Visitor using audio guide at National Archaeological Museum, viewing ancient Greek pottery.
National Archaeological Museum facade with visitors and pigeons in Athens, Greece.
Visitor exploring ancient artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum.
Bronze statue of Jockey of Artemision at National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
Visitor with audio guide admiring a classical statue at the National Archaeological Museum.
Votive burial stele depicting a grieving family, Keramikos, National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
Sculpture of Artemision Bronze displayed in National Archaeological Museum of Athens.

National Archaeological Museum Entry with Multilingual Audio Guide, Athens

Athens
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Duration: 1.5 hours (approx.)

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Explore Greek history and culture at its finest with National Archaeological Museum Entry, complete with Multilingual Audio Guide in Athens. This museum is home to an extensive collection of relics spanning various periods of Greek history, including the Cycladic Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, and the Stathatos Collection. As you admire masterpieces like the mask of Agamemnon or the bronze statue of Zeus, your audio guide will enrich the experience with fascinating stories about these artifacts.

The National Archaeological Museum Entry with Multilingual Audio Guide makes your visit to Athens a breeze. With this e-ticket, enjoy hassle-free access and enriching audio content available offline.

Explore an extensive collection of Greek artifacts spanning from prehistoric eras through late antiquity at the museum in Greece's capital.

Highlights include iconic pieces such as the mask of 'Agamemnon', bronze statues like Zeus or Poseidon, and a horse rider sculpture. These must-see relics are not to be missed.

Take time to appreciate masterpieces including the ancient Dipylon Amphora, Sphinx statue, and the Aphrodite and Pan complex during your visit.

Learn about antiquity's art with an engaging self-paced audio guide that provides detailed information on various exhibits in five languages.

Admission to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Use of a multilingual audio guide including English, Greek, German, Spanish, French, and Italian for Cycladic Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, Stathatos Collection, and more.

Access to offline content featuring text, audio narration, and maps.

Live tour leader

Mobile device or earphones

Travel arrangements

Visitor using audio guide at National Archaeological Museum, viewing ancient Greek pottery.

Visitor using audio guide at National Archaeological Museum, viewing ancient Greek pottery.

Dive into Greek History at National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is a treasure trove showcasing relics from various periods in Greek history. Visitors can explore extensive collections such as the Cycladic Antiquities, Egyptian Antiquities, and the Stathatos Collection.

Experience Enhanced by an Audio Guide

  • As you admire artifacts like the mask of Agamemnon or statues of Zeus and Poseidon, your audio guide will bring these ancient stories to life with intriguing narratives. This combination enriches your understanding as you explore Greece's rich past.
  • The museum offers an Offline National Archaeological Museum Entry with Multilingual Audio Guide in English, allowing visitors to download the app on their smartphones prior to visiting. Headphones can enhance this engaging storytelling experience.
  • Whether before or after your visit, you'll enjoy these fascinating stories at any time if historical tales intrigue you.
National Archaeological Museum facade with visitors and pigeons in Athens, Greece.

National Archaeological Museum facade with visitors and pigeons in Athens, Greece.

Visitor exploring ancient artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum.

Visitor exploring ancient artifacts at the National Archaeological Museum.

Bronze statue of Jockey of Artemision at National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

Bronze statue of Jockey of Artemision at National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

Packing essentials

    You'll need your headphones for this visit.

    Accessibility features

    • The venue is accessible to wheelchair users.

    Guide dogs are permitted entry at the attraction.

    Further details

    • Your ticket grants access to every part of this site.
    • You can take photos (without flash or tripod).
    • The venue offers WiFi and cloakroom services.
    • The audio guide is compatible with Android and iOS devices.
    • Download your ticket and tour on WIFI prior to arrival, as mobile signal may be weak at the site.
    • Check your email (including spam) for instructions after booking. Ensure your smartphone's battery is fully charged before starting your visit.

    You might face long queues upon entering; expect some waiting time.

    Visitor with audio guide admiring a classical statue at the National Archaeological Museum.

    Visitor with audio guide admiring a classical statue at the National Archaeological Museum.

    Votive burial stele depicting a grieving family, Keramikos, National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

    Votive burial stele depicting a grieving family, Keramikos, National Archaeological Museum, Athens.

    Download and activate the audio guide on your phone ahead of time for a quick start to exploring the museum with multilingual narration available in English, Greek, German, Spanish, French, and Italian.

    Bring headphones along so you can fully enjoy the detailed stories and anecdotes narrated by the audio guide as you admire artifacts like the mask of Agamemnon or the bronze statue of Zeus/Poseidon.

    The museum is wheelchair accessible with facilities for guide dogs, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests. Also available are WiFi and cloakroom services to enhance your experience.

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    Operating hours

    Acropolis

    Monday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    Tuesday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    Wednesday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    Thursday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    Friday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    Saturday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    Sunday
    8:00am - 8:00pm • last entry 7:30pm
    • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

    National Archaeological Museum

    Monday
    8:00am - 8:00pm
    Tuesday
    1:00pm - 8:00pm
    Wednesday
    8:00am - 8:00pm
    Thursday
    8:00am - 8:00pm
    Friday
    8:00am - 8:00pm
    Saturday
    8:00am - 8:00pm
    Sunday
    8:00am - 8:00pm
    • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

    By proceeding with any booking via Staybook, you acknowledge and agree to adhere to all the .

    FAQs

    You should bring your headphones for using the audio guide, which you can download while on WiFi before your visit.
    Yes, this ticket includes all parts of the attraction.
    Photography is permitted as long as flash and tripods are not used.
    Must-see relics include the mask of 'Agamemnon', the bronze statue of Zeus or Poseidon, the horse rider, and the ancient Dipylon Amphora.
    The attraction is wheelchair accessible and allows entry to guide dogs.
    Highlights include a hassle-free experience with a multilingual audio guide, admiring Greek artifacts from prehistoric times to late antiquity, and seeing must-see relics like the mask of 'Agamemnon' and statues of Zeus or Poseidon.
    WiFi and cloakroom facilities are provided at the attraction.
    The audio guide is available on Android and iOS devices. You should download it while connected to WiFi before your visit for offline use.
    The ticket does not include a live guide. You will need to bring your own smartphone or headphones to use the audio guide.
    The audio guide is available in English, Greek, German, Spanish, French, and Italian.

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