Liberty of Nafplio, Nafplio Hotels
Modern hotel with family and disability rooms, a roof garden cafe-bar, and striking views
Overview
Pros
- A chic, modern hotel that offers a warm and contemporary atmosphere for guests.
- There is a stunning rooftop terrace with panoramas over the city, where you’ll find the hotel’s cafe-restaurant, and where breakfast is served.
- Guests can use the business center for any of their working needs.
Cons
- The hotel can be noisy at night from the park and downtown surroundings.
Authenticity
Liberty Hotel is a modern hotel in Nafplio’s New Town. Its decor is contemporary, with warm tones and wood accents. It opened in 2021, so it’s very new and offers modern comforts.
Location
This modern boutique hotel is ideal for those looking to be outside the hubbub of Nafplio’s Old Town, yet close enough to access it. Walk to the historic center in just over five minutes and reach sites like the Archeological Museum and the Fortress of Akronauplia in 10 to 15 minutes by foot. The majestic Palamidi Castle is just a five-minute drive away, although those who want to take the long way—857 steps up, to be exact—can begin their ascent in under 10 minutes.
Rooms & Bathrooms
The hotel offers 31 comfortable minimalist-style rooms in warm tones and wooden accents. Each is equipped with a balcony and a bathroom with a hydromassage shower. If you’re traveling with a larger party, triple and family rooms are available, and two rooms have been adapted to accommodate guests with disabilities.
Amenities
The hotel provides a spacious lounge, a reception area, and a business corner on the ground floor, catering to leisure and business travelers. The hotel has elevators and wheelchair access at the hotel entrance. You can also book fully accessible rooms.
Family-Friendliness
Children of all ages are welcome at the hotel, and those aged under two can stay for free in a baby crib (provided upon request). Family rooms and baby high chairs are available in the hotel restaurant.
Other Highlights
One of Liberty of Nafplio’s distinguishing features is its roof garden, where you can find the café-bar-restaurant “Liberty View.” Here, you can start your day with a delicious breakfast while soaking in the panoramic views of the castle and the city.
Hotel Information
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