Get ready to uncover the secrets of ancient Greece with the Epidaurus Temple of Asclepius E-ticket & Audio Tour! For just $23.89 per person, you’ll gain access to the archaeological site, including the iconic Theater of Epidaurus, museum, and more. With an offline audio guide, you’ll soak up the history and grandeur at your own pace. But that’s not all – you’ll also need to pack some essentials, like sunscreen and headphones. What else should you bring along, and what hidden gems will you discover on this self-guided adventure?
Key Points
• E-tickets for the Temple of Asclepius audio tour start at $23.89 per person and are valid for a whole day.
• The self-guided tour includes an English audio guide and is wheelchair accessible.
• The tour explores the Theater of Epidaurus, museum, and archaeological site, including the Propylaea, Tholos, and Ancient Theatre.
• Visitors need an Android (5.0+) or iOS smartphone with 100-150 MB of storage space for the audio tour.
• The meeting point is the entrance of the archaeological site of Epidaurus, and the tour ends at the ancient theater of Epidaurus.
Product Details and Pricing
With ticket prices starting from $23.89 per person, visitors can indulge in a fascinating journey through the Epidaurus Temple of Asclepius.
This self-guided audio tour is a steal, considering it’s valid for a whole day! Just remember, all sales are final, so make sure you’re ready for an epic adventure.
The good news is that the tour is wheelchair accessible, and you’ll get an English audio guide included in the price. Don’t worry about the logistics; the ticket is super easy to use.
Just show up at the entrance of the archaeological site of Epidaurus, and you’re all set! With this e-ticket, you’re just a step away from uncovering the secrets of this ancient temple.
What to Expect From Your Tour
As you prepare to embark on this self-guided adventure, make sure to pack wisely and arrive ready to soak up the history and grandeur of the Epidaurus Temple of Asclepius. Your tour includes an audio guide on your smartphone, available in English, with offline content, text, audio narration, and maps. You’ll explore the Theater of Epidaurus, museum, and archaeological site, marveling at the Propylaea, Tholos, and Ancient Theatre.
What to Bring | What to Expect | What Not to Do |
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Sun hat, sunscreen, headphones, and charged smartphone | Self-guided audio tour on smartphone | Wear high-heeled shoes |
Visit the Theater of Epidaurus, museum, and archaeological site | ||
Discover the Armored Aphrodite Sculpture, Greek Baths, and Stadium |
Important Information and Requirements
Before you embark on this self-guided adventure, make sure you’re aware of the essential details and requirements to ensure a seamless experience.
You’ll need an Android (version 5.0 and later) or iOS smartphone with 100-150 MB of storage space to access the audio tour.
You’ll also need to book per device, not per participant, so keep that in mind when planning with friends or family.
Plus, don’t forget to bring sunscreen, a sun hat, and headphones – but ditch those high heels, they’re not allowed!
Make sure you have the meeting point and tour end point marked on your map: the entrance of the archaeological site of Epidaurus and the ancient theater of Epidaurus, respectively.
Not for you? Here's a few more great experiences in the region
- Epidaurus: Entry Ticket to Temple of Asclepius & Theatre
- Epidaurus: Audioguide, Theater and the Site of Asklipios
- Saronic Gulf, Aigina, Agistri, Epidaurus.
- From Athens Sea Kayak Sunken City of Epidaurus
- Nafplion: Olive Oil Tasting and Visit to Ancient Epidavros
- From Athens: Full-Day Tour of Peloponnese
- Watch a Performance at Ancient Stage of Epidaurus
- Athens: Epidaurus Private Yacht Day Cruise
Final Words
Get ready to uncover the secrets of ancient Greece with this hassle-free e-ticket and audio tour combo!
With your phone as your guide, wander through the breathtaking Epidaurus Temple of Asclepius, taking in the Theater of Epidaurus, museum, and more at your own pace.
No more cramped group tours or rushed itineraries – just you, the ancient ruins, and the stories they tell.