8 Best Hotels in Athens, Greece

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Greeks pride themselves for their philoxenia, or hospitality. Even in antiquity, many of them referred to Zeus as Xenios Zeus—the God in charge of protecting travelers. Today, Greek philoxenia is alive and well in the capital city, whether displayed in the kindness of strangers you ask for directions or in the thoroughness of your hotel receptionist's care. With 18.5% of the small country's GDP derived from tourism, philoxenia is vital, and since the advent of the financial crisis almost a decade ago, Greeks have woken up to a whole new level of awareness when it comes to quality service and customer satisfaction.

The city is full of hotels, many of which were built in Greek tourism's heyday in the 1960s and '70s. In the years prior to the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, financial incentives were provided to hoteliers to upgrade and renovate their facilities, to the effect that many hotels—such as the Athens Hilton—completely renovated themselves inside and out as they increased their range of services.

But while prices have increased since the Olympics, accommodations are still available at all price levels. In Athens you can find everything from boutique hotels dreamed up by prestigious designers and decorated by well-known artists to no-fuss youth hostels that for decades have served the backpacking crowds on their way to their island adventures. Airbnb has shaken the waters for the hotel industry, with many visitors now preferring apartment and studio rentals over hotels, and this has also catalyzed the hotel industry to raise its standards. Athens's budget hotels—once little better than dorms—now almost always have air-conditioning and a TV in all rooms, along with prettier public spaces and Wi-Fi. In the post-Olympics years, there was a notable increase in the number of good-quality, middle-rank family hotels, and over a decade later the newest trend is the so-called "micro hotel," a style of accommodation that throws standard hotel features like an entrance lobby, set breakfast hours, and standard hotel layouts to the wind, offering guests the feeling of staying in a beautiful, homelike space (often a restored mansion or building) with exquisite furnishings and modern facilities. At the same time, the city's classic luxury hotels, such as the Grande Bretagne and the King George, continue to be considered the cream of the crop for anyone seeking the full package in hotel pampering, and not least because of their impressive spas, restaurants, and bars.

The most convenient hotels for travelers are in the heart of the city center. Some of the older hotels in charming Plaka and near gritty Omonia Square are comfortable and clean, their appeal inherent in their age, while there's also an enticing range of choices in Syntagma, an ideally central location for exploring the city. Makriyianni, the area that includes the Acropolis, makes for an idyllic location for those seeking elegant tranquility away from the hubbub of the city and morning jogs. Beware that as charming as some of the smaller, cheaper hotels may have become, you're bound to come across some lapses in the details—take a good look at the room before you register. The thick stone walls of neoclassical buildings keep them cool in summer, but few of the budget hotels have reliable central heating, and Athens can be devilishly cold in winter.

A for Athens

$$$ | Miaouli 2–4, Athens, 10554, Greece Fodor's Choice

One of Athens's most popular hotels, in a restored 1960s building, has minimalist rooms with wooden floors that are furnished and decorated with the colorful contemporary creations of local designers. Set right on Monastiraki Square, it offers a perfect view of the Acropolis and makes an ideal location for sightseeing. Some rooms have large windows that magnify the beautiful view of the lively square, Plaka and the Acropolis at the back. The breakfast buffet is located on the rooftop offering even more glorious views, and the breakfast area doubles as one of Athens's most popular bars at night (so expect some noise if you are staying on the floor directly below). Still, the bar is a must-visit to watch the Acropolis sunset.

Pros

  • Central location next to a metro stop
  • Comfortable rooms with a contemporary design
  • Iconic views

Cons

  • Some noise from the street and the bar
  • No gym or pool
  • Small elevator and steep stairs
Miaouli 2–4, Athens, 10554, Greece
210-324–4244
Hotel Details
35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Foundry

$$$ | Sarri 40, Athens, 10560, Greece Fodor's Choice

Tucked away in the far corner of Psiri, The Foundry, housed in an early industrial building that fuses vintage mid-century design with restrained luxury, is perfect for couples and families visiting the capital. The suites, many split level or with a mezzanine annex, have open sleeping areas, some stone and brick feature walls and quirky creature comforts like turntables (you can get records at the reception). There's a complimentary drink for all guests served on the rooftop Mediterranean garden bar, which boasts stunning views of Athens's historical center and, of course, the Acropolis. The only food to be had there is authentic Italian pizza and since the hotel has no restaurant (each suite has a fully equipped kitchenette), the à la carte breakfast comes packed in a lovely little picnic basket either to your room or the rooftop.

Pros

  • Outstanding design
  • Great service
  • Easy access to Athens's best sights

Cons

  • Few rooms
  • Hot items in the breakfast basket aren't always hot
  • No parking
Sarri 40, Athens, 10560, Greece
211-182--4604
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Acropolis Select

$$$ | Falirou 37–39, Athens, 11742, Greece

Not the bargain it once was, but you do get to stay in a slick-looking, recently renovated hotel with an artfully modernized lobby full of designer furniture in the newly fashionable neighborhood of Koukaki, a 10-minute walk from the Acropolis and literally around the corner from the Acropolis Museum. Bright, comfortable guest rooms are decorated with relaxing gray and earthly hues. The rooftop 180 West Lounge Restaurant serves Mediterranean cuisine and cocktails amid enviable Acropolis views.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms
  • Friendly staff
  • Great views from the rooftop

Cons

  • No Acropolis views from rooms
  • Small elevator
  • Some street noise at night
Falirou 37–39, Athens, 11742, Greece
210-921–1610
Hotel Details
72 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Amalia Hotel

$$$ | Amalias 10, Athens, 10557, Greece

The central location and competitive prices are the main attractions here for most visitors—it's right on one of Athens's biggest, busiest streets, directly across from Parliament, but double-glazed windows (fortunately) and a view to the pretty National Garden keep things peaceful inside. Guest rooms are fresh and inviting, there is a rich buffet breakfast, and the hotel is very close to transport: the airport shuttle is next door, and the metro and tram are just a few steps away.

Pros

  • Perfect central location
  • Easy access to transport, to Plaka, and to the pretty National Garden
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • On a busy thoroughfare
  • No restaurant at the hotel, just a snack bar
  • Front rooms can be a bit noisy
Amalias 10, Athens, 10557, Greece
210-323--7300
Hotel Details
97 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Herodion Hotel

$$$ | Rovertou Galli 4, Athens, 11742, Greece

A good compromise between the area's budget venues and deluxe digs, this hospitable hotel is down the street from the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, where Athens Festival performances are held in summer, and a few minutes from the Acropolis. Guest rooms are decorated in la palette of creams, whites, light gray, and 1960s-style vintage touches like burnt orange cushions or mustard yellow designer chairs. The complimentary buffet breakfast is served in the ground-level restaurant and the adjacent light-filled atrium is home to Atrium bar-restaurant where antiques, Greek works of art, and cozy, pillow-y chairs offer an intimate escape. For dazzling views head up to the roof, where you'll find a terrace with two Jacuzzis (extra charge) and a magnificent Parthenon panorama to be enjoyed from the Point A bar-restaurant. To take full advantage of the hotel's location, ask for a room with an Acropolis view. Recently, the hotel launched "The Herodion Residences Collection," renting listed Neoclassical homes in the area with hotel-quality hospitality. 

Pros

  • Tastefully designed rooms
  • Wide choice at buffet breakfast
  • Great Acropolis views from some rooms

Cons

  • Rooms a bit small
  • Rooms can get too warm in cooler months
  • A little pricey if you're on a budget
Rovertou Galli 4, Athens, 11742, Greece
214-402–5700
Hotel Details
90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Modernist

$$$ | I.Gennadiou 4, Athens, 10676, Greece

Opened in the summer of 2021, this boutique hotel is setting the benchmark for the industry in the capital for refined and elegant design, Acropolis views, and trendy touches like a record player or a Polaroid camera in the rooms, not to mention a magic formula to make guests feel well looked after. Located in a leafy corner of upscale Kolonaki, you can just see the Acropolis from most balconies, but for the best views head to the roof top where you can relax, cocktail in hand (you can have a salad or some cold cuts, too). Formerly, the building belonged to the Canadian Embassy, so keeping in the spirit, it really is straight A's for this sensational hotel.

Pros

  • Standout service
  • Gym
  • Cool designer boutique hotel

Cons

  • No kid-friendly meals
  • Some hot-cold tap issues
  • No parking
I.Gennadiou 4, Athens, 10676, Greece
216-000--2130
Hotel Details
38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Periscope

$$$ | Charitos 22, Athens, 10675, Greece

This sleek, renovated concept hotel combines minimalist urban-chic design, amenity-filled rooms, and exceptional service for a truly relaxing experience. Business travelers and urbane globe-trotters love the efficient service, spotless modern rooms, and the old-money, chic neighborhood of Kolonaki. Guest rooms are a bit small with disappointing views, except from the top-floor penthouse, but no one will complain about the sleek design or central location. Many of the city's best shops, restaurants, and cafés are around here, and it's only a short walk to the metro and bustling Kolonaki Square.

Pros

  • Outstanding service
  • Right at the heart of cool Kolonaki
  • Cool design aesthetic

Cons

  • Rooms are a bit on the small side and have limited views
  • Only suites have balconies
  • No parking
Charitos 22, Athens, 10675, Greece
210-729–7200
Hotel Details
22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Athens Was

$$$ | Dionissiou Aeropagitou 5, Athens, 11742, Greece
Athens's first lustrous and refreshingly modern design hotel is only minutes from the Acropolis and its museum, and since the hotel opened in 2015 its rooftop café-restaurant has been a hot spot for locals and others looking for a drink or meal with a view. With gleaming, Escheresque marble floors juxtaposed with black-and-white photos of classical statues and elegant retro-chic furnishings from the 1920s (by Le Corbusier, Eileen Gray) and 1960s (by Warren Platner), the hotel represents the capital's invigorating new attitude—one of assertive contemporary style and luxurious quality that doesn't disregard the vast charm of the past. Only the superdeluxe rooms overlook the Parthenon, but all rooms have soft, comfortable beds, hip decor, spacious marble bathrooms, access to a pillow menu, and free Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Excellent location near the Acropolis
  • Modern bathrooms with a lot of perks
  • Fantastic views from rooftop café-restaurant

Cons

  • Passersby on the pedestrian street below can be noisy
  • Arranging things via email can be tricky
  • Reception staff a little flat
Dionissiou Aeropagitou 5, Athens, 11742, Greece
210-924–9954
Hotel Details
21 rooms
No meals

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