Welcome to the National Archaeological Museum portal, your trusted source for information on Greece’s rich history. Discover the treasures of this renowned museum, either from the comfort of your own home or as you plan your visit.
Discover the Past
Dive into Greece’s illustrious history as you explore the vast collection housed at the National Archaeological Museum. Unearth ancient artifacts, exquisite sculptures, and remarkable historical relics that bring the past to life.
Opening Hours
Winter Season (November 1st – March 31st)
Tuesday: 13:00 pm – 20:00 pm
Wednesday to Monday: 08:30 am – 15:30 pm
Summer Season (April 1st – October 31st)
Tuesday: 13:00 pm – 20:00 pm
Wednesday to Monday: 08:00 am – 20:00 pm
Holiday Closures
The National Archaeological Museum remains closed on the following dates:
December 25th-26th
January 1st
March 25th
Easter Sunday
May 1st
For further inquiries, please contact us at: 213 214 4800, 213 214 4856.
Getting Here
Easily find your way to the National Archaeological Museum with our detailed directions, whether you’re using public transportation or driving.
Address:
National Archaeological Museum
28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece
Get step-by-step directions to the museum, including nearby landmarks and transportation options.
By Metro:
The nearest metro station to the museum is “Omonia” on Line 1 (Green Line). From there, it’s a short walk to the museum. Follow the signs directing you to the National Archaeological Museum.
By Bus:
if you’re coming from Syntagma Square, you can take bus line 035, which will take you to the National Archaeological Museum.
Bus Line 022: This bus line connects various parts of Athens to the National Archaeological Museum. It’s a convenient option for reaching the museum from different neighborhoods.
Bus Line 024: Another bus line that can bring you to the museum is Line 024. Check the schedule and stops to find the most convenient pick-up location for you.
Bus Line 054: Bus Line 054 is an option if you’re traveling from areas like Kifisia or Maroussi to the National Archaeological Museum. It provides a direct route to the museum.
The nearest metro station to the museum is “Omonia” on Line 1 (Green Line). From there, it’s a short walk to the museum. Follow the signs directing you to the National Archaeological Museum.
For more information, please visit the official website of the National Archaeological Museum at https://www.namuseum.gr/.
There, you will find additional details about the museum, exhibitions, opening hours, and other essential information you may need.
Recommendation
We recommend experiencing ancient Athens with a 4-hour guided walking tour priced at 75€ per person. You will pass by all the illuminated landmarks of Athens as you stroll through Plaka, before ending your journey at a traditional restaurant to savor local cuisine
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