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National Archaeological Museum of Athens with Audio Guide

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Immerse yourself in Greece’s ancient past with skip the line admission to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, complemented by a state of the art multilingual audio guide. Wander through one of the world’s premier Athens museum tours as you explore over 11,000 artefacts from Mycenaean frescoes and Bronze Age masterpieces to Classical Greek sculptures and intricately painted pottery. Your self‑guided audio tour delivers rich historical context on iconic highlights such as the Mask of Agamemnon, the Artemision Bronze, and the Antikythera mechanism, bringing each exhibit to life with expert commentary. Discover the evolution of ancient Greek religion, mythology, and daily life as you move between spacious galleries dedicated to prehistoric, geometric, archaic, and Hellenistic periods. Marvel at monumental statues and funerary reliefs before pausing in the museum’s modern atrium an Instagram worthy spot beneath soaring skylights. Perfect for history buffs, cultural travelers, and family activities, this immersive audio guide experience ensures you won’t miss a single archaeological treasure. Book your National Archaeological Museum of Athens tickets today for an unforgettable journey through Greece’s greatest heritage site.

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National Archaeological Museum of Athens with Audio Guide Price & Options

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$ 30.27
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Admission + Free Plaka Audio Guide

Skip the line at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens and uncover Greece’s ancient masterpieces with a multilingual audio guide. Then wander the colorful streets of Plaka its hidden tavernas, neoclassical houses, and quaint squares using your complimentary Plaka audio guide for a complete, self guided Athens experience.

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$ 30.27

Admission with Audio Guide + Free Plaka Audio Guide

Skip the line for fast track admission to the National Archaeological Museum of Athens and explore Greece’s greatest ancient treasures with a multilingual audio guide. Then, continue your Athens adventure through Plaka’s historic streets and hidden cafés using a complimentary Plaka audio guide perfect for a seamless, self‑guided cultural tour.

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$ 40.75
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Below are some commonly asked questions. If you have any additional inquiries or need further clarification, please reach out to our team via live chat, contact us form, or WhatsApp.

You can easily book your tickets online right here on this website, choosing your preferred date and securing fast track admission along with an audio guide for a comprehensive visit.
Bring a valid ID if you qualify for free entry, such as children under 6 or EU citizens under 26, and wear comfortable shoes for walking through the extensive exhibits.
Yes, the ticket includes a multilingual audio guide so you can explore the museum’s vast collection at your own pace with insightful commentary.
Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be canceled, so please be sure about your plans before booking as tickets must be used on the selected date.
Absolutely! Children under 6 and EU citizens under 26 have free admission but still need to collect a ticket onsite with valid ID, making it easy for families and young travelers to explore.
From November 16 to March 31, the museum is open Wednesday to Monday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, and on Tuesday from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM (subject to change — please confirm at time of booking).
You’ll explore over 11,000 artifacts spanning prehistoric times to late antiquity, including famous treasures like the gold Mask of Agamemnon, classical sculptures, and Mycenaean frescoes.