Unlock Athens with the iVenture Pass: explore iconic sites, enjoy guided tours, and savor Greek cuisine while saving up to 40% on entrance fees.
Unlock Athens with the iVenture Pass: explore iconic sites, enjoy guided tours, and savor Greek cuisine while saving up to 40% on entrance fees.
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Acropolis - Explore the renowned Acropolis and marvel at the iconic ancient Greek monuments, such as the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Propylaea, the Erechtheion, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, and the Theatre of Dionysus. Discover these timeless structures that have influenced history and culture for centuries.
For a more immersive…
- Acropolis - Explore the renowned Acropolis and marvel at the iconic ancient Greek monuments, such as the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Propylaea, the Erechtheion, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, and the Theatre of Dionysus. Discover these timeless structures that have influenced history and culture for centuries.
For a more immersive experience, enjoy a self-guided multimedia walking tour (JRNYZ) available through the Smartvisit app, providing insightful and entertaining commentary as you explore these remarkable sites at your own pace.
- Acropolis Museum - Delve into the rich and fascinating history of the Acropolis, from the Bronze Age to Roman Greece. On the ground level, uncover extensive remnants of the ancient city and significant findings from the slopes of the Acropolis, offering insight into the everyday life of ancient Athenians.
The first level showcases artifacts from the Mycenaean and Geometric eras, including treasures from the Temple of Athena Nike and the Erechtheion, as well as works spanning from the late ancient period to the early Christian years.
On the second level, enjoy the museum’s restaurant, shop, and bookstore, along with balconies offering stunning views of the exhibits.
Finally, on the third floor, admire the iconic frieze, metopes, and temple pediments. The famous marble frieze is beautifully recreated, featuring both original marbles and casts of those held in other collections, such as the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum.
- Ancient Agora of Athens - Travel 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.
- Roman Agora - Stroll through the heart of Athens’ commercial and civic life during Roman times, where merchants, traders, and philosophers once gathered. Marvel at the Gate of Athena Archegetis, an imposing entrance built with donations from Julius Caesar and Augustus, symbolizing the Roman influence on the city.
Discover the Tower of the Winds, home to the fascinating Clock of Kyrrestos, an octagonal structure adorned with reliefs of the eight winds. This was once used as a weather station and water clock, showcasing the ingenuity of ancient engineering.
Visit the historic Ottoman-era Fethiye Mosque and experience a blend of cultures that serve as a reminder of Athens’ diverse and rich past, where layers of history continue to shape the city today.
- Temple of Olympian Zeus - Walk among the remains of what was once the grandest temple in Greece, dedicated to Zeus, the king of the Olympian gods. Admire the 15 surviving Corinthian columns, each standing 17 meters (56 feet) tall, and imagine the awe-inspiring sight of all 104 columns when the temple was fully intact.
Step into a 700-year construction story and uncover the fascinating history behind the Temple of Olympian Zeus, once one of the largest temples of the ancient world. Just outside the temple, don’t miss the Arch of Hadrian, a monumental gateway that symbolically separates the “old city” of Theseus from the “new city” of Hadrian, highlighting the Roman influence on Athens.
- Panathenaic Stadium - Visit the iconic stadium that symbolizes the world of sports—the venue of the first Modern Olympic Games and the finish line of the Athens Marathon. Explore the permanent exhibition, “Memories from the Olympic Games: Posters and Torches from 1896 to today,” and discover the rich history of the Games through captivating visuals.
As you wander the stadium grounds, take in superb views of the Acropolis, adding an unforgettable cultural and scenic dimension to your experience at this historic site.
- Aristotle’s Lyceum - Explore the historic site where Aristotle founded the Peripatetic School in 335 BC, laying the foundations for Western philosophy, science, and logic. Visit the remains of the first organized library and research center, where Aristotle and his students delved into diverse fields such as politics, ethics, biology, and physics.
Step into the birthplace of scientific inquiry—unlike Plato’s Academy, which focused on abstract thought, the Lyceum was known for its empirical research and systematic observation, influencing modern scientific methods.
Additionally, discover a historic gymnasium at the Lyceum, which served not only as a center of philosophy but also as a training ground for athletes and military cadets. This reflects the Greek ideal of developing both the mind and body, creating a well-rounded approach to education and physical excellence.
- Athens Olympic Museum - Visit a contemporary museum dedicated to the captivating history of the Olympic Games, where you can explore interactive exhibits that bring the Games to life. Get an up-close look at the equipment and personal items of Olympic athletes, offering a unique perspective on their journey.
Discover the origins of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece, trace their revival, and learn about their return to Athens in 2004. As you walk through the Athens Olympic Athletic Complex, you’ll be inspired by the incredible feats and achievements of athletes.
This visit offers a perfect blend of culture, education, and sports, complemented by a visit to the nearby Golden Hall shopping center, making it a well-rounded and enriching experience.
- War Museum - Explore four levels of exhibitions at the Athens War Museum, dedicated to historical battles and wars throughout the ages. Discover a vast collection of weapons, tanks, photographs, and works of art depicting key battle scenes that highlight the struggles and triumphs of various eras.
Support the museum’s ongoing conservation and education programs as you delve into the fascinating history of warfare. For your convenience, the museum also offers a canteen and shop, where you can enjoy a meal or find unique souvenirs to remember your visit.
- Museum of the Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation - Discover a world-renowned collection of modern and contemporary art in the vibrant neighborhood of Pangrati, in central Athens. Explore masterpieces by legendary artists such as van Gogh, Monet, Cézanne, Picasso, Miró, Giacometti, Pollock, and Bacon, as well as works by celebrated modern and contemporary Greek artists like Moralis, Tsarouchis, Hadjikyriakos-Ghika, Takis, and many more.
While you’re there, take the opportunity to purchase exclusive, custom-made products inspired by the Museum’s art collection at the museum shop. Afterward, relax and enjoy delicious Mediterranean cuisine in the charming urban garden of the Café-Restaurant, making for a complete cultural and culinary experience.
- Big Bus Tours Athens - Explore Athens and its surrounding areas aboard amazing open-top double-decker buses, offering 360-degree views from the top deck. Discover the city at your own pace as you take in the sights and learn about the rich history of Athens and Greece. Enjoy a journey past more than 100 landmarks and monuments, with the flexibility to hop on and off at the stops that interest you most, allowing you to explore at your leisure and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture.
- Dora Stratou Greek Dances Theatre - Experience the vibrant traditions of Greece in an amazing 90-minute show featuring a talented company of 75 dancers, musicians, and singers. Discover traditional dances from across the country, each performance bringing its own unique rhythm and energy.
Admire the authenticity of handmade costumes, complete with intricate jewelry and accessories, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Greece. This captivating performance offers not only entertainment but also a unique cultural and educational experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Greek traditions.
- Museum Herakleidon - The museum is housed in two separate buildings, located just 150 meters apart, each offering a unique insight into different aspects of ancient technology.
On Apostolou Pavlou Street, explore the fascinating world of ancient Greek warfare, with detailed models illustrating war technology such as the Trireme, the famous Athenian warship, catapults, siege towers, armor, light weapons, and even early forms of cannons.
Meanwhile, on Herakleidon Street, discover a small but intriguing collection of Automata from the Hellenistic period of Alexandria, Egypt. These ancient machines, which function without an obvious cause, showcase early technological innovations. Among the highlights is a large-scale, functional model of the Antikythera Mechanism, the first known analogue computer, made from plexiglass to allow visitors to view the inner workings of this remarkable device.
- Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology - Discover two museums in one, showcasing more than 100 technological inventions of the Ancient Greeks, as well as interactive Ancient Greek musical instruments and games. Explore these remarkable exhibits within a unique Art Nouveau building located in the fashionable Kolonaki district in the heart of Athens.
Don’t miss the museum shop, where you can purchase handmade models and replicas of the exhibits, crafted by Marios Kotsanas. These include an exact replica of the Antikythera Mechanism, the portable “clock” notebook of Parmenion, the fourth quadrant of Hipparchus, Ancient Greek ships, toys, musical instruments, and other fascinating items.
- Museum of Cycladic Art - Explore the ancient cultures of the Aegean and Cyprus at one of Athens’ most stunning neoclassical mansions, home to one of the most comprehensive private collections of Cycladic Art in the world. The museum features representative examples of the world-renowned Cycladic marble figurines, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient Aegean culture.
After your exploration, unwind at the Cycladic Café, surrounded by lush vegetation that provides a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. Don’t forget to visit the museum shop, where you can find unique gifts, souvenirs, and books to remember your visit.
- Museum of Illusions Athens - Have an unforgettable and fun experience in one of Athens’ most innovative spaces, where you can capture unique photos and explore the fascinating world of illusions. With 60 visual and interactive illusions, including an infinity room, inverted room, chair illusion, and holograms, you’ll be amazed by what your senses perceive.
Learn how the human brain works and how our perception of reality is influenced by science, vision, perspective, and other stimuli. This interactive experience is both entertaining and educational, offering insights into the fascinating ways our mind interprets the world around us.
- Benaki Museum - The Ghika Gallery - Visit the home of the renowned Greek artist Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika, located on Kriezotou Street, which was once the epicenter of architectural and artistic interest. The house, featured in both Greek and international architectural magazines, is a unique blend of art and history.
The ground floor is home to an urban drawing room, showcasing works by early 20th-century French painters, in memory of Gustave Boissière. On the 3rd floor, explore a collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, set designs, manuscripts, illustrated books, photographs, and furnishings from Hadjikyriakos-Ghika’s homes on the island of Hydra and in Athens.
The 6th floor houses a specially designed attic that once served as his workshop and library, containing rare illustrated editions and over 7,000 volumes, primarily focused on Art History. On the 5th floor, you’ll find the preserved rooms where Hadjikyriakos-Ghika lived and worked for 40 years, right up until his passing in 1994.
- Benaki Museum Cafe Restaurant / Benaki Museum of Greek Culture - Visit one of the most stunning neoclassical-style buildings in Athens and immerse yourself in a unique exhibition showcasing Greek culture from prehistory to the 20th century. Admire an impressive array of historical antiquities, including prehistoric, ancient Greek, and Roman art, as well as Byzantine art and historic heirlooms. This museum offers an enriching experience that highlights the depth and richness of Greece’s cultural heritage across centuries.
- Benaki Toy Museum - Explore the latest addition to the Benaki group of museums, a captivating collection of vintage toys donated by Maria Argyriadi. This charming museum offers a fascinating glimpse into childhood whimsy, showcasing rare toys and games from antiquity to the present day.
With a collection of 20,000 items, the museum features toys, books, clothing, ephemera, and other childhood-related items from Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Whether you’re revisiting memories or discovering new ones, the diverse collection is sure to make you feel like a child again.
Additionally, the museum houses a specialist library with over 3,000 books and studies on children and toys, offering further insights into the history and cultural significance of play across the world.
- Koilon Theatre - Immerse yourself in a captivating theatre performance specially designed as the perfect introduction to some of the most important works of Ancient Greek literature. Suitable for viewers of all ages and educational levels, this performance requires no prior knowledge of the texts to be enjoyed.
The play, with great respect for the original works, blends excerpts from the Odyssey, Women in Power, Medea, Prometheus Bound, Antigone, and Ploutos. It effortlessly moves between tragedy and comedy, offering an engaging experience that will both entertain and educate.
Laugh your way through Ancient Greek theatre as the performance brings the myths and characters to life, while also highlighting the ancient ruins scattered throughout the city of Athens. It’s a fun and insightful way to discover some of the most fascinating stories from Ancient Greece.
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Bairaktaris Syntagma Square - Indulge in one of Greece’s beloved national dishes – a delicious wrapped gyros souvlaki! This mouthwatering treat features tender, perfectly seasoned meat, wrapped in warm pita bread and complemented by fresh vegetables and flavorful sauces. It’s a true taste of Greece, offering a satisfying and authentic culinary experience.
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KeyTours Greece S.A - Choose one of seven professionally guided tours or cruises, including:
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Athens Segway Tour
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Ancient Corinth & Nafplio (One-Day Tour)
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Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon (Half-Day Tour)
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Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon (Sunset Tour)
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Delphi (One Day Tour)
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Nafplio - Mycenae - Epidaurus (One Day Tour)
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Aegina - Poros - Hydra (One Day Cruise)

- Multimedia self-guided tours of the Acropolis and Plaka district (Athens’ old town)
- Athens digital destination guide and map
- Access to over 20 top Athens experiences over 3, 4, or 5 consecutive calendar days
- Your choice of one of seven professionally guided tours or cruises
- 500 MB mobile data package
- Multimedia self-guided tours of the Acropolis and Plaka district (Athens’ old town)
- Athens digital destination guide and map
- Access to over 20 top Athens experiences over 3, 4, or 5 consecutive calendar days
- Your choice of one of seven professionally guided tours or cruises
- 500 MB mobile data package
Explore Athens like never before and enjoy up to 40% savings on entry fees with the iVenture Athens Unlimited Pass. This pass offers access to over 20 amazing experiences, along with a choice of a professionally guided tour or cruise.
Visit the renowned Acropolis, take in breathtaking views of the city on an open-top Hop-on Hop-off bus, immerse yourself…
Explore Athens like never before and enjoy up to 40% savings on entry fees with the iVenture Athens Unlimited Pass. This pass offers access to over 20 amazing experiences, along with a choice of a professionally guided tour or cruise.
Visit the renowned Acropolis, take in breathtaking views of the city on an open-top Hop-on Hop-off bus, immerse yourself in Greek history and culture at top museums and shows, and indulge in authentic Greek cuisine with a delicious souvlaki meal.
Then, select from one of seven guided tours or scenic cruises to further explore Greece’s beauty, including:
- Athens Segway Tour
- Ancient Corinth and Nafplio (One-Day Tour)
- Cape Sounion and Temple of Poseidon (Half-Day Tour)
- Cape Sounion and Temple of Poseidon (Sunset Tour)
- Delphi (One Day Tour)
- Nafplio - Mycenae - Epidaurus (One Day Tour)
- Aegina - Poros - Hydra (One Day Cruise)
Additionally, receive a digital destination guide and map with multimedia self-guided tours, a 500 MB mobile data package, and insider tips on must-see attractions.
- Entry to the Acropolis and some other experiences is subject to booking (via the Smartvisit app). It’s important to book in advance, as tickets can sell out. Each attraction has different booking rules, so please refer to the individual attraction listings in the app for more details.
- To access your pass, download the Smartvisit app from the Apple App Store or Google Play and use the supplier reference code provided on your booking confirmation to activate the pass in the app (further download instructions are provided in the booking confirmation).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.