VerdictDestinations 🛡️ Independent — no pay-to-rank🔎 Graded for who you are✓ Verified 2026-06-17How we grade → The verdict
Who it's worth it for
Great for
- Travellers on a budget
- If you've only got a day
- Couples
- Solo travellers
- History & culture buffs
- Photographers
- Local-life seekers
- The genuinely curious
Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and couples.
Why we say this
Insider secrets & local vibes
The surviving columns are genuinely enormous and humbling up close, with the Acropolis as a backdrop.
Not independently verified — estimatedHadrian's Arch stands free at the temple's edge, marking the old boundary between the classical and Roman city.
Not independently verified — estimatedOnly 15 of the original 104 columns remain and you can read the whole field from the fence in five minutes, so the ticket is a tough sell.
Not independently verified — estimatedWhat it feels like
Reading the room, traveller by traveller
First-timers
Striking from the fence and Hadrian's Arch for free; only pay in if you have the combo ticket.
Multigenerational
Flat and quick, but exposed and shadeless — better as a short photo stop than a lingering visit.
Good to know
Before you go
Cost
€8 (summer) / €4 winter; included in €30 combo ticket
- Best time
- Early or late to avoid the shadeless midday glare.
- Getting there
- Two minutes from Acropoli metro, beside busy Amalias Avenue.
- Booking
- Single ticket or included in the €30 combo ticket; the arch is free to view.
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