Greece is now offering exclusive, after-hours access to the Acropolis for small groups of up to five people. Dubbed “The Acropolis Experience,” the initiative allows visitors private viewing of the ancient site when it is closed to the general public. The experience comes at a significant cost of €5,000. Developed by the Ministry of Culture, this program aims to cater to a niche market of high-end tourism. It provides a unique and intimate encounter with Greek history and archaeology. Details regarding booking and specific offerings are currently limited, but the program signals a move towards monetizing cultural heritage through exclusive experiences. The initiative has sparked debate regarding accessibility and equity in experiencing historical sites.