Live in Athens, Psyrri Central Apartments, Athens Hotels
Modern self-service apartments in Psyri featuring minimalistic interiors, fully-equipped kitchens, and Acropolis views
Live in Athens presents an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the heart of Athens, situated within the bustling and energetic Psyri district. This central location provides an ideal springboard for exploring the many wonders of the city. In this vibrant neighborhood, you’ll discover a seemingly endless array of shops, bars, and restaurants, each offering a unique taste of Athenian life. For effortless transportation, the Monastiraki Metro Station is conveniently located just a short, five-minute walk away. Furthermore, some of Athens’ most iconic historical sites are readily accessible on foot. The renowned Acropolis Museum, the captivating Ancient Agora of Athens, and the historically significant Syntagma Square are all within a comfortable 15-minute walk, allowing for easy exploration of the city’s rich heritage.
The accommodation itself comprises nine modernly decorated, self-catering units, each boasting clean and bright interiors that create a welcoming atmosphere. Each unit is thoughtfully equipped with either a full kitchen or a convenient kitchenette, along with a dining table, refrigerator, toaster, and microwave, offering guests the flexibility to prepare their own meals and snacks. The larger rooms are particularly well-suited for families or groups of friends, as they can comfortably accommodate up to five people with the use of convenient sofa beds. For couples seeking a romantic retreat, the split-level Penthouse provides an exceptional experience, complete with a private balcony and breathtaking views of the majestic Acropolis.
Live in Athens truly shines as a superb choice for younger travelers eager to experience the vibrant nightlife that Athens has to offer. Previous guests have consistently praised the location, highlighting its undeniable appeal for those who enjoy socializing, exploring the city’s vibrant bar scene, and connecting with new people. However, it is worth noting that if a completely uninterrupted night’s sleep is a top priority, the lively and energetic atmosphere that permeates the immediate surroundings might not be the perfect match. The vibrant sounds of the city contribute to the overall Athenian experience, but those seeking absolute tranquility may prefer a more secluded location.
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Greece beckons virtually every type of traveler. From dynamic cities like Athens and Thessaloniki to quaint seaside villages on remote islands, you are certain to find something right for you. Experience the country like a local with the help of kimkim's local specialists, taking in the beauty of today and feeling the weight of past centuries.
When is the best time to visit?
Greece is incredible year-round, but since it is an internationally renowned destination, expect crowds in the premier tourist destinations from late spring through early fall and during holidays. If you have the flexibility, try and visit during the "shoulder seasons" from late April through May and late September through October. Winter is a great time to visit mainland Greece, but many islands virtually shut down during this period.
Where should I go in Greece?
Athens and Santorini are famous for a reason and shouldn't be missed. But Greece has a virtually endless list of islands and other regions that are lesser-known (and less crowded) but offer an authentic Greek experience, from Naxos to mainland highlights like Nafplio and Meteora. Your local specialist can help you find the perfect destinations for you.
How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to scratch the surface of the highlights of Greece, but it is enough to visit Athens and an island or two. Two weeks or more is the ideal amount of time to experience Greece's history, scenic beauty, and culture. And no matter how long you stay, you'll undoubtedly want to return for your next visit.
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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