Ancient Olympia Archaeological Site & Museum Tickets with Audio Guide Tickets at Archaeological Site of Olympia

Ancient Olympia Archaeological Site & Museum Tickets with Audio Guide

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Ancient Olympia Archaeological Site & Museum Tickets

The Archaeological Site of Olympia in the Peloponnese is where the Olympic Games began over 2,700 years ago. This UNESCO World Heritage site combines ancient ruins, two specialist museums, and an audio guide to tell the complete story of Greek athletics and mythology. You'll explore the exact stadium where ancient athletes competed for olive wreaths, walk among temple ruins dedicated to Zeus and Hera, and discover artifacts that reveal how the Games shaped ancient Greek society.

Your ticket includes access to the archaeological site itself, the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Olympia with its world-famous sculptures, and the Museum of the History of the Ancient Olympic Games. The audio guide specifically covers the Olympic Games Museum, bringing the stories of ancient champions and ceremonies to life as you explore. This combination gives you the full picture of Olympia's role as both a religious sanctuary and the birthplace of competitive sport.

Highlights

  • Walk the original Olympic stadium where athletes competed in the ancient Games, complete with the starting line still visible in the stone
  • See the ruins of the Temple of Zeus, once home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
  • Examine classical sculptures and artifacts in the Archaeological Museum, including the famous Hermes of Praxiteles
  • Discover the Temple of Hera, where the Olympic flame is still lit today for the modern Games
  • Learn about ancient training methods at the remains of gymnasiums and wrestling schools
  • Experience the Museum of the History of the Ancient Olympic Games with interactive exhibits about the original competitions

Plan Your Visit to Ancient Olympia

You need to book a specific time slot for the Archaeological Museum, while entry to the archaeological site and Olympic Games Museum is flexible on your chosen day. Download the audio guide app before arrival and bring your own headphones for the best experience. Most areas offer wheelchair and pushchair access, though check individual venue details for full accessibility information.

Allow at least half a day to see everything properly. The site works well combined with other Peloponnese attractions. If you're exploring more of ancient Greece, consider Acropolis Museum tickets in Athens or Delphi archaeological site tickets for another significant ancient sanctuary.

Remember that this ticket cannot be cancelled or rescheduled, so choose your date carefully. The site is open year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for walking among the ruins.

Good to know

Age suitability
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Visitor guidelines
  • Download your audio guide app before arrival for seamless listening

  • Headphones are essential for the audio experience

  • Plan ahead for the Archaeological Museum entry as a time slot is required

  • Maintain respect at all archaeological sites; do not touch artifacts

  • Follow posted guidelines for accessibility and safety

Cancellation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Frequently asked

Is the audio guide available for all areas of Olympia?

The audio guide is specifically provided for the Museum of the History of the Ancient Olympic Games.

Do I need to book a specific entry time?

A selected time and date is needed only for the Archaeological Museum. Entry to the site and Olympic Games Museum is flexible on your booking day.

What should I bring with me?

Download the audio guide in advance and bring your own headphones for optimal use.

Is the site accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?

Yes, most spaces offer wheelchair and pram access. Please check individual venues for full details.

Can I reschedule or cancel my ticket?

This ticket cannot be canceled or rescheduled.

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