Who, how and why do you have to pre-register? What should you pay and for what for your entry to the exhibition?
Oenorama 2026 divides its operation into 7 four-hour time sessions:
- 17:00 - 21:00 (Opening night), Friday, March 13, 2026
- 10:00 - 14:00 (morning), Saturday, March 14, Sunday, March 15 & Monday, March 16, 2026
- 15:00 - 19:00 (afternoon), Saturday, March 14, Sunday, March 15 & Monday, March 16, 2026
Ticket categories are as follows:
A) One-Session Ticket: For a single four-hour session on any day (with a limited number of tickets for the morning session on Saturday, March 14, 2026 intended primarily for buyers from abroad and VIP ticket holders).
B) All-Day Ticket: For both four-hour sessions (morning and afternoon) of one day.
C) VIP Ticket: For the entire duration of the exhibition (all 7 four-hour sessions).
Pre-purchase Ticket Prices:
- One-Session Ticket: €18 (Student €15) – For a single four-hour session on any day.
- All-Day Ticket: €28 (Student €23) – For both four-hour sessions (morning and afternoon) of one day.
- VIP Ticket: €60 – For all 7 four-hour sessions.
Pre-purchase your tickets here at preferential prices, price, with no additional charge for online booking.
Ticket prices at the exhibition entrance are subject to availability since the number of visitors per time session is predetermined:
- One-Session Ticket: €20 (Student €17) – For a single four-hour session on any day.
- All-Day Ticket: €30 (Student €25) – For both four-hour sessions (morning and afternoon) of one day.
- VIP Ticket: €65 – For all 7 four-hour sessions.
Oenorama does not provide complimentary invitations to the public. Entry is free only for journalists, for the full duration of the exhibition, upon showing press credentials, and for PwDs plus one companion, who may visit for a four-hour session of their choice.
Members of the wine trade living outside Greece can visit Oenorama 2026 for free upon approval by registering here.
