Temple of Olympian Zeus (Naós tou Olympíou Diós)
Temple of Olympian Zeus (Naós tou Olympíou Diós)

Temple of Olympian Zeus (Naós tou Olympíou Diós)

Open daily 8am - 3pm
Corner of Amalias & Vassilisis Olgas, Athens

The Basics

Most sightseeing tours of Athens include a stop at the Temple of Zeus, whether they are full-day or half-day tours. If you have a special interest in ancient Athens, you may want to book a small-group or private walking tour with an expert guide. A unified ticket valid for five days is available for the Temple of Zeus and other Athens archaeological sites and museums such as the Acropolis Museum, Hadrian’s Library, Ancient Agora, and Lykeion.

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Athens Half Day Tour, Acropolis, Parthenon, Temple of Olympian Zeus & Hephaistus
Athens Half Day Tour, Acropolis, Parthenon, Temple of Olympian Zeus & Hephaistus
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Admission is free on certain Sundays and holidays throughout the year.

  • The temple is accessible to wheelchair users.

  • The entire site is outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather.

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How to Get to There

The Temple of Zeus is about a quarter mile (0.4 kilometers) southeast of the Acropolis in the center of Athens, and stands the same distance south of Syntagma Square and the Parliament Building. Walk along Vasilissis Amalias Avenue from Syntagma Square, passing by the National Gardens and the edge of the famous Plaka neighborhood. The nearest metro station is Akropoli, about 1,650 feet (500 meters) from the entrance.

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When to Get There

The Temple of Zeus is open year-round, with slightly longer hours in summer. Visit early in the day to beat the crowd—and, in summer, the heat.

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The Archaeological Site of Olympieion

The Temple of Olympian Zeus forms part of the larger site of Olympieion, which gives visitors a glimpse into the ancient city of Athens. The site includes the Temple of the Delphinian Apollo and the Law Court at the Delphinion, both dating to 500 BC; the gates of the Themistoclean Wall, dating to around 479 BC; and public baths dating to AD 124–132. Just outside the fences of the site stands Hadrian’s Arch, which dates back to AD 131.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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What are the nearest attractions to Temple of Olympian Zeus (Naós tou Olympíou Diós)?
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What else should I know about attractions in Athens?
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