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National Archaeological Museum Athens – tickets, prices, discounts, timings, what to expect, FAQs

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Visit the National Archaeological Museum, Athens, and explore a range of artifacts and antiques from around Greece. 

Through these unique artworks, you can get insights into the rich Greek cultural history and learn about the way of life back in ancient times. 

This article covers everything you must know before booking tickets for the National Archaeological Museum, Athens Tour.

What to expect at National Archaeological Museum Athens

At the National Archaeological Museum Athens, visitors can see over 11000 permanent exhibits, some of which belong to Neolithic, Cycladic, and Mycenaean civilizations. 

The Egyptian antiquities, jewelry collections, metalwork, vases with intricate designs, terracotta figurines, wall paintings, etc., will sweep you off your feet. 

The museum is spread across three floors; the basement, the ground floor, and the first floor. 

There are a total of 52 rooms, out of which 49 are reserved for permanent exhibition. 

In the lower level, you’ll find a cafe, a museum shop, and a garden, while the upper floors house a chronological display of both permanent and temporary art collections.

Some remarkable objects that you can see include “The Mask of Agamemnon” (gold sculpture), “The Jockey of Artemision” (bronze statue), and “The Akrotiri” (Thera Frescoes). 


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Where to book tickets

Tickets for the Athens National Archaeological Museum can be purchased either at the attraction or online in advance. 

Online ticket prices tend to be cheaper than tickets at the attraction.

When you buy online, you can avoid the long queues at the attraction’s ticket counters.

When you book early, you also get your preferred time slot.

Booking early also helps avoid last-minute disappointments

How do online tickets work

Go to the National Archaeological Museum, Athens booking page, choose your desired date and time, and the number of tickets. 

Upon payment, the tickets will be emailed to you.

Ticket printouts are not required.

On the day of your visit, show the e-ticket on your smartphone at the entrance and walk in.

Bring official IDs with you. 

National Archaeological Museum, Athens ticket price

The museum entry ticket with the Plaka audio tour is priced at €15, while the one that offers audio guides for both the museum and Plaka costs €22. 

On the other hand, the National Archaeological Museum private guided tour is available at €150. 

Discounts

Children below five years of age and EU citizens under 25 years of age can purchase discounted tickets to the National Archaeological Museum, Athens onsite. 

Non-EU citizens below 25 years of age can get discounted tickets from April to October. 

National Archaeological Museum Athens tickets

If you’re planning to visit the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, we have a few tickets to suggest. 

You have the option to purchase individual tickets for the Archaeological Museum tour, or you can bundle your tour with nearby attractions such as the Acropolis Museum and the Acropolis of Athens.

Choose from a guided, private, or audio tour and plan your museum tour accordingly.

National Archaeological Museum Entry Ticket

National Archaeological Museum Entrance
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With this ticket, get admission to the Archaeological Museum of Athens and embark on a self-guided tour by downloading informative audio guides on your mobile phone. 

Engage with all the permanent and temporary exhibits on display, simultaneously learning from the informative audio guide as you progress through the museum.

Ticket Prices

Museum Entry Ticket + Plaka Audio Tour: €15
Museum Entry Ticket + Museum Audio Guide + Plaka Audio Tour: €22

Archaeological & Acropolis Museum Entry & Audio Tour

Acropolis Museum Entrance
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This ticket grants access to two of the top historical museums in Athens – the National Archaeological Museum and the Acropolis Museum. 

The museums are situated 2.6 km (1.8 miles) apart, and you can easily traverse this distance by car in under 10 minutes.

So, keep your plans flexible, and visit both the museums together on the same day. 

Enhance the educational value of your tour by utilizing the museum’s audio guides to their fullest potential.

Ticket Price

Archaeological & Acropolis Museum Visit with Audio Tour (26 to 64 years): €15

Recommended Reading: Acropolis Museum.

National Archaeological Museum Private Guided Tour

National Archaeological Museum Private Guided Tour
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Secure a ticket that not only grants you access to the museum but also includes a guided tour led by experienced and certified tour guides.

With expert tour guides, the museum tour becomes more interesting as they tell you amazing facts you might not have heard before. 

So, ask as many questions as you want and explore every nook and corner of the museum.

You can pick amongst Turkish, English, German, and Greek tour guides, based on your preferences. 

Ticket Cost: €150

Acropolis, Acropolis Museum, & Archaeological Museum Tickets

Acropolis Museum
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Grab this ticket to see the Acropolis, the Acropolis Museum, and the National Archaeological Museum.

Learn about the rich history of Greece as you hop from one attraction to the other. 

Entry Tickets with 1 Self-Guided Audio Tour: €58

Entry Tickets with 3 Self-Guided Audio Tours: €66

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Save time and money! Discover Athens effortlessly with the Athens Pass, your ticket to the city’s top attractions. Gain easy access to the Acropolis Museum and the Acropolis & Archaeological Sites by simply presenting your pass. Enjoy an insightful City Tour of Athens with an audio guide app at your fingertips for all the essential information.


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How to reach National Archaeological Museum Athens

The National Archaeological Museum on Patission Avenue in Athens. 

Address: 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece. Get Directions

Reach the national museum via private transport or personal vehicle. 

By Bus

The Polytechneio, Ēpeirou, Stournarē, and Mouseio bus stops are all a few minutes walk from the museum. 

By Subway

The nearest subway stations to the museum are Omonia and Victoria (also known as Biktṓria in Greek), within 10-minute walking distance.

By Car

If you’re traveling by car, turn on Google Maps and get started. 

There are car parking lots near the attraction. 

Opening hours of National Archaeological Museum Athens

Between November and March, the Athens National Archaeological Museum operates from 1 pm to 8 pm on Tuesdays and from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm on for the rest of the week.

From April to October, the museum remains open from 1 pm to 8 pm on Tuesdays and from 8 am to 8 pm for the rest of the week.

On Good Friday, it operates from 12 noon to 5 pm, and from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm on Holy Saturday.

The museum remains closed on 25 December, 26 December, 1 January, 25 March, Easter Sunday, and 1 May. 

How long does the tour take

Closing of the Temporary Exhibition
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It takes nearly 2 hours to explore the Athens National Archaeological Museum. 

On days when the temporary exhibits are on display, you can expect your tour to extend by 30 to 45 minutes. 

Best time to visit National Archaeological Museum Athens

The ideal time to visit the National Archaeological Museum of Athens is early in the morning when it opens at 1 pm on Tuesdays and 8 am for the rest of the week.

During the early hours of the day, the museum sees fewer visitors, ensuring a comfortable and unhurried exploration.

Given the extended opening hours every day except Tuesday, it is recommended to schedule your visit during this time for a more comprehensive experience.


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FAQs about the National Archaeological Museum of Athens

Here are some questions visitors usually ask before visiting the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. 

Where can I buy tickets for the Athens National Archaeological Museum?

Tourists can buy tickets for the National Archaeological Museum of Athens online or at the venue, on the day of their visit. For the best experience we suggest you book your tickets online, in advance.

Do I have to carry headphones for the Athens National Archaeological Museum audio tour?

Yes, all guests must bring their headphones for the audio tour. 

Is the National Archaeological Museum in Athens wheelchair accessible?

Yes! The museum has a separate entrance across Vas. Herakleiou Street. All the floors of the museum are accessible by elevators. 

Does the National Archaeological Museum of Athens have a cafe or restaurant?

Certainly, the museum features an onsite cafe that is accessible even without a ticket.

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