A photo of the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece. The museum building is a modern structure with a glass facade, blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape.
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Acropolis Museum Opening Hours and How to Plan Your Visit

The Acropolis Museum is a must-visit destination in Athens, offering a captivating exploration of the rich cultural and historical heritage of Ancient Greece. Before planning your visit, it’s essential to know the opening hours, ticket options, and how to get there. This guide provides everything you need to make your visit smooth and enjoyable.

Acropolis Museum Opening Hours

The museum’s hours vary by season, so it’s important to check the schedule that applies to your visit.

Winter Season (1 November – 31 March)Summer Season (1 April – 31 October)
Monday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Last entry: 4:30 PM)Monday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Last entry: 4:30 PM)
Tuesday – Sunday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Last entry: 7:30 PM)

Important Notes on Timings

  • Gallery Clearance: Begins 15 minutes before closing.

  • Closed Dates:
    • 1 January
    • Orthodox Easter Sunday (Sun, Apr 20, 2025)
    • 1 May
    • 25 and 26 December
  • Special Hours on Holidays:
    • Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
    • Orthodox Good Friday: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM. (Fri, Apr 18, 2025)
    • Orthodox Holy Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. (Sat, Apr 19, 2025)

Ticket Information

Tickets to the Acropolis Museum are separate from the tickets to the Acropolis and other archaeological sites. You can book tickets online for convenience: Acropolis Museum Tickets.

Ticket Prices

  • General Admission: €20
  • Reduced Admission: €10*
    (*Eligible for students, seniors, and others as per the museum’s policy. Proof of eligibility is required.)

Free Admission Days

  • 6 March: Melina Mercouri Day
  • 25 March: National holiday
  • 18 May: International Day of Museums
  • 28 October: National holiday

How to Get to the Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum is located in the heart of Athens at Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, right at the foot of the Acropolis hill. It’s well-connected by public transportation and easy to access.

Acropolis Museum Google Maps

Public Transportation Options

  1. Metro
    • Take the Metro Line 2 (Red Line) and get off at Acropoli Station.
    • The museum is just a 2-minute walk from the station.
  2. Bus
    • Several bus routes stop near the Acropolis Museum. Look for buses heading toward Makrigianni Street or Koukaki area. Bus Routes 24, 40, 57, 103, 106, 108, 111, 126, 134, 135, 136, 137, 155, 206, 208, 227, 230, 237, 790, 856, Α2, Α3, Α4, Β2, Β3, Β4, Ε2, Ε22
  3. Trolley
    • Nearest stop Makrigianni
      Lines 1, 5, 15
  4. Tram
    • Use the tram line heading to Syntagma and then transfer to the metro to reach Acropoli Station.
  5. Taxi or Rideshare
    • Taxis are abundant in Athens and provide a direct route to the museum. Apps like FREENOW can help you book a ride efficiently.  (FREENOW application download: Google play or Apple store)

Walking

  • If you’re staying in the city center, the Acropolis Museum is within walking distance of many key landmarks, including Plaka and Monastiraki.

Acropolis Museum: Facilities and Amenities

Shops

The museum shops, stocked with high-quality replicas, books, and souvenirs, are open during the museum’s operating hours. They close 15 minutes before the museum’s closing time.

Café & Restaurant

  • The café and restaurant on the second floor provide stunning views of the Acropolis.
  • Special Hours: On Fridays and Saturdays, the second-floor restaurant stays open until midnight, allowing visitors to enjoy dinner under the stars.

Tips for Visiting the Acropolis Museum

  1. Arrive Early: To avoid crowds, plan your visit during the morning hours, especially in summer.
  2. Book Tickets Online: Use the museum’s official ticketing portal to skip long lines.
  3. Combine with an Acropolis Visit: Plan your museum visit either before or after exploring the Acropolis. Remember, the tickets are sold separately.
  4. Use Audio Guides: Enhance your experience with the museum’s audio guides available on-site or via app downloads.
  5. Check for Events: Look out for special exhibitions or events that might coincide with your visit.

Why Visit the Acropolis Museum?

The Acropolis Museum is a treasure trove of artifacts from Ancient Greece, including the Parthenon sculptures, statues, and everyday items from ancient Athens. Its modern architecture, with glass floors offering views of the excavation below, is a masterpiece in itself.

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