Athens Museum Unlimited Pass

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Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Hotel pickup Available
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • Departure Time :
    Athens Museum Unlimited Pass, 4/1/2023 - 10/31/2023Monday - Sunday : 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Return Details :
    Athens Museums & shows There is not hotel pick up/drop off service. You should present yourself at each museum/show showing your Athens Museum Pass. Please note that you should follow the below step.. read more
  • Cancellation Policy :
    This activity is non-refundable Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Overview

Visit Athens top and world famous museums with this unique Athens Museum Pass and explore the city with our get on get off bus. Gain free entry to 15 of Athens best museums, galleries and shows and skip the long lines. Athens is rich with history and culture, explore the Acropolis and Parthenon and the various museums before enjoying traditional dancing and theatre. The Athens museum pass is a great way to immerse yourself into the Greek culture. Choose what you want to see, do over 3 days and save up to 45%!

Know More about this tour


Skip-the-Line Multipass to Top Attractions of Athens. This ticket includes the Acropolis hill, the Ancient Agora, the Temple of Zeus, the Roman Agora, the Hadrian's Library, Kerameikos, and the Lyceum Aristotle.
It is one of the most important museums in Athens, designed by architects B. Tschumi and M. Fotiadi. It uses natural light efficiently so that its 4,000 exhibits would show off. It houses priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre of ancient Athens. Some of the most significant exhibits are: The Moschoforos, Alexander the Great, The daughter of Antenoros, The Archaic Kores, Sculptures decorating the Parthenon, The Caryatids.
The Panathinaikon Stadium, also known as the Kallimarmaro is the athletic stadium in Athens that hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. The Panathinaikon Stadium is the only major stadium in the world built entirely of white marble and one of the oldest stadiums in the world.
In the museum's exhibition grounds you can chronologically navigate through the four levels of the building, while a large collection of weapon systems can also be discovered in the open-air areas around the premises. A unique opportunity to discover the secrets of Athen’s past at the War Museum of Athens.
The Museum of Cycladic Art is dedicated to the study and promotion of ancient cultures of the Aegean, with special emphasis on Cycladic Art of the 3rd millennium BC.
In a unique historic building at the very heart of Athens in Kolonaki district you can visit this special Museum dedicated to the Ancient Greek Technology. The present exhibition of ancient Greek technology includes approximately 300 operating models of ancient Greek inventions.
Hellenic Motor Museum occupies 5.000 sqm. in a unique building in terms of architecture and design. Its exhibitions are dedicated to the evolution of the car and display more than 110 cars from the 19th and the 20th century.
The Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum was founded in 1993 as the first museum for jewelry and decorative arts in Greece with an emphasis on traditional crafts and in particular the art of fine and studio jewelry.
It is one of the most important museums in Athens that you should definitely visit. The group of collections comprises many distinct categories totalling more than 40,000 items, illustrating the character of the Greek world through a spectacular historical panorama.
In the historical centre of Athens, in a complex of neo-classical buildings, is located the Benaki Museum which houses a unique exhibition of Islamic art collections and examples of all its local variations from as far as India, Persia, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, the Middle East, Arabia, Egypt, North Africa, Sicily and Spain. The Benaki Museum of Islamic art ranks among the most important in the world.
Browse the permanent collection of the artist’s creative work at the N. Hadjikyriakos-Ghika Gallery. See the portrait of the artist. The house on Kriezotou str was the center of vivid interest amongst architectural and art circles even in its’ time, and was displayed in Greek and foreign architectural magazines. The specially made attic of the 6th floor housed his workshop and library, while the 5th floor was used as a residence. This is where he lived and created for 40 years, until his death, in September 1994. Those rooms are still preserved as he had organized them.
Feel like child again visiting Benaki toy museum in Athens and admire a variety of toys, books, ephemera, clothing and other items associated with childhood from Europe, Africa, Asia and the America.
Explore Athens and the surrounds aboard amazing Yellow Open Double Decker Buses. Gray Line by Athens Open Tour operates all year round. The Athens, Piraeus & Riviera tours run daily with a 15 to 30 minute frequency time schedule from 08.00 until 19.45 during the summer season (April to November) and from 09.00 until 17.30 during the winter season (December to March).Gray Line by Athens Open Tour gives you the opportunity to discover the city from above combining pleasure and education - the perfect choice for you and your family!
The Museum Herakleidon was founded in 2004 by Mr. and Mrs. Firos and extends to two buildings in the historic district of Thissio. Today the Museum Herakleidon has evolved to an interactive center of science popularization and to a technological museum that focuses on antiquity, with emphasis on the achievements of the ancient Greeks.
The Museum of Illusions in Athens is unique in his kind and introduce you to the fascinating world of illusions which will trick your confidence in senses, but amaze you by doing it.

Itinerary:


Skip-the-Line Multipass to Top Attractions of Athens. This ticket includes the Acropolis hill, the Ancient Agora, the Temple of Zeus, the Roman Agora, the Hadrian's Library, Kerameikos, and the Lyceum Aristotle.
It is one of the most important museums in Athens, designed by architects B. Tschumi and M. Fotiadi. It uses natural light efficiently so that its 4,000 exhibits would show off. It houses priceless findings from the Acropolis monuments that represent its history and function as the most important religious centre of ancient Athens. Some of the most significant exhibits are: The Moschoforos, Alexander the Great, The daughter of Antenoros, The Archaic Kores, Sculptures decorating the Parthenon, The Caryatids.
The Panathinaikon Stadium, also known as the Kallimarmaro is the athletic stadium in Athens that hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. The Panathinaikon Stadium is the only major stadium in the world built entirely of white marble and one of the oldest stadiums in the world.
In the museum's exhibition grounds you can chronologically navigate through the four levels of the building, while a large collection of weapon systems can also be discovered in the open-air areas around the premises. A unique opportunity to discover the secrets of Athen’s past at the War Museum of Athens.
The Museum of Cycladic Art is dedicated to the study and promotion of ancient cultures of the Aegean, with special emphasis on Cycladic Art of the 3rd millennium BC.
In a unique historic building at the very heart of Athens in Kolonaki district you can visit this special Museum dedicated to the Ancient Greek Technology. The present exhibition of ancient Greek technology includes approximately 300 operating models of ancient Greek inventions.
Hellenic Motor Museum occupies 5.000 sqm. in a unique building in terms of architecture and design. Its exhibitions are dedicated to the evolution of the car and display more than 110 cars from the 19th and the 20th century.
The Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum was founded in 1993 as the first museum for jewelry and decorative arts in Greece with an emphasis on traditional crafts and in particular the art of fine and studio jewelry.
It is one of the most important museums in Athens that you should definitely visit. The group of collections comprises many distinct categories totalling more than 40,000 items, illustrating the character of the Greek world through a spectacular historical panorama.
In the historical centre of Athens, in a complex of neo-classical buildings, is located the Benaki Museum which houses a unique exhibition of Islamic art collections and examples of all its local variations from as far as India, Persia, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, the Middle East, Arabia, Egypt, North Africa, Sicily and Spain. The Benaki Museum of Islamic art ranks among the most important in the world.
Browse the permanent collection of the artist’s creative work at the N. Hadjikyriakos-Ghika Gallery. See the portrait of the artist. The house on Kriezotou str was the center of vivid interest amongst architectural and art circles even in its’ time, and was displayed in Greek and foreign architectural magazines. The specially made attic of the 6th floor housed his workshop and library, while the 5th floor was used as a residence. This is where he lived and created for 40 years, until his death, in September 1994. Those rooms are still preserved as he had organized them.
Feel like child again visiting Benaki toy museum in Athens and admire a variety of toys, books, ephemera, clothing and other items associated with childhood from Europe, Africa, Asia and the America.
Explore Athens and the surrounds aboard amazing Yellow Open Double Decker Buses. Gray Line by Athens Open Tour operates all year round. The Athens, Piraeus & Riviera tours run daily with a 15 to 30 minute frequency time schedule from 08.00 until 19.45 during the summer season (April to November) and from 09.00 until 17.30 during the winter season (December to March). Gray Line by Athens Open Tour gives you the opportunity to discover the city from above combining pleasure and education - the perfect choice for you and your family!
The Museum Herakleidon was founded in 2004 by Mr. and Mrs. Firos and extends to two buildings in the historic district of Thissio. Today the Museum Herakleidon has evolved to an interactive center of science popularization and to a technological museum that focuses on antiquity, with emphasis on the achievements of the ancient Greeks.
The Museum of Illusions in Athens is unique in his kind and introduce you to the fascinating world of illusions which will trick your confidence in senses, but amaze you by doing it.

Inclusions

  • Acropolis Audio Guide
  • Athens Get On-Get Off Bus Tour (valid for 48h - All lines)
  • 21 world famous museums, galleries, shows and attractions
  • Unlimited use for 2 consecutive calendar days (Single admission only, no repeat visitations)
  • Athens Museum Pass
  • Online App available for Android and iOs (Smartvisit App)

Exclusions

  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pick up/drop off

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Pass may not be used for a period of 1 hour after used to redeem.

Packages purchased online and selected for collection must be collected within 6 months of date of purchase and are valid 1 month from activation (collection or download).

Passes should be used across 2 consecutive calendar days, any unused benefits included will expire 2 days from first use.

Single admission only, no repeat visitations allowed

The Multipass tickets need to be downloaded from the Smartvisit app.

From 5th September you are required to hold a ticket for a specific date and timeslot to visit the Acropolis. Bookings need to be made at least 48 hours in advance in the Smartvisit App by selecting the Book Now button. Once tickets are issued, they cannot be cancelled or amended. If there is no availability for the time you prefer, we will choose for you the exact next available hour

Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff

Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas

Traveler Reviews

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  • 28-Jun-2023

    This pass is offered through a variety of venders both online and in person in Athens. We chose Viator to ensure this was a smooth process, which in the end it was not. We got a voucher from Viator then needed to down load another app where we were suppose to have access to all our passes. What we got instead was QR code that most of the venues had no clue about. We arrived at the acropolis to “skip the line” to find hundreds of other people with the same thing. The pass worked there after having to argue with the gate people. The audio tour then told us we had to of booked it 12 hours in advance, which was no where in any of the information in their app… and that none where available for when we were there. So we paid out of pocket to make that work. The second day of our pass was no better, access to any of the other sites listed in the Athens pass would not let us in… Zeus temple, Ancient Agora turned us away, so we had to buy a regular ticket just to get in. The hop on bus was no better, no idea what the QR code was but they let us on regardless. The irony is we could have just bought a pass at the gate of any of these attractions for 30 euros and saved ourselves the headache of trying to deal with their “customer service” which did nothing to help in anyway. Will definitely reconsider any future bookings with Viator as this was a great way to ruin our holiday.

  • 10-Jun-2023

    I don't recommend this pass. It doesn't include entrance to the Acropolis or most of the other attractions we wanted to visit. It did include the Acropolis Museum but we could not just show our pass and get in. We had to get in another line and they had to print up a separate ticket. We paid $187 U.S. for 2 tickets and ended up spending $60 more to get into the Acropolis and a few other attractions. Don't include a picture of the Parthenon on your ad if it's not included. It wasn't clear. Very disappointing!

  • 04-Jun-2023

    This whole package is based on how well your phone works with and without internet access. My phone is new Iphone 13, but my internet and phone service is limited, so I could not access the audio portions. Not much fun going to the museum and the acropolis and not hearing anything!! Also the yellow bus doesn't arrive as frequently as the red bus. While we were on it, it was good. They had a plug in audio system, so I could hear about the surrounding sites.

  • 03-Jun-2023

    It was difficult to get hold of the pass. We had to walk across town to find the pick up point for the pass. Then it was complicated to use. Some things on a paper "Skip the Line". Some things on a QR on the phone to be used at least an hour apart. Extremely confusing. Most of the office staff didn't know how the passes worked or how to set them up. My friend could not the load the audio for the Acropolis and mine was very poor quality of information, not really a GUIDE at all. No Audio was available for the Acropolis Museum at all

  • 04-Apr-2023

    Helpfull and Easy product with free admition to Acropolis , Acropolis Museum , Modern Olympic games stadium Cycladic Museum . We didnt have more time to explore other Mueums . we used the Hop on Hop off buses for all the visit and stops. even Athens is not a big City and this period was not so busy you have to use this pass so to avoid running arount and thinking of where to go. you deffinetely save money

  • 03-Jun-2022

    We have wated à bus for 1 hour , it had not cum. Also à person Who was at the agence could not exploin well, so we could not use maximum. Ils à pitty

  • 31-Dec-2021

    Best decision I made. These 3 days museums kept me busy. The hop on hop off bus is the convenient way to get around. Make sure that you go and visit the beach. I was not even able to visit all the museums but it is worth it! Highly recommended… with this buy, you wouldn’t need any other tour! Make sure to visit the Acropolis… My favorite spot is the Monastiraki (Market Place) go to the flea market… T-shirt is 5 euro don’t get fooled by the others who will charge u 10. One store there only charge 5 for r shirts and 20/30 for sweat shirts…. Gyros 2.80 … meat on the stick 1.80 Go to all 3 Acropolis museums…

  • 29-Sep-2021

    I've seen pictures of these places but there is nothing like seeing them with your own eyes!. Loved seeing the Acropolis, the Acropolis Museum, the Greek Agora, etc. Look forward to going back and exploring more.

  • 23-Oct-2019

    Athens is not at all busy right now so this was a complete waste of money for my daughter (12) who goes free to museums and me (no need for skip the queue). Wouldn’t recommend and only covers a few museums so ended up paying extra to go to the national archeology museum.

  • 27-Aug-2019

    Works great, if you do your homework and prep! We mostly bought it for the Acropolis and Acropolis museum, bonus was the Hop of Off Bus (just the cost of these made up for the whole pass!). We emailed ahead to coordinate and had no problems at all. Yes, you will have to get 3 different items; the actual museum pass, the separate acropolis ticket and the Hop on/off pass directly at the at any stop (don't expect to pick up all passes at the Hop on/off stop, they don't have them there!. So I went the day before our scheduled passes were to start at Keytour Office,(originally bought them on-line prior to our trip), the gentlemen explained everything very clearly (even warned us he would do that just so that there were not misunderstanding- which we very much appreciated) then he even activated our pass and gave us our Acropolis ticket (which typically you pick up only when you go that day) but since we were attending next morning, he gave it to us anyway. Thanks! should have gotten his name (curly hair and glasses, spoke good English). Made the use very smooth. Next morning went to the nearest stop by our Hotel,Syntagma square, showed them out museum passes and confirmation, gave us our Bus ticket and No problem- smooth! Only thing I will say has to be explained, the separate Acropolis ticket covers the west hill (Hadrians Library, stoa, agora, etc.) but you have to use on the same day. So also plan for that. Lastly, we didn't plan on attending the many other many museums but im sure if you do, it would be easy to do. Our only mistake, nothing on their part, it was a national holiday so the Dora Stratou dance show was closed all days we were in Athens, we were looking forward to that. Still, would recommend this to anyone staying 3 days or more only and their first time in Athens.

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