Kerameikos Archaeological Site Travel Guide

Kerameikos Archaeological Site
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📍 Kerameikos ⏱ 1.5h recommended Outdoor

Kerameikos Archaeological Site is a popular other in the Kerameikos area of Athens. As an outdoor attraction, weather conditions can affect your experience. Plan around 1.5 hours for a thorough visit.

37
Comfort
Short waits occasionally — comfortable overall
Comfortable crowd level — great time to visit
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📅 Plan Trip
📝 Travel Tips
  • 📱Check opening hours and ticket information in advance
  • 🕐Avoid weekends and holidays for a quieter experience
  • 🚗Plan your route and parking ahead of time
  • 📷Check photography policies — some areas may restrict cameras
  • ☀️Outdoor attraction — use sunscreen in summer and dress warmly in winter
  • 🌧️Rain may affect your visit — check the weather forecast beforehand
  • ⏱️Allow about 1.5 hours for your visit
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are the opening hours of Kerameikos Archaeological Site?
Kerameikos Archaeological Site is open 08:00-15:00. Check the latest hours before visiting.
Is Kerameikos Archaeological Site crowded? When is the best time to visit?
Based on crowd data, Kerameikos Archaeological Site has a crowd score of 37 (Comfort). Weekday mornings are usually the least crowded. Plan about 1.5 hours for your visit.
How to get to Kerameikos Archaeological Site?
Kerameikos Archaeological Site is located in the Kerameikos area of Athens. Address: Ermou 148, Athina 105 53希腊. Use a map app for directions.

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