Ivis 4 Boutique Hotel, Athens Hotels
Chic boutique hotel with 14 modern rooms, street art pieces, and a restaurant run by an award-winning chef
Overview
Ivis 4 Boutique Hotel combines comfort with an experience of local Athenian culture in its central location in the vibrant neighborhood of Psyri. The Acropolis, Syntagma Square, and Monastiraki are all less than 15 minutes away on foot, which makes this hotel ideal for exploring Athens. The surrounding area offers a variety of restaurants, shops, and bars for travelers that want to immerse themselves in the city.
The hotel offers 14 clean and modern rooms featuring unique murals by renowned street artist SimpleG. All rooms include a private furnished balcony or patio and since the hotel is in a lively area, higher rooms are recommended for light sleepers. Thanks to its large terrace overlooking the Acropolis, the penthouse suite is perfect for couples. Larger suites offer sofabeds for extra guests, and there are two wheelchair-accessible options. The ensuite bathrooms include rainfall showerheads and designer toiletries. Common facilities include a restaurant and gym.
What sets Ivis 4 Boutique Hotel apart is how it captures Athenian culture. Its elements of street art mirror that which you’ll find around Psyri and other areas, and the warm and accommodating staff embody Greek hospitality by making sure your stay runs smoothly. A highlight of the hotel is its all-day bar and restaurant, featuring a menu of tasty Greek dishes curated by award-winning chef Yiannis Lucacos.
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