01.04.2016
С 1 апреля Акрополь и Кносский дворец на Крите станутone of the most expensive landmarks of Greece for visits This week the Ministry of Culture announced new ticket price. Back in 2015, it announced an increase in prices. Tour operators and guides have already responded to the sharp jump cost, saying that this move could hit the tourism industry Greece
Visiting the Acropolis will now cost 20 euros (instead of 12 Euro). And you can see the world-famous Knossos Palace in 15 euros (instead of 6 euros). New pricing policy has affected the National Archaeological Museum and the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion (10 euros instead of 7 euros), Ancient Olympia (12 euros instead of 9 euros), Akrotiri to Santorini and the island of Delos (12 euros instead of 5 euros), Spinalonga (8 euro instead of 2 euro), Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum (8 euro instead of 6 euros).
These prices will be valid only during the summer season, with April to October. In the winter months attractions can be will visit with a 50% discount. Also, the Ministry of Culture has released 17 types of single tickets, which are for a fixed price will be able to visit several attractions at once Greece At the same time, government plans to extend working hours. and the launch of e-tickets is still not translated into reality, although the introduction of these innovations was planned in April.
