The Acropolis of Athens is one of the most famous historical landmarks in the world.
Rising above the city, it features iconic structures like the Parthenon and Erechtheion.
Visitors can explore the architectural marvels, learn about ancient Greek culture, and enjoy stunning city views..
See full schedule below (varies by season)
January 1st, March 25th, Easter Sunday, May 1st, August 15th, October 28th, December 25th–26th
Acropolis, Athens 105 58, Greece
The Acropolis is easily accessible from the center of Athens by metro, bus, or on foot.
Take the Metro to Acropoli station (Line 2, Red Line). From there, it's a short uphill walk to the entrance.
Driving is not recommended due to limited parking. Public transport or nearby paid parking is best.
Several bus lines stop near Dionysiou Areopagitou street, close to the Acropolis entrance.
If staying in Plaka or Monastiraki, the Acropolis is an easy walk away.
Explore the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Propylaea, and other ancient structures while enjoying breathtaking views of Athens.
Explore the history and enduring significance of the Acropolis of Athens — the sacred rock that shaped democracy, philosophy, and art for millennia.
Learn More →Discover the Parthenon — Athens’ crowning temple to Athena, and the ultimate expression of harmony between architecture, art, and the divine.
Learn More →Uncover the story of the Erechtheion — the most enigmatic temple on the Acropolis — and its iconic Caryatids, the maidens who bear the weight of heaven.
Learn More →Step through the monumental entrance of the Acropolis — the Propylaea — where architecture transforms ascent into ritual and light into revelation.
Learn More →Discover the Temple of Athena Nike — the smallest yet most symbolic shrine of the Acropolis, celebrating wisdom, victory, and peace.
Learn More →Unveil the mathematical harmony behind the Acropolis — where geometry, proportion, and cosmic order shaped the language of beauty and belief.
Learn More →Inside the monumental restoration of the Parthenon — the world’s most ambitious conservation project and a dialogue between past and future.
Learn More →Step inside the Acropolis Museum — Athens’ modern marvel designed to reunite ancient fragments, reconnecting past and present through glass and light.
Learn More →Marvel at the Parthenon, the iconic temple dedicated to Athena, featuring stunning Doric architecture and historical significance.
Discover the Erechtheion, famous for its Caryatid Porch and unique asymmetrical design.
Enter the Acropolis through the main gate and enjoy a scenic walk through history with amazing views of Athens.