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The Asclepieion of Kos is generally open from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM every day, except Tuesdays when it is closed. It is recommended to check the current hours on the official website, as they may vary seasonally. You can get there by car, taxi, or local bus from Kos Town, which is only about 4 km away. More information here
Yes, there is an admission fee to visit the Asclepieion of Kos. The standard price is usually around €8. Reduced rates are available for students and EU seniors, and admission is free for EU visitors under 18. It is advisable to bring identification to benefit from discounts. It is always a good idea to check the latest prices at the ticket office or on the official website. Greek Ministry of Culture website
For a full and relaxed exploration of the Asclepieion, we recommend setting aside between 1.5 and 2 hours. This will allow you to walk through the different levels, admire the ruins, and take in the atmosphere of the site without rushing, as well as read the information panels.
The Asclepieion of Kos was one of the most important healing centers of the ancient world and is considered the oldest known 'hospital.' It was dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, and is famous as the place where Hippocrates, the 'father of medicine,' taught and practiced. Its importance lies in its role as a pioneer of rational medicine. More details about its history
The best time to visit the Asclepieion is during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), when temperatures are more pleasant and there are fewer crowds. If you visit in summer, we recommend going early in the morning, just after opening, or late in the afternoon to avoid the intense heat and large crowds.
Accessibility at the Asclepieion is limited due to its uneven terrain and the presence of stairs, as it is a terraced archaeological site. Some areas on the lower level may be accessible, but access to the upper levels is difficult for people with reduced mobility or wheelchair users. It is recommended to contact the site management for more detailed information. Contact phone number
Absolutely. After visiting the Asclepieion, you can explore Kos Town, which offers the Ancient Agora, the Castle of the Knights of Saint John (Neratzia Castle), and the famous Tree of Hippocrates. You can also enjoy nearby beaches or visit the picturesque village of Zia at sunset, known for its panoramic views and its restaurants.
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes, a hat, and sunscreen, especially during the summer months, as the site is outdoors and offers little shade. It is also a good idea to bring a bottle of water. Consider hiring a local guide or using an audio guide to enrich your experience with detailed explanations about the history and findings of the site.
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