Athens Hotels

Athens’ most prestigious hotels are on Syntagma Square, opposite the Parliament. For sightseeing, touristy Plaka and central Monastiraki make ideal bases as they are immediately below the Acropolis. There are plenty of cheap and moderate hotels in these areas, but they are of variable quality.

To discover Athens’ gritty alternative scene, stay in Psirri close to Monastiraki. Avoid Omonia, which is seedy and a little dodgy at night, and Syngrou, which is a busy thoroughfare and home to several functional but soulless business hotels.

The hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)

Moderate (€100 to €200)

Cheap (up to €100)

These prices are the starting prices for a double room, including service charge, tax and breakfast, unless otherwise stated. A service charge of 12% and a tax of 13-23% is usually included in hotel prices, rather than added to the bill at the end, but visitors should always check.

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Hilton Hotel

+30 21 0728 1000.

The refurbished Hilton Hotel is modern, smart and popular with business travellers. It has 517 rooms (guest rooms, accessible rooms, executive rooms and suites) all with wooden floors, minimalist furniture and balconies. A small supplement is payable for rooms with Acropolis views. The impressive facilities include four restaurants, three bars, an outdoor pool, a luxurious spa with an indoor pool, plus a business centre.

Vassilissis Sofias 46, 115 28, Athens, Greece

Hotel Grande Bretagne

+30 21 0333 0000.

The Hotel Grande Bretagne is the city's oldest and most prestigious hotel, having opened in 1874 and hosted royalty, heads of state, film stars and rock gods. As you’d expect, the sophisticated rooms feature antiques and marble bathrooms, and suites include 24-hour butler service; there are 3 restaurants, one on the rooftop with an Acropolis view, plus a rooftop pool.

1 Vasileos Georgiou A, Syntagma Square, Syntagma, 105 64, Athens, Greece

Electra Palace

+30 21 0337 0000.

In Plaka, the Electra Palace’s yellow neo-classical facade opens into a spacious marble lobby. The 122 rooms and suites all have wooden floors, Persian rugs, thick curtains and cotton duvets – the best ones offer a glimpse of the Acropolis. Up top, there’s a rooftop pool with wooden deck and sun beds, plus a small spa (pool, sauna, massage and gym) in the basement.

Navarchou Nikodimou 18-20, Plaka, 105 57, Athens, Greece

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