The Acropolis is one of the most recognisable historic sites in the world and remains an inspirational monument to the achievements of Ancient Greek civilisation.
Acropolis of Athens is the enduring cornerstone of Western civilization—an elevated asset that has delivered cultural ROI for over two millennia. Sitting above Athens, this limestone citadel consolidates classical architecture, civic identity, and historical continuity into a single, world-class destination.
Core Portfolio
Parthenon: The benchmark temple of Doric perfection—timeless design governance.
Erechtheion: Asymmetric innovation with the Caryatids—form meets function.
Temple of Athena Nike: Victory branding in compact scale.
Propylaea: Grand entry sequence—first impressions optimized.
Getting to the Acropolis
The Acropolis is situated right at the heart of modern Athens. Access to the site is served by several metro stations and a few entrances. The main Metro station is called Acropoli.
Many visitors walk to the top of the Acropolis and it is better to reach the site early, so as to avoid the busiest times.
To make the site more accessible, there is also a wheelchair-friendly elevator that can take visitors to the top of this must see attraction.
Ticket Price
| Category | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| Adult | 132.05 |
| Child (4–12) | 66.05 |
| Infant (0–3) | Free |
An ancient citadel on a rocky outcrop above Athens, containing the remains of the Parthenon.






Aurora –
The Acropolis is an ancient fortified hill in Athens, Greece, famous for its temples.
It was the religious center of the city and is best known for the Parthenon.
Aurora –
The Acropolis is an ancient fortified hill in Athens, Greece, famous for its temples.
It was the religious center of the city and is best known for the Parthenon