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The hotel is situated in central Athens, around 800 m from the city centre and 100 metres from the Panepistimio metro station. From the hotel guests can easily organise sight-seeing tours in Athens, as all of the places worth seeing are nearby. For example, Syntagma Square is around 500 m away, the Plaka is some 600 m away and the Acropolis is around 1 km from the hotel. The hotel is also ideal for business people who want to move around Athens on public transport, which they can reach easily and quickly. Athens International Airport is roughly 35 km away.||This is a contemporary city hotel providing high-quality facilities that was built in 2009. It provides a lobby, 24-hour reception and check-out service, lift access to the rooms, a safe deposit box, currency exchange facilities, a cloakroom and luggage storage. Fax/photocopying services and wireless Internet access are provided. The hotel has air-conditioned communal areas, a TV lounge, café, bar and restaurant. Room service and a laundry service are available. Guests may make use of the garage (for a fee), and the hotel offers a bicycle hire service.||The rooms have contemporary decorations with high-quality furniture. Standard rooms come with individually regulated air conditioning, central heating, Internet access, a king-size bed, telephone, LCD TV with satellite channels and a safe. The kitchenette has a fridge, and a washing machine and ironing set are provided. The en suite bathroom offers a shower and hairdryer. The rooms have smoke detectors and feature a balcony or terrace.||On the roof garden of the hotel guests can have a tasty breakfast in the morning or something to drink in the evening enjoying the view of Athens and Lycabettus.||On the roof garden of the hotel guests can have a tasty breakfast in the morning or something to drink in the evening, enjoying the view of Athens and Lycabettus.