Accessible
Acropolis & Parthenon
Welcome to the Acropolis of Athens, the universal symbol of the Greek classical spirit and civilization, where the stunning pinnacle of architectural and artistic achievements from Greek Antiquity are still alive. Located on a 156m high hill in Athens, he hill, rocky and steep and partially accessible has a nearly flat top fortified for over 3,300 years. Monuments like the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Propylaia, and the temple of Athena Nike can be visited. The Acropolis, surviving 2,500 years of various challenges, remains a symbol of Democracy, Philosophy, Theatre, Freedom of Expression, and Speech, foundational to contemporary values.
Accessibility of the site
Acropolis is one of the most accessible landmarks in Greece. It offers visitors the option to go up to the top of the hill with elevetor, it's sourounded with ramps, accessible toilets, and much more other services.
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Two ticket options: standard and combination (includes six additional sites).
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Schedule visits in advance to avoid crowds and ensure smoother access, especially for those needing the elevator.
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People with disabilities have free entrance but need to show proof at the ticket office. *** the discounted tickets can not be pre-booked and it is needed to get them from cashier***
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The tickets counter has 2 steps, therefore assistance will be needed.
PATHS
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The path to the accessible entrance has an inclination over 5% and its made of marble mosaic/ marble pieces.
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Distance to the bus stop/parking is approx. 150m.
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Concrete and new paths designed for accessibility, wide enough for wheelchairs and with even surfaces for a comfortable visit over the hills and on the top of the Acropolis.
!!! In random ocassions the lift might be out of service due to technical reasons or weather conditions!!!
ELEVATOR
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Freee elevator service available for visitors with mobility limitations, although there may be wait times.
FACILITIES
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Adapted golf accessible car provides transfer from the accessible entrance to the elevator.
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W/C on top but not adapted. At the site's entrance there is one accessible toilet. *Located 80m from the accessible entrance.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
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Around the site you can find additional services like small coffee shops, kiosks as well as vending machines.
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The closest metro station is: Acropolis Museum station, about 400m from the accessible entrance.
Site Map
Accessible Acropolis Gallery
Find here some of our photos and videos from previous CareunderSun guests who have had the opportunity to visit the amazing Acropolis.
Recommendations
Depending on the season you visit the site, please consider following these recommendations to guarantee you have a pleasant visit in the Acropolis Site. Avoid crowds and come to visit very early in the morning for the summer and late afternoon in winter.
Eco-Friendly Design
Summer
Bring with you:
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Bottle of water.
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Sunscreen
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Hat and sunglasses
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Umbrella
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Comfortable light clothes
Winter
Bring with you:
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Bottle of water.
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Sunscreen
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Coat (The wind can make it colder than usual)
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Comfortable winter clothes
Check out our Accessible Ambassador
At the Acropolis as Wheelchair user. Kamil in his wheelchair at the Acropolis of Athens in Greece.