Need to know
Rooms
38, including three suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability (may be charged for 50 per cent of the room rate). Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include breakfast.
Also
Modern galleries abound in Kolonaki, but you could just as easily shuffle around the hotel in your PJs – works by the likes of Georgia Sagri and Philippos Theodorides enliven the walls here. The hotel may be true to Greece at heart, but they’ve taken some style tips from the Danes, flying in furnishings by Hay and Little Bird sculptures from Normann Copenhagen, among others. And, if you've forgotten to pack some reading material, the hotel's small library has a selection of modern classics to flick through.
At the hotel
City-view roof terrace, gym, curated concept store, small library, concierge, laundry service, free high-speed WiFi. In rooms: 43-inch flatscreen TV; Marshall speaker; minibar with free water; selection of books; espresso machine; tea-making kit; air-conditioning; and Physis Laboratory toiletries. Medium rooms upwards have a furnished balcony, and the Extra Large room has a private hot tub, record player and vinyl, drinks cart with free spirits and a Polaroid camera to use during your stay.
Our favourite rooms
The higher the floor you choose here, the better the view (and with many cradle-of-civilization marvels to behold from your balcony, it’s worth splashing out). The Extra Large rooms stand out for the private hot tub on their terrace, from which you can soak and sightsee, and its host of extras: a turntable and vinyl, a cart full of spirits and cocktail-making kit – all free to drink – and a Polaroid camera (perhaps best used before you get stuck into the bar cart). Rooms on the lower floors are cosy and coolly dressed, but overlook the road and tend to be smaller, so are best for those who have simply come to explore. And parents and kids can spread out in an interconnected Small and Large room specially for families.
Spa
It may be on the small side and tucked into the basement, but the hotel’s design nous didn’t run short at the open-all-hours gym, which has aesthetically pleasing wooden NOHrD equipment (treadmill, bike, weights) in keeping with the Scandi look, plus a punching bag. There’s no spa onsite, but the hotel can recommend ones nearby to provide some pampering.
Packing tips
The hotel is passionate about connecting with the local community and involving makers and artisans from the city in their day-to-day. And, you’ll want to follow suit after a peek at their boutique – so save space for toiletries from a third-generation pharmacy, custom totes, boxes of Rhoeco’s custom ginger and lemongrass tea blend (with seeds that you can plant at home), one-off ceramics from Open Studio, luxe stationery and more. If you find yourself without reading material, don’t fret – the hotel has excellent taste in periodicals and has a rack packed with cool readables, such as Monocle, 032c magazine, The Architectural Review and more.
Also
There are some adapted rooms for vision-impaired guests and those with mobility or hearing issues.
Pet‐friendly
Calm four-legged friends are welcome at the hotel (one a room) for €25 a night, and they’ll be provided with a comfy bed, bowl and a goodie bag filled with treats. There may be a charge for cleaning and they're not allowed in the dining room. See more pet-friendly hotels in Athens.
Children
All ages are welcome; there’s little for kids to do onsite, but Athens will entertain them. The hotel can arrange for a local sitter if needed and they'll leave a Bauhaus-themed colouring book and small popcorn machine in the room for them.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel recycles and encourages guests to reuse their towels. And they signpost the work of creatives in the local community by displaying Athenian art and handicrafts throughout and partnering with resident artists and makers.