6 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.

THE BEST HOTEL IN ATHENS

AthensWas

$$$$ | Dyionissiou Aeropagitou St. 5, Athens, 11742, Greece
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Idyllically located at the border between Makryianni and Plaka, and only 10 minutes' walk from Syntagma, this modern, luxurious, and fashionable hotel is known for its top-quality facilities, services, and views. A short distance away from all the best things to enjoy in town—the ancient monuments, shopping, dining, and nightlife, and Kolonaki for boutiques and museums, it's an excellent choice. It is highly reputed for rooms with stunning views, professional service, great food, and all the modern amenities one might desire. Its rooftop SENSE restaurant adds to the pleasure, with delectable cuisine and vistas to match.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Outstanding views
  • Sophisticated dining

Cons

  • Only one elevator
  • Pricey
  • Can be noisy especially during the weekend
Dyionissiou Aeropagitou St. 5, Athens, 11742, Greece
210-924–9954
Hotel Details
21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Dolli at Acropolis

$$$$ | Mitropoleos 49, Athens, 10556, Greece
Fodor's Choice

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

One of Athens's newest and most beautiful hotels, this luxurious haven housed in a resplendent Neoclassical gem, has grandiosity from another era combined with contemporary comfort, outstanding Acropolis views, and sumptuous and spacious designer suites and apartments. Blending classic elegance with artistic decor and bespoke furnishings—think hand-picked modernist paintings, gleaming, crisp whites inundated by natural light, in high-ceiling chambers with splashes of gold and soft gray—it comes at a dizzyingly high price but delivers top value. And at its rooftop is an infinity pool overlooking the Parthenon and a dazzling bar restaurant area that will easily elevate your spirits.

Pros

  • Outstanding Acropolis views
  • Exceptionally stylish
  • Rooftop pool and restaurant

Cons

  • Some bathrooms are rather small
  • Noise from nearby night spots can be disturbing
  • Pool loungers are not entirely comfortable
Mitropoleos 49, Athens, 10556, Greece
216-004–7000
Hotel Details
30 rooms, 16 suites
Free Breakfast

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Athenaeum InterContinental

$$ | Syngrou 89–93, Athens, 11745, Greece

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

With a marble atrium lobby, highlighted by the "Blue Man" by George Lappas, as well as a private art collection, Athens's largest hotel is like a world unto itself. Standard rooms have marble floors in the sitting area, marble bathrooms, carpet under the bed, bright cobalt blue or vibrant green fabrics, and business-oriented conveniences like a two-line phone and a work desk. The eighth- and ninth-floor Executive Club level has a private check-in, a lounge with an Acropolis view and a library, complimentary breakfast and evening cocktails, and private meeting rooms separate from the vast conference facilities. The I-Spa features the French Huile d'Olive and Ila organic cosmetics and therapies. The hotel is on a main thoroughfare into the city at the edge of a residential, working-class neighborhood; an hourly shuttle runs to Syntagma Square, about 10 minutes away.

Pros

  • Beautiful, spacious rooms
  • Excellent restaurants with Acropolis view
  • Top conference facilities

Cons

  • Located along a busy thoroughfare
  • A long walk to city center (10-minute taxi ride)
  • No free Wi-Fi in rooms
Syngrou 89–93, Athens, 11745, Greece
210-920–6000
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553 rooms
No Meals

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Divani Caravel Hotel

$$ | Vas. Alexandrou Ave. 2, Athens, 16121, Greece

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

A popular choice among business guests for its array of conference and meeting facilities, this hotel also offers gracious hospitality to leisure guests who can dine at its Juju Bar-Restaurant, lounge by the large and scenic rooftop pool (which has an all-day pool-bar service), or receive pampering spa therapies at the Peak Health Club & Spa. Its location is great for walking to central areas like Kolonaki and Syntagma as well as several good restaurants in the vicinity.

Pros

  • Top-quality business facilities
  • Rooftop pool has beautiful views
  • Rooms equipped with modern amenities

Cons

  • Pool doesn't offer enough shade
  • Standard rooms are a bit small
  • Some rooms are dated and without enough daylight
Vas. Alexandrou Ave. 2, Athens, 16121, Greece
210-720--7000
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471 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Fresh Hotel

$$ | Sofokleous 26, Athens, 10552, Greece

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Reveling in minimalist glam, this attractive and unconventional bright hotel has relaxing and expertly decorated rooms, and two restaurants that feature nouvelle-Mediterranean cuisine—in a centrally located, albeit somewhat dodgy neighborhood (by night and comparably safe Athenian standards). No matter, this is really an excellent central location with easy access to many major attractions (the Athens Central Market, Monastiraki Square, Thissio, and Omonia Square are nearby). The Athenian madness is forgotten quickly as you soak in the hotel's ninth-floor swimming pool with an impressive view of the Acropolis or the in-house sauna and steam rooms. Rooms are simple and relaxing, yet stylish, and are stocked with upscale Korres toiletries; the Wi-Fi is free.

Pros

  • Rooftop restaurant has Acropolis views
  • Central location
  • Plugged-in staff

Cons

  • Surrounding neighborhood is a bit dodgy at night
  • Only a few rooms have great views
  • Noisy if you keep your window open
Sofokleous 26, Athens, 10552, Greece
210-524–8511
Hotel Details
133 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mona Athens

$$$$ | Kakourdodikiou 4, Athens, 10554, Greece

FODOR’S EXPERT REVIEW

Housed in an eight-story textile factory from the '50s that was reimagined as a boutique hotel by an artistic team of designers, Mona is trending in Athens. Its 20 rooms, topped by a rooftop self-service (guests-only) bar with an Acropolis view each have their own style. The emphasis here is low-key boho luxury infused with modern sensuality. Rooms have comfortable bedding and are decorated in a minimal style, with artsy, somewhat edgy touches in the form of photographs and decor items. They include accessories like designer clothes and tote bags for sale. Breakfast is tasty and quite elaborate, including small Levantine dishes and beautifully presented healthy bowls that mirror the hotel's love of gastronomy; in fact, several hip foodie events with international guest chefs are hosted here regularly.

Pros

  • Great location, minutes from Monastiraki square
  • Trendy status place
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Many rooms look out on buildings
  • Lack of bathroom privacy in some rooms
  • Staff could be more accommodating
Kakourdodikiou 4, Athens, 10554, Greece
210-324–5804
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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