Need to know
Rooms
41, including six suites.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 4pm.
More details
Rates include breakfast; expect a smorgasbord of local, organic products like oven-fresh bread, pastries, spinach pies and gourmet cold cuts. Eggs are made to order.
Also
Reception is manned around the clock, so you’ll always have someone to book a late-night taxi or recommend their favourite drinking hole.
At the hotel
Roof terrace, round-the-clock gym, boutique, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: flatscreen TV; Marshall Bluetooth speaker; minibar; Nespresso coffee machine; tea and kettle; free bottled water; black-out curtain; bespoke bath products made by local brand Physis Laboratory.
Our favourite rooms
Modernism reigns supreme. The furnishings are largely influenced by Thirties and Fifties design, with streamline moderne curves paired off with mid-century industrial styles in brass, glass and blackened steel. From smallest to largest, the rooms are much the same in looks, so choosing one comes down to how much legroom you need. Some rooms have a small private balcony overlooking the street; in others, the bed is on a raised platform. If you have a child in tow, book the family room. If there’s more than three of you, you’re better off going for a connecting room (the smaller room can be set up with twin beds).
Spa
If you’ve booked an Extra Large Room, a therapist from nearby Idolo salon can come to you. If not, it’s only a short walk to go to them, and the preferential rate for Modernist guests will make it worth your while.
Packing tips
Bring threads that you can cycle in – a bike is the best way to cruise the bar-studded waterfront.
Also
The building’s layout makes it unsuitable for wheelchair users.
Children
All ages are welcome. The Extra Large Room can sleep a child on the sofabed, and there's a Family Room – made up of two connected rooms – on each floor.