Athens Ivy Suites, Athens Hotels
Boutique hotel in Psyri offering modern rooms with private balconies, Acropolis views, and an on-site restaurant and bar
Overview
Nestled on Mitropoleos Street, a prime location in close proximity to Syntagma Square, the Athens Ivy Suites offers an exceptional base for exploring the wonders of Athens. Its strategic position places you less than a convenient ten-minute stroll away from the vibrant and bustling shops of Ermou Street, a shopper’s paradise. Moreover, you’ll find yourself within easy reach of the historic and charming neighborhoods of Plaka, Thissio, and Monastiraki, each offering a unique glimpse into the city’s rich tapestry of culture and history. The iconic Acropolis, a symbol of ancient Greece, and its accompanying museum are also just a pleasant ten-minute walk away, further solidifying this hotel as an ideal choice for travelers eager to immerse themselves in the city’s heritage.
The hotel boasts twelve bright and modern rooms, thoughtfully designed to comfortably accommodate up to two guests. This makes Athens Ivy Suites particularly well-suited for couples seeking a romantic getaway, solo adventurers eager to explore independently, or friends traveling together. A significant advantage of each room is the inclusion of either a private balcony or terrace, providing a personal outdoor space. For an even more memorable experience, consider opting for one of the Acropolis view options, offering a breathtaking panorama and the perfect setting to unwind after a day of sightseeing. The well-appointed bathrooms feature either showers or bathtubs, designed to add an extra touch of relaxation to your stay.
Previous guests consistently commend the hotel’s exceptionally attentive staff for their unwavering dedication to providing outstanding service. This includes offering valuable local tips and recommendations, assisting with travel logistics and arrangements, and extending a warm and welcoming atmosphere to every guest. Furthermore, Athens Ivy Suites enhances your stay with its on-site amenities, including a delightful terrace, a welcoming restaurant, and a stylish bar. These common facilities provide opportunities to enjoy delicious meals or refreshing drinks during your trip to Athens. Alternatively, indulge in the convenience of the hotel’s room service option and savor your chosen refreshments in the privacy and comfort of your own balcony.
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When is the best time to visit?
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Where should I go in Greece?
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How many days do I need?
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Getting around Greece
Ferries are a great option for convenient (and scenic) island-hopping, though it's good to note that routes and schedules can shift throughout the year. Driving is a good bet on the mainland but can be challenging on the islands. If short on time, domestic flights connect Athens to many major points of interest in Greece.
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