
Duration
2h 30m
Best Time
Any time
Entry
EUR 15 - Verified Apr 2026 ✓
Setting
Indoor
The Acropolis Museum holds the original sculptures from the Parthenon, displayed exactly as they appeared on the temple itself. You'll walk on glass floors over active archaeological digs, see the original Caryatids from the Erechtheion, and experience the top floor Parthenon Gallery where surviving marbles sit at the precise angle and height they occupied for 2,500 years. The building is a masterpiece, designed by Bernard Tschumi to create perfect sightlines between ancient artifacts and the Acropolis above.
Your visit starts with a glass floor moment, peering down at 2,000-year-old ruins beneath your feet. The Caryatids gallery feels intimate and powerful, these six marble women are impossibly graceful after millennia. But the Parthenon Gallery is what you came for: massive pediment sculptures and frieze panels arranged exactly as they sat on the temple, with dramatic gaps where the Elgin Marbles belong. Natural light floods the space just as it hit the originals.
Entry costs €15, it's free on winter Sundays from November through March. Most guides don't mention the excellent restaurant on the second floor, which has proper Acropolis views and reasonable prices compared to tourist traps below. Skip the crowded weekend mornings and go on a Friday evening when it's open until 8pm. The gift shop is overpriced, except for the quality reproduction jewelry.
Enter through the main entrance on Dionysiou Areopagitou street, not the side entrance that some taxi drivers use, you'll miss the dramatic glass floor reveal
Most visitors rush through the lower floors to reach the Parthenon Gallery, but spend time with the Caryatids, they're the most perfectly preserved sculptures in the building
Head to the restaurant terrace on the second floor before leaving, it has the best unobstructed Parthenon view in Athens and decent Greek coffee for €3
Address
Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
Neighborhood
Acropolis & MakrigianniSkip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 2h 30m.
Acropolis Museum is in the Acropolis & Makrigianni neighborhood of Athens. The address is Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.