Acropolis Museum Guided Tour, Athens


























Acropolis Museum Guided Tour, Athens
Duration: Varies (1.5 hours to 3.5 hours)
Varies (1.5 hours to 3.5 hours)
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Explore Athens with the Acropolis Museum Guided Tour, where you'll explore Greece's historic hilltop ruins and museum galleries on your own schedule. Meet your guide at 3 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street near Hadrian’s Arch for a journey that begins through the Propylaea, an ancient marble gateway to this sacred site. With flexible entry access and expert-led guidance, you'll discover Athens' long history step by step.
Explore Athens with the Acropolis Museum Guided Tour, where you'll explore Greece's historic hilltop ruins and museum galleries on your own schedule. Meet your guide at 3 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street near Hadrian’s Arch for a journey that begins through the Propylaea, an ancient marble gateway to this sacred site. With flexible entry access and expert-led guidance, you'll discover Athens' long history step by step.
Begin a journey through ancient Athens by selecting either a complete 4-hour guided tour encompassing the Acropolis, Parthenon, and Museum or opting for a concise 75-minute exploration of the Acropolis Museum.
Discover up-close views of Caryatids within the museum walls, admire the glass-walled Parthenon Gallery, and gaze into an excavated neighborhood preserved beneath your feet while exploring inside.
During the guided walk on the Acropolis, ascend through the Propylaea, stop to appreciate the Temple of Athena Nike, and marvel at the marble columns of the Parthenon as you explore its grounds.
Learn about historical narratives such as Athena’s contest with Poseidon, witness a Panathenaic procession carved in marble, and explore tales from daily Athenian life through your guide's engaging stories.
Admission to the Acropolis Museum (as per option selected)
Ticket for entry to the Acropolis and Parthenon on your chosen date and time (as per option selected)
75-minute guided tour of the Acropolis Museum with a Spanish/English-speaking expert guide (as per option selected)
4-hour English-guided walking tour around the Acropolis and its museum (as per option selected)
Use of all permanent exhibitions at the Acropolis Museum, including Parthenon Gallery, Archaic Gallery, and Slopes Gallery
Entry to the ancient neighborhood's underground excavation site under the Acropolis Museum
Access to key Acropolis landmarks: Temple of Athena Nike, Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Theater of Dionysus Eleuthereus, Erechtheion, Propylaea (with combo tickets)
Whisper audio set with earphones included (with combo tickets)
Accommodation transportation
Cuisine and beverages
Individual costs

Tour guide explaining Parthenon frieze to visitors at Acropolis Museum.
Welcome to an exploration through Greece’s iconic hilltop ruins and museum galleries. Enjoy flexible entry access alongside expert-led tours on your own schedule.
Starting Your Journey
- Gather with your guide on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, near Lukumades and Pilino shops. The pedestrian path begins from Hadrian’s Arch (off Siggrou Avenue) towards the Acropolis. Look for our check-in team holding an orange ‘Athens Walking Tours' sign.
Exploring the Acropolis
Your adventure starts at the Propylaea, a grand marble gateway that has marked the entrance to this sacred rock through ages. Pause by the Temple of Athena Nike, dedicated to victory where Athenians once celebrated triumphs with winged carvings.
- At the Erechtheion, listen as your guide narrates tales of Athena and Poseidon’s legendary contest while admiring Caryatids that support the temple's porch gracefully.
Climb to witness Athens’ timeless symbol—the Parthenon—embodying power and devotion. Discover how this once vibrantly painted temple mirrored democratic ideals alongside city wealth. Descend to explore the Theater of Dionysus, where tragedy and comedy were born, and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, still hosting summer performances under starlit skies.
Discoveries in the Acropolis Museum
Your journey continues into the Acropolis Museum, safeguarding treasures from these ancient monuments. Begin with the Gallery of the Slopes showcasing pottery, toys, and offerings that unveil Athenian daily life beneath this historic site.
- Moving to the Archaic Gallery introduces you to kouroi and korai statues marked by their mysterious ‘archaic smiles’, signaling classical art's beginnings.
The Parthenon Gallery stands out, with its glass walls aligned towards the temple itself. Here, witness the Panathenaic Procession frieze at eye level while viewing the Acropolis through transparent barriers. Don’t miss exploring an underground excavation site before departing—where ancient homes, workshops, and courtyards lie beneath.
An All-inclusive Athens Adventure
Whether you opt for a concise 75-minute museum visit or indulge in a complete 4-hour tour of both the Acropolis and Museum, our expert guides will illuminate every artifact's story—from marble temples to mythical tales. Tailor your journey with flexible ticket options that adapt smoothly to your schedule and interests, leaving you supported by Athens’ myths, monuments, and artistic legacies.

Ancient sculptures displayed in the Acropolis Museum, Athens.

Visitors on a guided tour at the Acropolis Museum, viewing ancient Greek sculptures.

Tour guide explaining Parthenon frieze to visitors at Acropolis Museum.

Ancient sculptures displayed in the Acropolis Museum, Athens.

Visitors on a guided tour at the Acropolis Museum, viewing ancient Greek sculptures.

Excavation site beneath glass walkway at the Acropolis Museum, Athens.
What to bring
Acropolis
- Keep your entry ticket or mobile confirmation ready for a smooth check-in.
- Carry some cash or a credit card in case you want to pick up a drink or souvenir from nearby kiosks after your visit.
- Wear comfortable walking shoes with a good grip since the marble paths and rocky ground can be uneven.
- Protect yourself from the Mediterranean sun by bringing sunglasses, sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat.
Take a bottle of water, as shaded spots are limited, and Athens can get very hot.
Acropolis Museum
- Bring a valid ID or student card if you want to take advantage of reduced admission fees.
- Have a little cash or a card with you for souvenirs or a coffee break at the museum café.
- Choose closed-toe shoes for comfort as you walk through the galleries and surrounding archaeological areas.
Bring a light jacket or scarf, as the museum’s air-conditioned rooms can feel cooler than the outside temperatures.
What’s not allowed
Acropolis
- Flash photography, tripods, drones, and professional camera equipment require special permission and are otherwise prohibited.
- Large backpacks, suitcases, and bulky bags are not allowed inside the site and must be left elsewhere before entry.
- Pets are not allowed on the site, except for certified guide dogs.
Chewing gum and smoking are not allowed anywhere inside the site.
Acropolis Museum
- Flash photography, tripods, and commercial filming equipment are not permitted; photography without flash is generally allowed, except in the Archaic Gallery.
- Large bags and luggage must be stored at the ground-floor cloakroom.
- Only plain water is allowed; food and other drinks are prohibited inside.
Pets are not permitted, with the exception of certified service animals.
Accessibility
Acropolis
- The Acropolis offers limited accessibility for visitors with mobility challenges. An elevator operates near the South Slope entrance, but the site manages it, and availability may vary. Call +30 210 3214172 or +30 210 9238470 the day before your visit to confirm it is in service.
- Plan to have support, since the terrain is mostly uneven with limited paved paths. Both you and your escort are eligible for free admission upon showing valid documentation.
- Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available near the Acropolis Museum and the main site entrances.
You can find rest spots and benches throughout the site, but shaded areas remain limited.
Acropolis Museum
- The museum is fully wheelchair accessible, offering special ramps at all entrances and elevator access to every floor.
- Accessible restrooms are available throughout the building.
- You can borrow wheelchairs free of charge from the Visitor Services or Information Desk.
Guide dogs are welcome within the museum, and Braille guides in both Greek and English are available at the Information Desk to assist visitors with visual impairments.
Additional information
- For guided walking tours, meet at 3 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, outside the Lukumades and Pilino stores, at the beginning of the pedestrian walkway that leads from Hadrian’s Arch (off Siggrou/Syngrou Avenue) to the Acropolis. The Acropolis metro station is only a 3-minute walk away. Look for a check-in staff member holding an orange 'Athens Walking Tours' sign and arrive at least 15 minutes before departure.
- The Acropolis and Museum combo walking tour lasts about 3 to 4 hours and is paced to match the group and weather conditions.
To ensure a comfortable experience, guides may adjust the order of the sites visited.
Acropolis
- The Acropolis and Parthenon operate on a timed entry system, requiring visitors to book a date and time slot in advance. Arrive 30 minutes early for a hassle-free experience—you can enter up to 15 minutes before or after your chosen time slot.
- Security check is mandatory at the Acropolis. Expect an average wait of 20 to 30 minutes, with entry times stretching to 1 to 2 hours during the peak summer months from June to August.
- Use the south entrance near the Dionysus Theater for quicker access; it tends to be less crowded than the main one and is only a short walk from the metro and museum.
- Proceed straight to the Parthenon at the start of your visit, then make your way to the Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion, and other areas; this approach helps you avoid bottlenecks and enjoy quieter spaces later on.
You can visit the Acropolis archaeological site for free on March 6 (Melina Mercouri Day), April 18 (International Monuments Day), May 18 (International Museums Day), the last weekend of September (European Heritage Days), October 28 (National Holiday), and on the first and third Sundays from November through March.
Acropolis Museum
- To avoid peak crowds, arrive when the museum opens at 9am, or go in the late afternoon, around 2pm to 3pm, particularly during the summer months from June to August.
- All visitors must pass through a quick security screening at the entrance. Expect to wait around 5 to 10 minutes at the entrance, although during the peak summer months from June to August, the wait may extend up to 15 minutes.
- Plan to spend at least 2 to 3 hours inside the museum to explore the permanent exhibits, admire the architecture, and enjoy the café and views.
The Acropolis Museum offers free admission on March 6 (Melina Mercouri Day), March 25 (National Holiday), May 18 (International Museums Day), and October 28 (National Holiday).
Concession eligibility
Acropolis
- EU citizens up to 25 years old receive free admission year-round upon presenting a valid ID or passport.
- Non-EU citizens up to 18 years old qualify for 50% reduced admission year-round with a valid ID or passport.
- Children under 6 years old, regardless of nationality, receive free admission with a valid identification.
- Senior citizens aged 65 and over from Greece and other EU member states qualify for 50% reduced admission from October 1 to May 31, upon presenting a police ID or passport confirming age and nationality.
- Persons with disabilities (67% or higher) and one escort are entitled to free admission, regardless of nationality, upon presenting a valid ID or disability certificate.
- Greek unemployed citizens qualify for concessions by presenting their ID card along with a valid unemployment card or proof of recent renewal.
Greek families with multiple children are eligible for concessions upon presenting their ID card and a certificate of large family status issued by the Greek Supreme Confederation of Large Family Parents. If children have disabilities, a Disability Certificate from the Disability Certification Center must also be presented.
Acropolis Museum
- EU citizens up to age 25 receive free admission year-round upon presenting a valid ID or passport to confirm age and nationality.
- Children up to age 5, regardless of nationality, enter free of charge with proof of age.
- Non-EU visitors aged 6 to 25 are eligible for reduced admission, provided they present a passport verifying their age and country of origin.
- Seniors over 65 from EU member states receive reduced admission upon showing an ID or passport.
Persons with disabilities, along with one escort if the disability is 80 percent or more, are granted free entry upon presentation of appropriate documentation.

Excavation site beneath the New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, showcasing ancient ruins.

Woman using phone audio guide in a museum.

Excavation site beneath glass walkway at the Acropolis Museum, Athens.

Excavation site beneath the New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, showcasing ancient ruins.

Woman using phone audio guide in a museum.
Book your tour at least a day in advance during peak season to avoid sold-out sessions and ensure you get your preferred time slot.
Keep your entry ticket or mobile confirmation ready for smooth check-in upon arrival, which will save you from any delays.
Carry some cash or a credit card if you plan on visiting nearby kiosks after the tour to pick up a drink or souvenir.
Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip as the marble paths and rocky ground can be uneven, ensuring your comfort throughout the visit.
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Acropolis Museum
- Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
- Closed on 1st Jan 2026, 7th May 2026, 25th Dec 2026 and 26th Dec 2026.
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