Agrigento Valle dei Templi Area Archeologica





Descrizione
Il parco archeologico di Agrigento - il più grande del mondo - si estende su un'area estesa. All'interno dei suoi confini sorgono i magnifici resti della colonia greca un tempo potente - mura, necropoli, case, edifici pubblici e santuari aperti. Ma ciò che attrae milioni di visitatori ogni anno in questo sito patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO è soprattutto la straordinaria serie di bellissimi templi dorici. NOTA IMPORTANTE : L'orario selezionato nel modulo d'ordine è l'orario preferito. Il museo o l'attrazione confermerà automaticamente l'orario disponibile più vicino, che può essere QUALSIASI ORARIO durante gli orari di apertura nella data selezionata, se l'orario preferito non è più disponibile.
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Questo è il tuo biglietto d'ingresso alla Valle dei Templi e il fulcro della tua attenzione sarà la serie di sette templi monumentali in stile dorico. Furono costruite durante il periodo in cui Akragas era una delle città più potenti della Magna Grecia (le colonie della "Grande Grecia"), durante il VI e il V secolo a.C. I templi dell'antica Akragas sono alcuni dei templi greci antichi meglio conservati al di fuori della Grecia e sono iscritti nell'elenco del patrimonio mondiale dell'UNESCO dal 1997!!! Si prega di notare che online è disponibile solo il biglietto intero e che i biglietti prenotati devono essere ritirati esibendo il voucher di conferma (inviato dal fornitore) presso la libreria situata al punto di ristoro in Piazzale Hardcastle.
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Informazioni importanti
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- I biglietti prenotati devono essere ritirati mostrando il voucher di conferma presso la libreria che si trova all'area di sosta di Piazzale Hardcastle.
- Solo il biglietto INTERO è disponibile online
- Ricorda che Weekend in Italy ti invierà tramite e-mail l'UNICO voucher/biglietto accettato dal museo per effettuare la visita. Assicurati di aver ricevuto e stampato il biglietto prima di recarti all'appuntamento, poiché il solo voucher emesso dal sito non consente l'ingresso al museo
- NON UTILIZZARE QUESTO VOUCHER PER ACCEDERE AL MUSEO
Recensioni(38)
The site is magnificent and truly worth the detour. However, upon arriving at the entrance, things get complicated! Having booked the entrance in advance, as advised by Tripadvisor, which turned out to be unnecessary, I purchased 6 tickets at €25 (on-site €15). I presented the document I received in my email, which was not valid!!! At the ticket counter, the young man called Tripadvisor to explain the situation. Three-quarters of an hour on the phone! Before finally managing to obtain an email confirming my reservation and payment
Spectacular, it takes you to another place; you should go very comfortably and with enough time to explore and read.
It remains - even after 40 years - impressive. This year the park was a bit bigger again, supplemented by a walk through a garden (payable!). Take your time. From the garden you can still find the temple of Vulcan by rail. For parking and labels and crowds: go as early as possible: it will be crowded. And the police write down when you park on the road.
Interesting. Invite to imagine how the Greeks lived at that time
Would give ZERO stars if possible!!! Just arrive at the entrance and buy an entry ticket for 14 Euro and then there’s a QR code to download audio guide. We were completely ripped off by Viator and its provider! Charged 54 Euro for entrance ONLY! Then cancelled our tour the afternoon before stating site was closed!!! I was not aware at the time that that was not the case! It’s open every day, even Xmas & Good Friday! In fact on Tuesday 10th March it was FREE entry as advised by our hotel! So we went on Tuesday as originally planned for free! Even the gorgeous girls at the ticket office couldn’t believe a: what we were told and b: what we were charged!!!! So didn’t use the tickets today at 1130 which would have delayed our travel to next stop by 3 hours!!! Emailed with all the info that I found out and was given a big “eff off” basically! Have now contacted my financial institution for help. Have since cancelled the Mt Etna tour I had booked! Won’t use Viator again! The valley of the temples is definitely worth the visit, just beware of cost!!!
We paid in advance to save time. At the venue it meant absolutely nothing. Had to join the line and after much back and forth something was found. Why give you a margin when it does not help. Not clear that these are tickets only
The site contains many Greek temples that were well preserved and very interesting. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and a hat, and use plenty of sunscreen. Take a water bottle as there are taps you can use to refill them. Toilets are clean and conveniently sited. Having said this, I was greatly disappointed by the ticket deal with Viator. I paid too much for the tickets - €44 each! The tickets at the gate were only €17 per person, so I felt this was a ripoff. Also, food and drink near the site are expensive.
Well worth a visit. The site has several beautiful and interesting Greek temples in various states of preservation. Buy a bus ticket from a tobacconist for 1.4 euro and catch the No 1 bus from the train station to avoid pricey taxi fares. You can catch any bus back up to the station. There are quite a lot of tour groups, so go early in the morning, when it is also cooler. Make sure that you bring water, a hat and sunscreen and comfortable walking shoes. There are taps to refill water bottles and plenty of public toilets. Be careful and watch where you step, as we witnessed someone turn their ankle and fall over on the uneven and rocky ground. I recommend that you do NOT buy tickets in advance online via Viator. We paid 44 euro each when the gate price was only 17 euro. The museum is also very good but it is about 25 minutes walk up the hill. You can get a taxi from the archeological site to the museum for 3 euro per person. The bus stop to return to the train station is across the road from the museum.
I recommend to those who come to visit this wonderful place to book tickets online with a wide choice of walking the route, or by bike, and with a tour guide. The price of admission per adult is € 17.00 and then you add the services you want to opt for.
A fantastic place but there was no advantage of pre booking as we had to join the general queue and we also paid more than those who paid at the ticket booth. Definitely no advantage of this.



