was a good decision. The Acropolis itself is awe inspiring, just the sheer scale of the building and the complex. It was great to have a tour guide who met us outside and took us through the history of the building and also what many of the symbols meant which made the experience much more enjoyable. The Agora reminds me of the Forum in Rome, and without a guide it's just a bunch of ruins. This was an added extra which we're delighted we did with the tour as walking it alone would be very underwhelming. The restored museum was well worth a visit, it's not large but is a recreation of the building that stood on the premises and so gave a really great idea of the scale of the complex. Our guide was super friendly, able to answer any questions we or the group had. Delighted we chose them. Group size was manageable with about a dozen people but we all got headsets which seems to be the practice generally. Only negative is that by tacking on the Agora we didn't have as much time as we would have liked to take photos at the Acropolis. Top tips - it's busy in the Acropolis and was cool when we went there in April so bring warm clothes. The Agora is apparently unbelievably hot in mid summer by contrast. Also, make sure to have ID or a photo of ID for the kids as they get a large discount on entry but you can be asked to prove their age.
Thank you for the fantastic review! We are so pleased that you added the Ancient Agora to your itinerary. You are spot on, while the Acropolis is awe-inspiring on its own, the Agora truly requires a guide to peel back the layers of history and make those ruins speak. We’re glad the headsets and small group size made the experience easy to follow, and that our guide’s insights into the symbolism of the Parthenon added that extra depth to your visit. We appreciate the feedback regarding photo time; with so much history to cover in both sites, it can certainly be a whirlwind! Thank you also for sharing those "Top Tips" for fellow travelers—reminding families to bring ID for children is incredibly helpful. We hope to see you in Athens again! Warmly, Athens Walking Tours Team
This was an excellent tour. Our guide was Ermes who had a very good knowledge of Ancient Greek history- the information was about right- neither too less, nor too much. Ermes was friendly and courteous , plus very knowledgeable. Would definitely recommended this tour to anyone who visits tge Acropolis and the ancient Agora
We are so pleased to hear you enjoyed the tour of both the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora! It is a pleasure to know that Ermes provided that perfect balance of information—keeping it deep and insightful without being overwhelming. Thank you for the high recommendation, Sandeep! Warmly, Athens Walking Tours Team
Excellent tour! I wanted something that combined the Acropolis and the Agora, and this tour was perfect for that. We had an amazing guide - Vasiliki - who provided a well-structured tour without overly complicating the history of the site. The Agora - while obviously not as impressive - is in my opinion a must-see as well. The group size was small, the length of the visit was perfect, and we appreciated the receivers so we could hear her at all times.
Pam was really great. She had so many historical facts to give about the Acropolis and the Agora. She was also very kind to all of us as guests.
Omar, thanks for sharing your feedback! We're so glad you had an ideal tour with us. It's a delight to hear that Pam was so great and that you appreciated her knowledge and kindness. We'll be sure to pass on your praise. Hope to see you on your next trip to Athens!
Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and we had a great experience learning more about what we were exactly looking at compared to just looking. Highly recommend going with a guide, ours was awesome! -Mitchell & Abby
Mitchell & Abby, thank you so much for sharing this! We couldn’t agree more — having a guide really does bring the whole experience to life, turning the stones and ruins into stories and meaning instead of just “looking.” We’re so glad you enjoyed learning and exploring with us, and that your guide made it awesome for you both. Hope Athens left you with memories as lasting as its history — we’d love to welcome you back anytime! Warm regards, Athens Walking Tours Team
A must go in Athens. I recommend the visit during the morning (if you go during the summer) as the heat is not too intense :)
Josimar, thank you for the great recommendation! We completely agree—morning visits in summer are the best way to enjoy the Acropolis and Agora comfortably before the heat sets in. We’re pleased you had a memorable experience! Warm regards, Athens Walking Tours Team
Gina was amazing and so helpful! I wish folks were more attentive to the information she was sharing. Be mindful of pickpockets!



