
Hotels near Ancient Agora
Adrianou, Athens, Greece
The Ancient Agora was Athens's civic, commercial, and judicial heart for 1,200 years - where Socrates argued, Plato learned, and the world's first democracy met for jury duty. The site preserves the Stoa of Attalos (a fully reconstructed 2nd-century BC arcade now housing the Agora Museum) and the Temple of Hephaestus, the best-preserved Doric temple anywhere.
The Agora is included in the Acropolis Combined Ticket (EUR 30) or EUR 10 standalone. The Stoa of Attalos museum holds ancient ostraka - shards of pottery scratched with names of Athenians being voted into exile (the original ostracism). Allow 90 minutes.
Pro Tip: Enter from the south gate (Polygnotou Street) for fewer crowds and a better walking line to the Temple of Hephaestus. Pair with the Roman Forum and Hadrian's Library, both five minutes east, for a one-ticket morning of ancient ruins.
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