Historic Hotels in Athens
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Historic Hotels in Athens

Morus Acropolis Boutique Hotel
Morus Acropolis Boutique Hotel
Top neighborhoods in Athens

Plaka
At the foot of the Acropolis, Plaka charms with cobblestone streets and neoclassical buildings that whisper stories from ancient Greece. The neighborhood buzzes with traditional tavernas and local craft shops where you can find authentic treasures. Byzantine churches hide in quiet corners while museums showcase Greek folk art and cultural heritage. Getting around is a breeze with Monastiraki and Thissio metro stations nearby. Most of the area is blissfully car-free, making it perfect for wandering between cafes and historical sites. Accommodation ranges from boutique hotels in restored mansions to traditional guesthouses, many offering dreamy rooftop views of the Acropolis.

Monastiraki
Ancient stones tell tales in Monastiraki, Athens' lively historic district where past meets present. The iconic Acropolis watches over bustling market stalls selling everything from antiques to souvenirs. Hadrian's Library and the Ancient Agora invite you to walk through centuries of Greek history, while traditional tavernas serve up authentic moussaka between shopping sprees. The neighborhood buzzes with energy around Monastiraki Square, where metro lines provide easy access to wider Athens. Rooftop restaurants offer Acropolis views that become magical when illuminated at night. Walking these cobblestone streets is the best way to experience this cultural treasure trove.

Syntagma
Syntagma Square buzzes with Athens' political heartbeat, where ceremonial guards in traditional fustanella uniforms perform the changing of the guard. Tourists flock to the neoclassical Parliament building and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for that perfect vacation photo. Shop till you drop on bustling Ermou Street or escape the urban hustle in the adjacent National Gardens with its shady paths and peaceful corners. Hotels around the square range from luxury to boutique, all perfectly positioned for city exploration. The neighborhood works as Athens' main transit hub—hop on the metro and you're anywhere in minutes. When hunger strikes, choose between tourist-friendly tavernas, quick souvlaki stands, or fancy hotel restaurants that stay open late.

Kolonaki
Kolonaki flaunts Athens' high society with designer boutiques and stylish cafés on tree-lined streets. Art lovers can dive into the Benaki Museum's Greek treasures or admire ancient marble figurines at the Museum of Cycladic Art. Mount Lycabettus towers above, offering pine-scented hiking trails and spectacular city views. Getting around is a breeze with two metro stations and excellent walkability throughout this upscale district. Sophisticated wine bars and chic restaurants serve refined Greek cuisine well into the evening. Boutique hotels in restored neoclassical buildings provide elegant accommodation with personalized service and rooftop terraces.

Koukaki
Koukaki sits at the foot of the Acropolis, where ancient marble fragments peek through charming residential streets. Museums like the Acropolis Museum showcase Greek heritage while tree-lined Drakou Street buzzes with locals sipping coffee at sidewalk cafes. This walkable neighborhood offers a perfect mix of historic sightseeing and authentic Athenian living. Traditional tavernas serve mouthwatering moussaka and souvlaki at budget-friendly prices compared to tourist areas. Boutique hotels and apartment rentals in converted neoclassical buildings provide comfortable stays. The nearby Syngrou-Fix metro station connects you to downtown in just five minutes, making exploration beyond this quiet haven a breeze.
Top landmarks in Athens

Acropolis
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Acropolis— just one of the monuments in Athens City Centre. Our travelers also love the museums and sacred temples in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and cafes, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Athens has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Parthenon.

Syntagma Square
Syntagma Square is worth passing through for a few pics when in Athens City Centre. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Athens has lots of other significant landmarks you might want to visit such as Acropolis.