Ancient Agora of Athens and Temple of Hephaestus entrance tickets
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Ancient Agora of Athens and Temple of Hephaestus entrance tickets

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Why you’ll love this…
  • Explore the temple and admire relics of the ancient city's marketplace
  • Visit the place where prominent Greek philosophers exchanged thoughts and ideas
  • See the Temple of Hephaistos, the Altar of The Twelve Gods, the Apollo Patroos and the Church of the Holy Apostles
What to expect

Experience the Temple of Hephaistos and the Church of the Holy Apostles among the most notable parts of the ancient Agora. The Temple of Hephaistos is the world’s best-preserved ancient Greek Doric temple in the world while St. Paul, one of Jesus’s twelve apostles, used to visit and preach in the Church of The Holy Apostles.

The Agora in Athens was one of the most important sites for ancient Greek society. It was the center of political, social, religious and commercial activities. The site is located at the foot of the Acropolis. In Greek, the word “agora” means “a gathering place” or “market place”. As the name says, it had actually been for centuries a place where merchants and sellers sold goods to those who gathered in this place. Here, people would also exchange news, gossips, discuss the latest political matters and even criticize the government. This was also the place where prominent Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Aristotle and Plato shared thoughts and ideas.

The area of the ancient Agora includes some of the most important monuments of Athens such as the Temple of Hephaistos, the Altar of The Twelve Gods, the Apollon Patroos, the Church of the Holy Apostles and the Roman Agora.

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What's included
  • check Entrance ticket to the Ancient Agora
  • check Entrance ticket to the Temple of Hephaestus
Where

Adrianou 24, Athens 105 55, Greece

Meeting point:
Please show your voucher at the entrance of Ancient Agora of Athens.
What to remember
  • You'll not need to queue at the ticket booth and can go directly to the gate and scan (there may be queues at the gate during busy times)
  • Free or reduced tickets must be purchased directly on site
  • Opening hours of the archaeological site: 1st April to 31 August: 8am - 8pm. 1st to 15th September: 8am - 7.30pm. 16th to 30th September: 8am - 7pm. 1st to 15th October: 8am - 6.30pm. 16th to 31st October: 8am - 6pm. 1st November to 31st March: 8.30am - 5pm
  • E-tickets will be sent to your e-mail address upon booking. In case you encounter issues, please contact the partner using their contacts you will find on the voucher you are going to receive after booking
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Provider
Key Tours Greece
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Unfortunately, we can't offer you a refund nor can we change or cancel your booking for this particular product, due to our partner's policy.

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