
Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites)
A single €30 ticket covering the Acropolis plus the Agora, Roman Agora, Kerameikos, Olympieion, Hadrian's Library and Lykeion, valid 5 days.
The call
Worth it if you are traveling as a couple and you are traveling solo.
Why
- 01
If you intend to see three or more of the central ancient sites it pays for itself quickly and lets you skip several ticket queues — straightforward value for the ruins-completist.
Our read - 02
The catch: it doesn't include the Acropolis Museum (separate ticket), and a casual visitor doing only the Acropolis is better off with the single ticket.
Our read
Is it a fit?
Go if
This is your first trip to Athens
Buy it if you plan three-plus ruins; otherwise the single Acropolis ticket is cheaper.
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites) works.
You are traveling solo
Solo, Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites) works.
History and culture matter to you
For history & culture, Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites) delivers.
Think twice if
You are watching the budget
On a budget, skip Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites) — the spend outweighs the payoff.
You only have one day
Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites) is a real time commitment — fit it in only if it's a priority.
You are traveling with kids
With kids, it depends on the day.
You want context, not just the photograph
For depth & learning, Acropolis Combined Ticket (7 sites) is hit or miss.
Plan it well
- Cost
- €30, valid 5 days
- Timing
- Buy at your first site or online; valid five days from first use.
- Booking
- €30, covers seven sites; not worth it below ~three included sites, and excludes the Acropolis Museum.
- Allow
- Spread over days
Consider instead
Sources and method (2)
- The €30 official combined 7-site ticket was discontinued in April 2025; visitors must now buy individual site tickets (third-party resellers still bundle passes). acropolisathens.org ↗
- archaeology-travel.com ↗