Location from Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
The home of the gods — located on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building, accessible by a special elevator key. Annabeth redesigned it after the Titan War.
Mount Olympus moves with Western civilization — it was in Greece, then Rome, then London, now New York. The 600th floor of the Empire State Building leads to the divine realm where the gods live, argue, and occasionally notice their children exist. The throne room features twelve massive thrones arranged in a U-shape, each reflecting its god's personality — Poseidon's smells like the sea, Ares's radiates heat, and Hephaestus's is covered in mechanical gears. Annabeth was commissioned to redesign the entire complex after Kronos damaged it during the Battle of Manhattan, and her blueprints reimagined Olympus for the modern age.
A floating Greek city above Manhattan — white marble palaces, golden bridges, and divine gardens suspended above the clouds. After Annabeth's redesign, it includes elements from every era of Western civilization, honoring the gods' evolution. The throne room features twelve massive thrones arranged in a U-shape, each reflecting its god's personality.
Also known as: Mount Olympus, Olympus, the 600th Floor