Hotels with a view on the Acropolis

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Luxury Accommodations with Acropolis Views

The Electra Metropolis is a premier choice for luxury stays in Athens, situated just steps from Syntagma Square in the city center. This five-star hotel combines elegance with modern amenities, offering breathtaking views from its 10th-floor rooftop, which houses an outdoor pool (seasonal) and the acclaimed Metropolis Roof Garden. Here, guests can enjoy creative Mediterranean cuisine while taking in panoramic vistas of the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill.

The Hotel Grande Bretagne is another exclusive option, located in the historic city center with seamless access to city attractions. This hotel features opulent rooms and suites, many offering direct views of the Acropolis. Additional luxuries include a rooftop terrace restaurant, where guests can savor exquisite meals with the iconic monument as a backdrop.

St. George Lycabettus Lifestyle Hotel is an iconic choice in Athens, set in the chic Kolonaki district. Known for hosting the Athenian elite, the hotel offers a mix of luxury and style just moments from the city's center. Its standout feature is the panoramic terrace with the "Vertigo Pool Bar," offering breathtaking views spanning from the Acropolis to the Saronic Gulf, making it an ideal spot for a sunset cocktail or a leisurely swim.

Coco-Mat Athens BC is a modern and eco-friendly gem in the heart of Athens, located in the chic Koukaki neighborhood. This design-forward hotel combines sustainability with luxurious comfort, offering an extraordinary blend of style and substance. Its standout feature is the rooftop terrace, providing an unparalleled view of the Acropolis and the nearby Acropolis Museum—perfect for soaking in the city's historical splendor. The hotel boasts a stunning rooftop pool that feels like a feature from an architectural magazine, making it a privileged retreat for guests. Known for its emphasis on natural materials, the property also delights with an organic and bio-focused breakfast served in a beautifully designed dining area.

Each one of these hotels has incredible views of the Acropolis, both from a selection of rooms and from their terraces or restaurants.

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Electra Metropolis 5-star
Electra Metropolis 5-star
Includes
  • 2 swimming pools
  • Spa
  • Restaurant and bar
Walking distance from the Acropolis
  • Main entrance: 18 min
  • South slope entrance: 12 min
★★★★½ 4.6 (6.9k+ reviews) · Booking
Hotel Grande Bretagne 5-star
Hotel Grande Bretagne 5-star
Includes
  • 2 swimming pools
  • Spa
  • Restaurant and bar
Walking distance from the Acropolis
  • Main entrance: 23 min
  • South slope entrance: 15 min
★★★★½ 4.6 (600+ reviews) · Booking
St. George Lycabettus Lifestyle Hotel 5-star
St. George Lycabettus Lifestyle Hotel 5-star
Includes
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Spa
  • Restaurant and Bar
Walking distance from the Acropolis
  • Main entrance: 35 min
  • South slope entrance: 27 min
★★★★☆ 4.2 (1.9k+ reviews) · Booking
Coco-Mat Athens BC 5-star
Coco-Mat Athens BC 5-star
Includes
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Restaurant and Bar
Walking distance from the Acropolis
  • Main entrance: 13 min
  • South slope entrance: 6 min
★★★★½ 4.5 (2.6k+ reviews) · Booking

Boutique Hotels Overlooking the Acropolis

Boutique hotels in Athens present a blend of charm and personality. The Plaka Hotel is a favorite amongst travelers, offering a combination of comfort and picturesque views of the Acropolis from its rooftop bar. Its central location, close to Syntagma Square, makes it a choice spot for visitors wishing to explore the historical neighborhood.

Another excellent option is the Central Hotel, located in the picturesque Plaka neighborhood, just 200 meters from Syntagma Square. This recently renovated hotel offers modern and comfortable rooms, many with stunning views of the Acropolis. Guests can enjoy a wide range of amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi, room service, and underground parking (reservation required). The highlight is Thea Terrace Bar, a rooftop space providing panoramic views of the Acropolis and the city skyline, where Mediterranean-inspired dishes and cocktails are served from morning until late at night.

These boutique hotels also offer great views on the Acropolis from their rooms, as well as from their terraces.

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Plaka Hotel 3-star
Hotel
Plaka Hotel 3-star
Includes
  • Terrace
  • Bar
Walking distance from the Acropolis
  • Main entrance: 16 min
  • South slope entrance: 13 min
★★★★½ 4.5 (3.9k+ reviews) · Booking
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Central Hotel 3-star
Hotel
Central Hotel 3-star
Includes
  • Terrace
  • Restaurant and Bar
  • Private parking
Walking distance from the Acropolis
  • Main entrance: 16 min
  • South slope entrance: 10 min
★★★★☆ 4.3 (2.8k+ reviews) · Booking
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Plan your visit to the Acropolis

Opening hours

Opening hours

The Athens Acropolis opening hours are seasonal.

Summer* (April to Sep.): 8 AM to 8 PM

Winter (Nov. to Mar.): 8 AM to 5 PM

The last entrance to the Acropolis is half an hour before closing time.

*From the 1st of September until the 30th of October, the Acropolis opening times decrease by 30 minutes every 15 days, due to a gradual reduction in daylight hours.

Visit duration

The average visit lasts between 1.5 and 2 hours.

Location and access

Location

The Acropolis is located at Athens 105 58, Greece.

Google Map Directions

Entrance

There are two entrances to the Acropolis. The main entrance is located on the western side of the Acropolis on Theorias Street, while the side entrance is on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street.

The Acropolis main entrance is a 10-minute walk from Monastriraki Square near Plaka and along the way you will go by Hadrian’s Library and the Roman Agora. This entrance gets very busy, especially during the summer.

The Acropolis side entrance is a 2-minute walk from the Acropolis Metro Station and near the Acropolis Museum. As it is dedicated to small group tours and skip-the-line ticket holders, this entrance tends to be quieter.

Food and services

Food

Visitors are only allowed to take water with them in the archeological site, no other drink or food is permitted. Bottled water can be purchased from kiosks near the Acropolis entrance, while on-site there are water fountains.

Before or after your visit to the Acropolis, you can head down the hill towards Plaka, Monastiraki and Anafiotika, where there are many quaint cafés and traditional tavernas to savor the local cuisine.

Services

Near the entrance to the Acropolis, there is a gift shop where you can purchase souvenirs and memorabilia of your visit. Additionally, there are facilities available to store large bags and items, such as suitcases and strollers, which are not allowed on-site.

Restrooms can be found outside near the Acropolis entrance, while inside they are located at the Old Acropolis Museum.

Nearby attractions

There are many things to do in Athens and if you're visiting the Acropolis, there are a few sights you shouldn't miss.

Near the Acropolis you will find the New Acropolis Museum, the Ancient Agora, the Roman Agora, Hadrian’s Library, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, the Theater of Dionysus, the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Kerameikos Archeological Site.

Within walking distance of the Acropolis hill you can also visit the National Observatory; Filopappou Hill, where Socrates is believed to have been imprisoned; the Kallimarmaro Panathenaic Stadium, where the first modern Olympic Games were held and the Metropolitan Church of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary.

You can also head to the Thision Open Air Cinema, which operates during summer months, the Monastiraki Flea Market and Ermou Street shopping district, as well as well as the popular Plaka and Koukaki neighborhoods for food and drink.

Best Hotels

Athens offers a range of exceptional hotels with stunning views of the iconic Acropolis, catering to both luxury and budget travelers. For a truly opulent experience, consider the Electra Metropolis, boasting a rooftop pool and restaurant with panoramic views, or the historic Hotel Grande Bretagne, a landmark of elegance with unparalleled service and a terrace offering breathtaking vistas of the Acropolis.

If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Plaka Hotel provides comfortable accommodations and a rooftop terrace that showcases the Acropolis in all its glory.

Whether you’re indulging in luxury or traveling on a budget, these hotels place you close to Athens’ vibrant neighborhoods, like Plaka and Monastiraki, and within walking distance of must-visit landmarks, including the New Acropolis Museum, the Ancient Agora, and the charming streets of Koukaki. For more options, check out our page about hotels with the best view on the Acropolis!

FAQs and tips

Where can I find budget-friendly hotels with a view of the Acropolis in Athens?

The Boutique Hotel section in this page offers option with great value which still include rooms with a great view on the Acropolis, so don't miss out!

How close are the hotels to the Acropolis in Athens?

Many 5-star hotels are conveniently located within walking distance of the Acropolis. Guests at these establishments can easily explore the historic site and return to their hotel for a relaxing evening, enjoying scenic sights and luxurious amenities.

The boutique hotels are also very close to the Acropolis and a convenient choice for travelers with an eye on the budget. You can see more precise information on the booking section in this page.

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