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See the site with a guide to fully appreciate the history and architecture of Ancient Olympia. A family-friendly guide can make the experience more engaging for kids.
The Archaeological Museum of Olympia includes a scale model of the ruins, pediment carvings from the Temple of Zeus, and a statue of the messenger god Hermes by Praxiteles, whose work also adorned the Acropolis.
The archaeological park is partially accessible to wheelchairs; the museum is fully accessible.
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Tickets for Ancient Olympia cost €12 during the April-October high season and are reduced to €6 between November and March. People entitled to free admission include children under 5 and EU citizens under 25. Travelers with a registered disability can visit for free, with an escort if required.
Yes, Ancient Olympia is worth visiting. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was the home of the original Olympic Games, and the Olympic flame is lit here for the modern games. The world-class Archaeological Museum of Olympia houses priceless sculptures alongside the atmospheric ruins of temples and stadium.
Ancient Olympia is best known as the home of the original Olympic Games, a pan-Hellenic athletics competition formed part of a festival celebrating the god Zeus. During classical times, it was also home to the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, one of the Wonders of the Ancient World.
Visiting Ancient Olympia means touring both the archaeological site and the museum. There are also two other interesting museums on site. You can speed-run the site in an hour and the museum in 30 minutes, but history buffs will want to spend half a day exploring in depth.
May is a great month to visit Ancient Olympia. The weather is reliably warm but not too hot; the trees are green, and wildflowers often bloom among the ruins. The site is also much less likely to be crowded than during the June–August peak season.









































































































































