
Epidaurus Archaeological Site Tickets
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With this ticket to the archaeological site of Epidaurus, you can discover the secrets of Classical Greece in one of its most significant sanctuaries.
Why Visit the Epidaurus Archaeological Site?
Epidaurus is known for the Theatre of Epidaurus, a 14,000-seat theatre recognized for its acoustics, which still hosts artistic performances. Visitors can hear a coin drop from the orchestra center even from the last tiers. The site also features the Temple of Asclepius, dedicated to the god of medicine, where the sick sought healing in ancient Greece. Additional attractions include the impressive Tholos and the remains of the Stadium, along with admission to the Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus, showcasing pottery, columns, and statues.
Epidaurus Archaeological Site Opening Times
The Epidaurus Archaeological Site and Museum operate at the following times:
March: 8 am to 6 pmApril: 8 am to 7 pmMay to August: 8 am to 8 pmSeptember 1st to 15th: 8 am to 7:30 pmSeptember 16th to 30th: 8 am to 7 pmOctober 1st to 15th: 8 am to 6:30 pmOctober 16th to 31st: 8 am to 6 pmNovember to February: 8 am to 5 pm
Skip-the-Line Tickets
This ticket is valid for all ages and allows you to skip long queues. However, the following individuals can access the temple for free with valid documents:
Over 25s in secondary education and vocational training from EU and EEA countriesFrom April 1, 2025, EU citizens under 25 and non-EU citizens under 18 with ID will enter free.
Important Info
Travel date and/or entry time slot cannot be changed.This offer includes standard admission at adult price and applies to all ages.Those over 65 receive a 50% discount at the ticket office or website.Free tickets may not be guaranteed at desired time slots due to time reservations.Entry is allowed only during the selected time slot or 15 minutes before/after.Individuals with disabilities can enter free with a disability certificate at the ticket office.
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- Admission to the Epidaurus Archaeological Site and Museum