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- Residence Georgio |
When
you are a guest at Residence Georgio, you will experience an overall hospitality
rather than a simple overnight stay. True to the expectations of the 21st
century Athens, a homely atmosphere is built into a fully equipped high
tech environment. We believe that our guests deserve personalized service
of dedicated professionals with a warm and welcoming heart.
Transport links are within minutes and the major attractions are within
easy reach too. Wide selection of fitness and entertainment options, a
relaxing ambience and a rooftop pool offering stunning view add value to
your experience as our guest. Welcome to Residence Georgio - more
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- Classical Athens Imperial |
A
perfect hotel for easy day excursions with the bus station, metro and tram
across the street. A gentle reminder of the oldest district of Athens,
the Plaka, known for its monuments from all periods of history and the
Psirri area, the Athenian nightlife hub. The location of Classical Athens
Imperial is very convenient in the heart of the theatre district with museums
nearby and a quick subway ride taking you to the Acropolis.
Rail and road connectivity is at its best and the hotel is an ideal
base for exploring Athens. Business or leisure travel, you will find the
Classical Athens Imperial engagingly warm and comfortable -
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- Park Hotel Athens |
Important
venues like the Lycabettus Hill and other historic monuments are very close
to Park Hotel Athens. 30 kms from Athens international airport and walking
distance from the Victoria metro station, accessibility to the hotel is
easy by road and rail. The 5 star Park Hotel Athens overlooks the Pedio
Areos, one of the loveliest parks of the city and National Archeological
museum is within minutes proximity.
The interiors blend modern and traditional touches evoking images of
ancient Greece. Wireless internet access and a swimming pool featuring
stunning views add value to our offering. Give us an opportunity to play
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- The Athens Gate Hotel |
Business
as well as leisure travelers will find the Athens Gate Hotel splendid for
its central location, and immediate access to the subway and other public
transport. Located across the Temple of Olympian Zeus, next to the Acropolis,
the new Acropolis museum and the charming area of Plaka, the Athens Gate
Hotel lends itself to convenience.
This prestigious location is also combined with modern comforts and
state of the art facilities. Our hotel offers enchanting views of the whole
of Athens. You will enjoy the best of hospitality, warmth and comfort when
you choose to be our guest - more Athens
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- Art Hotel Athens |
A
fine blend of contemporary furniture and modern designs, precious antiques
and original paintings lends a very elegant and unique atmosphere to Art
Hotel Athens, which experience you will cherish for long years to come.
The vintage chandelier in the lobby, the large multi-purpose hall in the
basement hosting art exhibitions, galleries and conventions enhance the
value of our offering.
The National Theatre, Omonia Squre, Archaeological Museum, Acropolis
and the ancient Plaks – the old town are all within striking distance.
This elegant boutique hotel operates in a Neoclassical building which has
been renovated and enjoys close proximity to all important sights in Athens
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| Athens
Night life in Athens is indeed absorbing for many.
A line of customers waiting in front of popular restaurant at 2.30 am can
be nothing unusual in this city of 4 million people. A typical tourist
to Athens may be surprised by this particularly after making a beeline
for the Greek islands and perhaps the obligatory visit to the Acropolis
and the predictable Plaka district. To discover the many charms of Athens,
you should venture out into the neighborhoods, eat at any of the innumerable
restaurants, and see Hollywood stars in a romantic outdoor cinema right
under the real stars – that is what the Greeks do.
The Greek capital derives its name from the ancient
goddess Athena and her favorite animal, the owl. A native Athenian has
observed “Athens by day is unlivable, but it is magical at night”. The
extended subway system and the new tram make it easier to see the hidden
Athens more than ever. The old working class neighborhood of Psirri with
its diners, dancers and dandies gazing up at the nearby Acropolis is where
the versatile personality of Athens’ is splendidly noticeable.
The city’s greatest collection of Byzantine churches,
built around the 11th or 12th centuries is in a triangle on the edge of
a huge flea market. These churches somehow managed to survive the mass
demolition of over 70 dilapidated or damaged churches in 1843. The renaissance
of Psirri which gained momentum in early 1990s has resulted in some fine
restored buildings. Psirri has now attained the status of a popular entertainment
district and braces to compare itself with London’s Soho. A web site in
Greek and English provide a description of the neighborhood where you can
also make dinner reservations online. Natives maintain the old feel of
the neighborhood and the nearby Monastiraki sub way stop relentlessly bring
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