Billets d'entrée pour le site de l'Acropole et le Parthénon
Attractions et visites guidées

Billets d'entrée pour le site de l'Acropole et le Parthénon

4,4/5
Excellent
Basé sur 21 évaluations
à partir de
26,00 
Langue(s): Anglais, Italien, Français, Espagnol, Allemand
Bon électronique accepté
Validité: Flexible
Points forts
  • Explorez les sites et monuments de l'UNESCO d'Athènes
  • Émerveillez-vous devant les ruines de l'Acropole et visitez le Parthénon
  • Visitez les Propylées, le temple d'Athéna Niké et l'Érechthéion
Ce qui vous attend

Visitez l'Acropole, l'un des monuments les plus célèbres et les plus visités au monde, grâce à ce billet pré-réservé. Chaque année, des millions de visiteurs du monde entier viennent admirer ce symbole de la civilisation grecque antique et profiter d'une vue imprenable sur Athènes depuis son éperon rocheux. Profitez pleinement de votre visite avec une visite audioguidée de l'Acropole.

L'Acropole est une merveille archéologique, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, et l'un des monuments les plus emblématiques d'Athènes. Admirez le temple antique grec du Parthénon, dédié à Athéna, ainsi que les Propylées, le temple d'Athéna Niké, l'Érechthéion et celui d'Hérode Atticus.

Émerveillez-vous devant le Parthénon, considéré comme le berceau de la civilisation occidentale, et admirez la plus belle vue depuis son sommet. Dominant la capitale, l'Acropole est un spectacle impressionnant. Une promenade dans son enceinte vous procurera un sentiment d'émerveillement et une véritable impression de la grandeur de la Grèce antique.

Vous pouvez choisir entre l'option billet d'entrée (qui comprend une visite audio autoguidée gratuite de la vieille ville d'Athènes (Plaka)) et le billet d'entrée avec visite audio autoguidée de l'Acropole en anglais, allemand, français, italien ou espagnol.

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Site de l'Acropole (zone archéologique), 10555, Athènes, Grèce

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Acropole d'Athènes. Veuillez scanner votre bon aux machines de validation à l'entrée.
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Sachez à l'avance :

  • La date de voyage et le créneau horaire d'entrée ne peuvent pas être modifiés
  • Les citoyens de l'UE de moins de 25 ans et les citoyens non européens de moins de 18 ans bénéficient d'une entrée gratuite sur présentation d'une pièce d'identité à la billetterie. Le monument étant ouvert selon des créneaux horaires fixes, il n'est pas garanti que la billetterie dispose de billets gratuits pour votre créneau horaire préféré.
  • Les personnes handicapées bénéficient d'une entrée gratuite sur présentation de leur certificat d'invalidité à la billetterie.
  • La date de voyage et/ou le créneau horaire d'entrée ne peuvent être modifiés pour aucune raison
  • L'audioguide est disponible en anglais, allemand, français, espagnol et italien
  • L'Acropole d'Athènes est ouverte de 8h au coucher du soleil. Du 1er avril au 15 septembre, elle ferme à 19h30. Du 16 au 30 septembre, elle est ouverte de 8h à 19h, du 1er au 15 octobre de 8h à 18h30, du 16 au 31 octobre de 8h à 18h, et du 1er novembre au 31 mars (mois d'hiver) de 8h à 17h.
  • Vous pouvez entrer dans l'Acropole uniquement à l'heure réservée ou 15 minutes avant ou après et rester sur le site aussi longtemps que vous le souhaitez.
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Prestataire
Key Tours Greece
Frais de service
Bonne nouvelle! Aucun frais supplémentaire n'est appliqué à cette réservation.
Conditions d'annulation
Malheureusement, en raison de la politique de notre partenaire, la réservation de ce produit ne peut être ni remboursée, changée ou annulée.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,4/5

Basé sur 21 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés

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Catégories d'évaluation

Personnel

3,9/5

Sécurité

3,9/5

Service

3,9/5

Rapport qualité-prix

3,6/5

  • Madeline

    De Royaume-Uni - novembre 2024

    A voyagé en famille

     

    25 - 34 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    We enjoyed this trip, it was busy but the staggered entrance times helped control this so it wasn't overwhelmingly busy.. We didn't have a guide but t ...

  • Isa/Carsten

    De Allemagne - août 2024

    A voyagé en couple

     

    25 - 34 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    4/5

    Schade ist das die Akropolis noch eingerüstet ist. Warum TUI für die Tickets 6 € mehr nimmt versteh ich nicht

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - juillet 2024

    Moyen

    Note globale

    3/5

    Ho cercato a lungo un’audioguida in lingua italiana , ma questa funzionava malissimo e ad ogni passo compiuto cambiava argomento . Direi inutilizzabil ...

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - juillet 2024

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Einfache Handhabung, super Informationen. Toll!

  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - août 2023

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

  • Anonyme

    De Italie - juin 2023

    Moyen

    Note globale

    3/5

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