Visit the cradle of democracy and explore one of the most important sites of the antiquity, the birthplace of philosophy. The ancient agora was the commercial, political and financial heart of ancient Athens and is the place where Socrates, Plato and many world-known philosophers walked and taught their thinking. Continue your private tour at the Roman Forum. Situated in the historic Athenian neighbourhoods of Plaka and Monastiraki, the Roman Forum was built under the emperor Augustus between 19 and 11 BC, as the city’s trade centre. Later, under Hadrian, the Forum was restructured and expanded, with its main yard being paved.
Admission :
Ancient Agora is 10 euro from 1st of April to 31 of October. From 1st of November to 31 March is 5 euro.
Roman Agora is 8 euro from 1st of April to 31 of October. From 1st of November to 31 March is 4 euro.