The Acropolis allows small bags and essential personal items, but large backpacks, food, and drinks (except for water) are restricted to protect the site and its monuments. The size limit for bags is not specified on the official website, so it’s best to pack light and not risk being denied access or charged extra.
Yes, you can drink water at the Acropolis, but it's best to bring your own as the availability of drinking facilities is limited and there may be long queues.
No mandatory dress code exists for the Acropolis, but sensible attire is advised due to the terrain – comfortable shoes are a must for walking the uneven paths.
Most types of shoes are allowed at the Acropolis, except for high heels that have been forbidden in 2009 at all of Greece’s ancient monuments. The ban was put in in place due to the damage that the sharp soles were adding to Greece’s ancient sites.
To enter the Acropolis, you need a valid ticket. ID may be required for reduced or free entry eligibility, such as for students or seniors.
No, pets are not allowed on the Acropolis. Only service dogs for people with disabilities are allowed.