Bacchus, Olympia Hotels
Traditional stone mansion offering modern comforts, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a taverna with excellent local cuisine
Nestled within the serene and captivating village of Ancient Pissa, you’ll discover the inviting Bacchus Hotel. A delightful two-story stone mansion, the Bacchus Hotel stands as a testament to traditional charm and offers a convenient location just a short, ten-minute drive from the historically significant Ancient Olympia. Its prime position grants effortless access to a wealth of fascinating attractions that are sure to enrich your visit to this remarkable region.
History buffs and culture enthusiasts will be particularly pleased to find themselves within easy reach of the Archaeological Museum of Ancient Olympia and the captivating Museum of Ancient Olympic Games. Both of these cultural institutions are located just ten minutes away from the hotel, allowing for convenient exploration of the area’s rich heritage.
For those seeking respite in the embrace of nature, a scenic journey to the breathtaking Nemouta Waterfalls awaits. A forty-minute drive from the Bacchus Hotel will transport you to this stunning natural wonder, where you can immerse yourself in the tranquility of the surrounding landscape and marvel at the cascading waters.
The Bacchus Hotel boasts nine beautifully appointed guest rooms, each carefully designed to blend the timeless elegance of traditional aesthetics with the conveniences of modern amenities. These rooms provide a comfortable and relaxing haven after a day of exploration and discovery. Double rooms feature private balconies that offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains, allowing guests to soak in the picturesque panorama. For families or larger groups traveling together, the hotel offers spacious triple and quadruple rooms, providing ample space and comfort for everyone. And for the ultimate relaxation experience, consider booking the quadruple room, complete with a luxurious spa bath, where you can unwind and rejuvenate your senses after a day of exploring the nearby ancient sites.
True to its name, inspired by Bacchus, the god of wine and pleasure, the Bacchus Hotel provides a myriad of opportunities to indulge the senses and experience the joys of life. Guests can take a refreshing dip in the seasonal outdoor pool, bask in the warmth of the sun, or simply relax by the water’s edge. The hotel’s meticulously maintained garden and inviting terrace offer tranquil spaces to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding environment. Furthermore, the hotel’s on-site taverna is a culinary haven, where you can savor fresh, locally sourced flavors and experience the authentic tastes of the region. The dedicated and friendly hotel staff are always on hand to assist with booking tickets and tours, ensuring that your exploration of Ancient Olympia and its surroundings is seamless and unforgettable. The Bacchus Hotel is truly an ideal destination for travelers seeking a tranquil and secluded retreat just a stone’s throw away from the historical wonders of Ancient Olympia.
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