Ancient Agora Tickets

Ancient Agora overview

The Classical Agora of Athens was established in the 6th century BCE and quickly became the political, commercial, and social heart of the city during the height of Athenian democracy. Over the following centuries, it developed into a vibrant center of civic life, hosting political assemblies, religious festivals, and philosophical debates. This period of expansion reflects Athens' transformation into a leading power of the ancient Greek world. As the focal point of Athenian democracy, the Agora was not just a marketplace but also a stage for political discourse and intellectual exchange. The structures within the Agora embodied the city’s ideals, serving as a testament to the flourishing of democratic governance and civic engagement. The Agora’s enduring significance offers valuable insights into the evolution of Greek political and social institutions.

The Agora covered a vast area and featured a variety of important buildings, including the Bouleuterion, where the council of citizens convened, and the Tholos, the headquarters of the city’s magistrates. The Hephaisteion, a remarkably well-preserved Doric temple, stood as a dominant feature on the western edge. The use of local materials such as limestone and Pentelic marble highlighted the prestige of these structures. The layout of the Agora, with its open central space surrounded by stoas and public buildings, created a balanced yet imposing civic environment. This careful design made the Agora one of the most influential public spaces of its time, showcasing the ingenuity and organizational skill of classical Greek urban planning.

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Ancient Agora of Athens: Entry Ticket + Digital Hellenic Heritage Guide

4.5

200+ reviews

Includes

  • Access to the Ancient Agora, the Temple of Hephaestus, the Tholos, the Bouleuterion and the Museum
  • Audioguide
  • Free cancellation

Best price:

€19

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Acropolis of Athens, Ancient Agora and the Agora Museum Tour

4.8

70+ reviews

Includes

  • Local licensed guide
  • Athens guide magazine
  • Athens map
  • Entrance fees are OPTIONAL
  • Free cancellation

Best price:

€78

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Ancient Athens, Agora, and Keramikos Segway Tour

4.8

45+ reviews

Includes

  • Training
  • Helmet
  • Experienced local tour leader
  • Tickets NOT INCLUDED
  • Free cancellation

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€69

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Ancient Agora tickets explained

Where can I buy the tickets?

You can purchase tickets for the Ancient Agora from our selection above or from the official website. Just note that tickets bought on the official website are non-refundable and don't include guided tours.

How much do the tickets cost?

The basic ticket costs 10€ for adults and 5€ for people over 65 years or non-EU people between 6 and 25 years. Entry is free for EU residents up to 25 years and children younger than 5. There is also a combined ticket that also includes the Acropolis, the Olympieion, Hadrian's Library, the Kerameikos, Aristotle's School and the Roman Agora for 30€.

What are the opening hours?

The site is open all year long from 8 AM to 5 PM (last entry 4:40PM). The site is closed on the 1st of January, the 25th of March, the 1st of May, on the Easter Sunday and on the 25th and 26th of December.

Is the Ancient Agora accessible for disabled people?

The Ancient Agora is wheelchair accessible through the main entrance of Adrianu 24 (assistance by a companion is advisable). Access to the Temple of Hephaistos is also possible through the entrance of Thiseion Square (Apostolou Pavlou Street), upon communication (210 3214824, 3210180). Both levels of the Museum of the Ancient Agora are accessible to wheelchair users through the elevators.

What are the rules and regulations of the Ancient Agora?

Entry is prohibited for individuals under the influence of intoxicating substances, and all visitors are expected to conduct themselves in a manner appropriate to the site's historical significance. The collection, removal, or damage of any artifacts—ancient or modern—as well as any natural elements is strictly forbidden. Littering, the consumption of food or beverages, and smoking are not permitted. Photography or videography of indecent or defamatory content is also prohibited. With the exception of service dogs accompanying individuals with disabilities, pets are not allowed in specific areas, including the Acropolis, its Slopes, Kerameikos, and associated Museums.

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