Roman Agora Entry Ticket with Audio Guide
General information about the ticket
This ticket grants you entry to the Roman Agora of Athens, one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Greek capital. Built at the end of the 1st century BC to facilitate the commercial activities of the city, the Agora was erected following donations from Julius Caesar and Emperor Augustus. Your visit allows you to explore the remains of this ancient marketplace at your own pace, taking in centuries of history in the heart of Athens' Plaka neighbourhood.
Ticket overview:
🏛️ Full entry to the Roman Agora archaeological site, including all visible ruins and structures.
🗼 Access to the Tower of the Winds, an octagonal marble clocktower with relief figures of the eight winds.
🚪 The Gate of Athena Archegetis, a monumental western entrance built with Pentellic marble and four Doric columns.
🕌 The Fethiye Mosque, a 17th-century structure currently hosting temporary exhibitions.
🎧 Athens audio guide (if option is selected).
What's included?
Included
- Entry to the Roman Agora archaeological site
- Access to the Gate of Athena Archegetis and Tower of the Winds
- Access to the Fethiye Mosque temporary exhibitions
- Access to the venue digital guide app
- Athens audio guide app (if the option is selected)
Not Included
- Guided tour
- Cancellation option
- Mobile device for audio guide
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Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
How to access the Digital Guide
- Download the Hellenic Heritage Digital Guide app from the App Store for iPhone or Google Play for Android.
- Open the app and select the Roman Agora of Athens from the list of available sites.
- Download the tour in advance to enjoy the full experience offline, without needing mobile data.
- Present your ticket at the entrance and start exploring the site with the app as your personal guide.
Location of the Roman Agora
Address: Polignotou 3, Athens 105 55, Greece.
The Roman Agora sits in the heart of Athens' historic centre, steps away from the Ancient Agora and within easy walking distance of the Acropolis. The surrounding Monastiraki and Plaka neighbourhoods are filled with archaeological landmarks, making it straightforward to combine a visit with other major sites such as Hadrian's Library and the Acropolis within the same day.





