Top 5 places to stay in and around Athens
Greece has been among the world’s most iconic holiday destinations for a very long time, yet many tend to skip Athens and fly straight onwards to one of the small islands which are dotted all around the mainland. However, the Greek capital has lots to offer so I made a list of hotels which you need to consider when visiting Athens.
Funnily enough, there’s only one in the city centre while all the rest are 20 to 30 minutes away in the Athenian Riviera, but these will give you so much more in return. Space, beach, tranquility… let’s dive into it.
Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel
Located a mere 25 minutes from the Acropolis on its own privately owned peninsula, overlooking the bay of Laimos in Vouliagmeni, this hotel needs no introduction. The original Astir Palace built in the 60’s was the hotspot for national and international movie stars who would either come over to enjoy their holidays or to film their next production. Fast forward to recent times when Four Seasons took over and reopened the hotel in 2019 where it got voted number 35 in The World’s Best 50 hotels in 2023. Suffice to say that this place has it all. The location allows the hotel to use all the space it wants to, and as a result there are 2 main buildings (Nafsika and Arion) and on top of that there are several bungalows dotted around one of the many bays.

What immediately stood out to me when I first arrived, was the fact that it doesn’t look or feel like a 300 bedroom hotel, on the contrary. Of course, with the different buildings and bungalows spread out over the area, everything instantly becomes much more relaxed and less crowded. The busiest part is probably the main pool area which is surrounded by bars, restaurants and even a kids club, but then still it’s a nice place to relax. One of the highlights for me is the view you get from most of the property, which is stunning due to the fact that the hotel is built onto a cliff. Another part you can’t miss out on is the Athens Spa which is truly an oasis within the whole complex. If food is your thing then you better extend your stay to try all of the restaurants out cause there are more than a handful. And if that’s still not enough for you, they offer a free transfer within a 3 km radius to visit any of the restaurants in the area outside the hotel. All in all, a property that is hard not to like.

Anthology of Athens
This newly opened boutique hotel is the one to go for if you really want to stay in the centre of Athens. Not only is it right across the Temple of Olympian Zeus, it’s also a stone’s throw away from the famous Acropolis. It’s as if you would open up your history book and plant a hotel right in the middle of the Greek chapter. With only 12 rooms and 6 suites you need to be quick to secure some space, but when you do, you’ll be in for a real treat. The rooms and suites are modern yet you still feel at home from the moment you walk in. Too many hotels nowadays are clinical, cold and lack soul. Luckily that’s not the case at Anthology of Athens.

One of the absolute highlights of this hotel is The Botany, a fine-dining rooftop restaurant which offers some of the most incredible views over the Acropolis. The outdoor garden just adds to the overall feeling of dining al fresco. But what to do on a rainy day? No worries, the Balaneion Spa is the perfect place to spend some quality time while escaping the hustle and bustle of the city. Boutique hotels often tend to forget how important it is to provide these relaxation options for their guests, but nothing of that at the Anthology of Athens. it might be small in size but it’s grand in service and style.

The Roc Club
Like some other hotels mentioned here, this boutique property is located in Vouliagmeni, a short drive from the city centre. With views over the bay, it’s the perfect place to wind down and truly soak up the local vibes of Athens in the area. It’s also right next to the Vougliameni Lake, which is a stunning lake surrounded by impressive caves and verdant nature. it even has thermal springs which suppose to have healing energy. However, it’s not only to be found at the lake cause from the moment you step into The Roc Club you’ll feel there’s an energy present. Smiles all around, a warm welcome and instantly a glass of bubbly to get you in the holiday moon. The Roc Club, which is part of the famous Grecotel brand by the way, nails the brief when it comes to first impressions.

The rooms and suites are light with beautiful interiors that go perfectly with the stunning outdoor vistas. But this is Greece so you want to be outside as much as you can, and The Roc Pool is one of my favourite places to do so. Not only is the pool partially surrounded by the rock on which the hotel is built, it’s also great to see the different small terraces all around where you can create your own little oasis with sun loungers and so on. The pool bar is just the cherry on the cake but who am I to go against it. Another gem is The Roc Rooftop, from which you have of course the best views over the bay. But, enjoying those while savouring some of the traditional Mediterranean cuisine which is served over here, makes it all the more special. And then there’s the art which is literally omnipresent throughout the property and adds a dash of colour. If you look for that hidden gem in the Athenian Riviera, then you must certainly put The Roc Club on your radar.

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One & Only Aesthesis
This architectural marvel is located in Glyfada, some 20 minutes south west of the city centre. Much like the Four Seasons you feel like entering a secluded oasis within striking distance of the Greek capital. It offers room, suites, bungalows and villas up to 6 bedrooms so it will be tough not to find the ideal accommodation for you and whoever you decide to bring along. The style is a mix of sleek modern with a definite Southern European twist. On a culinary front you’ll be treated to some superb Mediterranean cuisine but if you like a change you’ll be able to transport your tastebuds to Peru or Japan thanks to Manko and Sumosan, their speciality restaurants.

In terms of experiences there’s very little that isn’t possible. From the gorgeous tennis and padel courts, to the stunning pools, amazing fitness centre and the fun-filled kids club, it’s all here. Speaking of which , the One & Only Aesthesis is truly a family friendly hotel where your little ones will equally enjoy their time as much as you do. And while your kids are having a good time all around the property, you’ll have time to visit the stunning Guerlain spa. It’s the first of its kind in Greece and allows for some superb tailor-made facial and body treatments. And if you fear getting bored with the property then there’s always the option to take the speedboat to the One & Only Kea Island which is located less than an hour away yet makes you feel like you’re in a whole new region.

The Margi
A final boutique hotel which you certainly need to consider is The Margi. A sleek property located in the same area as The Four Seasons Astir Palace and The Roc Club, but with a style of its own. Modern lines welcome you while an eclectic art collection spices things up to make sure you never get bored walking around this hotel. Over 10 room categories are offered, making sure there’s a perfect fit for every guest, and if you decide to come over with family or friends there’s the stunning 4-bedroom villa that will make your Greek holiday dream come true. If that’s not enough, I suggest you go the the wellness area where you’ll quickly pick up the eastern influences, unless you step into the gym which is located in the same spot, but here you’ll pick up weights instead.

One thing that stands out at The Margi is the food, which truly stands out. Why? Well, it’s because the hotel has its own organic farm just a few kilometres down the road, from which it gets all the fresh produce every day. And that freshness truly translates in amazing flavours on your plate. Add to that their amazing wine cellar (or cocktails if that’s more up your alley) and you know you’re in the right place. But why not take it a step further and visit the farm itself, pick some vegetables yourself and get them prepped by the chef on site while you enjoy a Greek bbq extravaganza. It doesn’t get more local than that, but that’s the beauty of Greek hospitality.

Of course there are still loads of other places to stay and enjoy your time in Athens and the Athenian riviera, but when you pick any of these 5, you can rest assured that the Greek Gods will be enviously looking over your shoulder!
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As I studied Classical Civilisation at school I’ve long felt that there’s a gap in my travel education.
Yes, hands up, like many, I’m guilty of having missed out Athens and whizzed on to the fabulous islands.
I’m glad that I’m at that stage of my life where I can do the city on my own terms, in this sort of luxurious accommodation, and not on a budget trip, being frog marched around the sights.
That’s usually how it goes. When we’re young we have the time but rarely the means, when we get older we have the means but rarely the time.
The islands are great on their own, but I really felt like I escaped all the tourists and just discovered the real Greece, a few minutes outside of Athens.
This post has changed my thinking on Athens, I’d always thought of it as a city break.
Reading about this selection of hotels has got me to realise that it could make for a laid-back 5 day break with a day or two travelling into the city for some culture.
Absolutely! It’s such a short and easy commute from the riviera into the city, so we alternated constantly between the two and it was perfect. Evening drinks with views over the bay while during the day you’re in the hustle and bustle of the city.
A private peninsula gives the Four Seasons some start.
It’s indeed a luxury to have your own peninsula, and with the financial backing of Four Seasons it allows for some fun projects like a luxury yacht harbour, incredible restaurants dotted around the premises,….
I thought that I was well travelled and fairly knowledgeable about travel as I try to keep up with the trends by reading the travel media. So I was surprised to read of the Athenian Riviera for the first time ever. My travel know how has let me down on this one.
Like you I also wasn’t fully aware of how good the Athenian Riviera actually is. It’s great to leave the masses (which you often see on the famous islands) behind and just mingle among the locals. Tons of great restaurants in these hotels but venture out and explore some of the local gems. We ate in different restaurants every night and never had a single bad experience.
That day bed in the top picture should be reserved for me. What a spot!
Well, you know where to go now ;)
My plan would be to dip into 3 of these over a week. Friends would say that they couldn’t stand the packing and unpacking, plus the moving on.
I like the excitement of exploring and getting to know a new hotel whilst my husband appreciates having new menus to choose from.
I fully understand why you would do it and we’ve done similar in many destinations. The change of scenery, staff, surroundings,….do make it feel like you have several holidays within the same holiday.
As ever with A Luxury Travel Blig a top-drawer selection of recommendations. If I could only go for 1, it would probably be Le Roc for me. A rooftop bar is my natural habitat.
It’s a solid choice, and while it might a boutique hotel, especially compared to some other options in this list, it’s certainly a great place to stay. I particularly loved the laid back atmosphere and the very friendly staff!
After the last few roasting summers on the Med which made seeing the sights hot work we are investigating cooler options for this year’s autumn.
A mix of beach and culture, in a 5 star hotel suits us down to the ground. You’ve ticked a lot of boxes for us with this post and it’s a long time since we last did Greece.
Well, we were there the last week of April and it was lovely weather. Not too hot, ideal for visiting different sites in the city but equally to relax a day at the pool. So I’m sure it will be pretty similar in autumn. It’s a great region and I’m sure you’ll have a fabulous time.
Ashamed to say that I’m well into my sixties and still haven’t been to Athens. Thanks for educating me on how to do the city in style.
There’s no shame in that. I’ve set foot on all 7 continents and done countless trips all around the world yet it took me 45 years to visit Athens. The city have been there for a few thousand years, so it won’t take it personal if you only visit after a few decades ;)
From my only day in Athens which was a business trip when I saw zero architecture and culture I’d been left with an impression that it was a busy, congested and stifling hot city.
This post has made me think again and that I ought go give Athens a second chance, playing safe by staying along the breezy cost.
I had a similar impression before going, but once I discovered the riviera and everything it had to offer, I quickly understood that it was the perfect way to visit Athens without having that congested feeling.
Providing a free transfer to restaurants within a 3km radius is a nice touch from Four Seasons Astir Palace. No matter how many restaurants a hotel has and no matter how good they are it’s still nice sometimes to get out and about to see different places and different faces.
I fully agree! It’s just a small effort from the hotel but it makes such a big difference in general as it really gives you the freedom to have dinner anywhere you like. And while all the restaurant outlets within the hotel are very good, it’s indeed nice to switch it up with a local tavern to soak up some of that local atmosphere. We alternated between inside the hotel and outside, and it was perfect.
I’ve loved visiting several places in Greece over the years, but I’ve yet to make it to Athens – this has certainly moved it up my list!
Well, it’s another side of Greece that many haven’t explored yet. And while the city itself is great to visit, I feel the riviera is where you truly get a sense of how the Greeks live in an urban area that is still surrounded by natural beauty
One of my Saturday morning rituals is to catch up with A Luxury Travel Blog over a leisurely coffee; always a good way of relaxing into the weekend.
Many of the features are either beyond our budget or our limited annual leave. For once the Athens riviera is one that is definitely attainable as we live within half an hour of Gatwick.
Thank you for some very detailed research that is beautifully written up – and of course with lovely pictures that perfectly set the scene.