Your Private Window to
Athens’ Past and Present
The Acropolis Window – your private “window” to history, culture, and luxury.
Welcome to The Acropolis Window in the heart of Plaka, a collection of three exclusive boutique residences just 200 meters from the Acropolis Museum and 500 meters from the Acropolis itself. Here, elegance and luxury meet heritage, and every stay becomes a story worth telling.
Each of our three exclusive residences—individually designed, entirely private, and including a breathtaking penthouse with the option to book the entire building—offers curated interiors, exceptional comfort, and uninterrupted views of Athens’ most iconic landmark. Whether you’re waking up to the golden light of the Parthenon or savoring a glass of wine beneath the Athenian sky, this is a place to reconnect with beauty, history, and yourself.
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Set in the heart of Plaka, the oldest and most picturesque neighborhood of Athens, The Acropolis Window places you steps away from the city’s most iconic landmarks. Here, history is not something you visit—it’s something you live.
Three Residences.
Four Ways to Experience Athens.
Each residence at The Acropolis Window has its own perspective, its own rhythm, its own soul—yet all share a rare, intimate connection to Athens’ most iconic monument.
From the lively elegance of Agora, to the cinematic Acropolis frame of Theatron, the elevated serenity of Horizon, and the exclusivity of booking the entire building, every space invites you to slow down, look out, and let the city speak to you.
Floor: 1
Occupancy: Up to 4 guests
Bedrooms: 2 (1 double, 2 twins/convertible)
Bed(s): Double bed + 2 twins (or joined as king)
Floor: 2
Occupancy: Up to 4 guests
Bedrooms: 2 (1 double, 2 twins/convertible)
Bed(s): Double bed + 2 twins (or joined as king)
Floor: 3
Occupancy: Up to 2–3 guests
Bedrooms: 1 double + additional area with sofa bed
Bed(s): Double bed + single sofa bed
Whether I was enjoying breakfast overlooking the ocean or having a romantic dinner under the stars, the culinary offerings were top-notch.
Your private “window” to history, culture, and luxury