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Ancient Agora

Benefit: Single Entry
Regular Price: Adult SGD 31.06; Child SGD 15.53
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Attraction Highlights

    • Journey Through Ancient Greece – Explore the heart of political, commercial, and social life in ancient Greece.
    • Follow the Footsteps of Philosophers – Walk where Socrates and Plato once debated groundbreaking ideas.
    • Marvel at Ancient Architecture – Visit the well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus, dedicated to the god of craftsmanship.
    • Discover Historic Landmarks – Stroll through the Stoa of Attalos and explore the remains of ancient government buildings.
    • Enjoy Breathtaking Views – Enjoy stunning vistas of the Acropolis and surrounding landscapes.
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Single Entry

Important Notes
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and loose fitted clothing are strongly recommended.
Address Athens 105 55, Greece
Collection Information Note: You must be within a 200m radius of this attraction to be able to make a booking.
  • Entry is subject to booking and can only be made during your selected time slot.
  • Once booked, tickets cannot be cancelled or amended.
Phone (+30)2109233166
Email: [email protected]
Work Hours 1 April - 31 October
08:00 - 19:00 (last admission 18.00).

1 November - 31 March
08:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:30).

Note: Opening times may be later at certain times of the year depending on the sunset and are subject to change - please check the attraction for the latest information.
Closed Days 1 January
25 March.
1 May.
Greek Easter.
25 & 26 December.

Note: Closure dates are subject to change - please check with the attraction for the latest information.
Website http://odysseus.culture.gr

What to expect

Step back in time and explore the vibrant political, commercial, and social hub of ancient Greece at the Ancient Agora. Walk in the footsteps of great philosophers like Socrates and Plato, who once debated groundbreaking ideas in this historic gathering place. Admire the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples, dedicated to the god of craftsmanship and fire.

Explore the remains of ancient government buildings, where decisions that shaped the course of history were made, and immerse yourself in the rich history that laid the foundation for Western civilization. As you wander through these iconic historical sites, enjoy stunning views of the Acropolis and the surrounding landscapes, offering a glimpse into the past that continues to inspire today.

Things to look out for

The Ancient Agora was the center of political, social, religious and commercial activities in Athens.

In Greek, the word “agora” means “a gathering place” or “marketplace”. As the name suggests, for centuries it was a place where merchants sold goods. But it was also where people exchanged news and gossip, discussed the latest political matters, and even criticized the government. Prominent Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato exchanged thoughts and ideas here.

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, and the Church of the Holy Apostles.

Helpful Tips

Important Notes

Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and loose fitted clothing are strongly recommended.
Address Athens 105 55, Greece
Phone (+30)2109233166
Work Hours 1 April - 31 October
08:00 - 19:00 (last admission 18.00).

1 November - 31 March
08:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:30).

Note: Opening times may be later at certain times of the year depending on the sunset and are subject to change - please check the attraction for the latest information.
Closed Days 1 January
25 March.
1 May.
Greek Easter.
25 & 26 December.

Note: Closure dates are subject to change - please check with the attraction for the latest information.
Website http://odysseus.culture.gr