Athens’ world‑class hotel scene continues to heat up, with an ever‑expanding range of stays defined by style, comfort, standout amenities, and confident hospitality. Once considered a brief stop on the way to the islands, the city has firmly claimed its place as a destination in its own right, attracting travelers year‑round for its food, culture, wellness offerings, nightlife, and shopping.
Today’s visitors are spoiled for choice, but the right hotel remains essential as a base that pampers, restores, and connects you effortlessly to the city. This curated list brings together our favorite Athens hotels that deliver exceptional accommodations, thoughtful design, memorable experiences, compelling dining, and prime locations. Listed in no particular order.
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One & Only Aesthesis
This ultra-chic hotel, often likened to an Athenian Miami, and the first One&Only in Greece (now there are two) breathes new life into the iconic “Asteria” beach club, once a hotspot for the in-crowd. Situated on the Athens Riviera, the hotel combines luxury with a nod to its glamorous past, all while blending seamlessly with the scenic coastal backdrop. Inside, the Alelia bar and sprawling pools add a dash of chic to the place, not to mention the lavish Guerlain spa. Service is top-notch, with personalized care just a WhatsApp message away. From discreet bungalows to plush residences, there’s a range of stay options with garden or sea views, and even grand villas. The dining scene is a cut above, with Greco-Italian maestro Ettore Bottrini at the helm of Ora, and Paco Morales steering El Bar, offering a tasty mix of Mediterranean, Greek, and Moorish delights. It’s a lively spot, sure to cater to all tastes but not all wallets, whether you’re here to chill or for a bit of fun.
Poseidonos Ave, Glyfada
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Athens Capital
Athens Capital Hotel is a favorite for its seamless blend of modern elegance and urban flair. We love the sophistication of the room decor, with its striking contrasts and splashes of color that make each space inviting, and the unique art collection shines. The rooftop views are simply unbeatable, offering a stunning panorama of the Parthenon and Grande Bretagne, especially mesmerizing at sunset. Dining at the Mappemonde Restaurant, with its innovative Mediterranean flavors, is a delight, as is savoring traditional Greek cuisine at MFlavours. Its prime location in Syntagma Square makes it an ideal base for indulging in luxury shopping and exploring the lively cafes and bars of Athens’ historic center.
Panepistimiou 4, Syntagma
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AthensWas
AthensWas stands on Dionysiou Areopagitou, Athens’ most iconic and elegant pedestrian street, offering direct access to the Acropolis and the most ancient part of the city. The hotel’s design is clean and modern, with a nod to Greek culture (and stunning artworks), making it a comfortable yet stylish base for exploring Athens. SENSE Restaurant, located on the hotel’s rooftop, offers dreamy views of the Acropolis along with a menu that creatively interprets Greek cuisine using fresh, local ingredients. We love AthensWas for its fantastic location that puts Athens’ historical treasures within easy walking distance.
Dionyssiou Aeropagitou 5, Acropolis
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Ace Hotel & Swim Club
This hotel has firmly established itself as one of the Athens Riviera’s most social hotels, blurring the line between guest accommodation and local hangout. The design channels a relaxed, mid-century coastal aesthetic, with rooms featuring record players, an excellent selection of books, and tactile materials. The Swim Club, with its striped loungers, cabanas, and day-pass access, attracts a steady mix of foreign guests and Athenians, particularly on weekends. Dining and coffee spaces operate throughout the day, reinforcing the hotel’s role as a lifestyle destination rather than a quiet retreat. It’s best suited to travelers who enjoy energy, design, and interaction alongside comfort.
Artemisiou 1, Glyfada
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Mona Athens
Housed in a restored 1950s industrial factory in the heart of Psiri, Mona Athens represents a new era of concept‑led boutique hotels, where hospitality, art, and cultural programming converge. With just 20 characterful rooms, the property feels intimate and deliberately expressive, blending preserved architectural details such as terrazzo floors, iron staircases, and metal windows with sensual textiles, curated artworks, and sculptural objects that double as gallery pieces. Beyond the rooms, Mona operates as a living cultural hub: its café lounge and bar, speakeasy‑style underground venue, and members‑only rooftop overlooking the Acropolis host a rotating calendar of events, exhibitions, and gatherings that consistently draw Athens’ creative and fashion‑forward crowd. Rooted in the eclectic spirit of Psiri and driven by the philosophy of the House of Shila, Mona is less a place to simply stay than a social and artistic ecosystem, attracting guests who come as much for the city’s cultural pulse as for its design‑driven comforts.
Kakourgodikiou 4, Psiri
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COCO-MAT Athens Jumelle
Cocomat Athens Jumelle, situated in the oh-so-chic Kolonaki district, is a statement of sustainable luxury, brought to you by the creators of the globally acclaimed eco-mattresses. This snug and elegant retreat beautifully reflects the brand’s commitment to eco-friendly experiences. With its prime location within walking distance of Syntagma Square and Exarchia, guests are treated to the vibrant lifestyle of Athens’ chi-chi part, surrounded by high-end boutiques, cafes, cultural spots – and ‘haute’ Athenians. The added charm comes from knowing your rest is on mattresses and pillows that are celebrated worldwide for their environmental consciousness and supreme comfort.
Irodotou 2, Kolonaki
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The Dolli
On Mitropoleos Street, just steps from the Acropolis, The Dolli is a refined boutique hôtel‑maison that brings together Athenian history and contemporary elegance in one of the city’s most coveted locations. Housed in a landmark 1920s building by architect Andreas Kriezis, the hotel offers just 46 rooms, suites, and private apartments, all bathed in warm Athenian light and defined by discreet luxury, art‑filled interiors, and a carefully cultivated sense of intimacy. Its rooftop is the undeniable showstopper, with a sleek infinity pool and restaurant gazing directly at the Parthenon, a setting that has become one of the most photographed in the city. Dining unfolds across the rooftop restaurant, the art‑lined Le Salon, and the atmospheric Le Bar Secret, each contributing to the hotel’s quietly theatrical appeal. Consistently lauded by international travel media and voted among the best hotels in Greece, The Dolli has earned its status as a darling for good reason, combining an unbeatable address, polished service, and a lived‑in sophistication that feels both timeless and distinctly of Athens.
Mitropoleos 49, Plaka
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Ergon House
Far from just a restaurant (and the Agora, a 25-meter glass atrium housing a food market) with rooms, this establishment offers a true taste of Greece’s culinary soul. The bustling Agora on the ground floor combines a deli, roastery and bakery with dining, all under the canopy of a four-storey hydroponic orchard, set against a backdrop of Athenian graffiti. Upstairs, the rooms, ranging from small to extra-large, have sizeable, double-glazed windows that welcome all the spectacle with none of the soundtrack of the city or the Agora, and are designed with walnut frames that divide the living, sleeping and bathing spaces. Guests have the opportunity to create their own meals in the communal kitchens. The rooftop bar is a magnet for Athens’ trendsetters, offering a sneak peek at the Parthenon.
Mitropoleos 23, Plaka
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The Foundry
Tucked away in an Athens cul-de-sac in Psiri, the Foundry, a Disneyland of sorts, was once a 1930s type foundry. Today it combines exposed industrial design elements like stone, complimented by lush greenery and mid-century antiques. The 12 apartment-style rooms have fully equipped kitchens and comfortable study or sitting areas flooded with natural light, ideal for extended stays. Enjoy breakfast in your room or in the very chic roof garden overlooking the Parthenon. In the evening, savor Greek wines from the owner’s cellar and wood-fired pizzas. Nearby you can explore the ancient Agora and the Monastiraki flea market.
Sarri 48, Psiri
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Four Seasons Astir Palace
Set on a pine‑clad peninsula in Vouliagmeni, Four Seasons Astir Palace Athens is the definitive expression of Riviera glamour, seamlessly reimagined by Four Seasons from the site’s storied 1960s origins. Spread across 75 acres with three private beaches, the resort feels worlds away from the city, yet remains just 30 minutes from the Acropolis. Accommodations range from light‑filled rooms and suites in the Arion and Nafsika buildings to iconic bungalows that channel the golden age of the Athens Riviera, many with direct sea views or private pools. Days unfold between crystalline Aegean swims, watersports, and deeply restorative treatments at the expansive spa, while dining spans a collection of destination restaurants, including the Michelin‑starred Pelagos and the ever‑popular Beefbar. Avra Bar has become the resort’s social heart and a favored meeting spot, prized for its sea‑level setting, sunset views, and polished yet relaxed atmosphere. Elegant, immersive, and impeccably run, Four Seasons Astir Palace remains one of the most complete luxury resort experiences in Greece.
Appolonos 40, Vouliagmeni
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Gatsby Athens
Sassy, playful, and amusingly camp, Gatsby Athens is a sparkly addition to the booming hotel scene in the Historic Triangle, a warren of lively streets between Syntagma and Monastiraki squares. The hotel houses 33 rooms (each with its own “Dare Me” button for an extra element of surprise) on six floors—and instead of numbers, they have names like Cool and Lavish. From the suggestive photos on the walls to the ‘after-sex’ room service menu, the vibe is perfect for a raunchy weekend or girls’ getaway. The penthouse Party Suite opens onto a roof terrace with a fireplace for chilly nights, and there’s a projector for private movie screenings, reflecting the spirit of Greece’s love for outdoor summer cinemas. The colorful lobby bar and restaurant, with picture windows overlooking a hip arcade, does a great all-day brunch or afternoon tea for the perfect pick-me-up after too many cocktails.
Lekka 18, Syntagma
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Grand Hyatt Athens
A hotel that presents its own vision of luxury, with a polished, contemporary design and art-filled interiors. The ambiance is a sophisticated blend of modern aesthetics and luxurious materials, with rooms featuring high-quality wool rugs and marble-lined bathrooms. The Grand restaurant stands out for its stylish decor, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a mix of fine Mediterranean and Asian cuisine, complemented by an excellent selection of handmade cocktails. Unique to the Athens skyline, the hotel hosts two rooftop pools with stunning views of the city, alongside a third outdoor pool amidst a lush courtyard, perfect for families. The large, modern and slick Aegeo Spa offers a range of treatments, a steam room, sauna, a large indoor pool and a cold plunge pool, next to a well-equipped fitness center and a 24-hour business center with comprehensive services.
Leoforos Syngrou 115, Neos Kosmos
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Hotel Grande Bretagne
Since 1874, the Grande Bretagne has been the city’s standout symbol of elegance and hotel history, standing proud in Syntagma Square, with its grand salons that have hosted world leaders, Hollywood stars and global changemakers. Its delightfully opulent rooms and marble bathrooms, many with balconies looking out to the Acropolis and Parliament Square, exude a timeless charm and indulgent sumptuousness. The hotel’s old-world grace is evident in its every detail, and the Winter Garden and Alexander’s Lounge (our favorite GB spot) offer classic melodies, high tea and cocktails. Perks include a lavish spa, Athens’ first, indoor and outdoor (mini) pools, and the awarded Roof Garden Restaurant, with some of the best panoramic city and Parthenon views. An American colony of sorts, that’s academically perfect.
Vas. Georgiou 1, Syntagma
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xenodocheio Milos
As “Athens’ first luxurious 5-star gastronomy hotel” (the second foodie destination on our list, the hotel features 43 chic rooms, including the exquisite Milos Signature Suite. The modern and spacious accommodations, decorated mainly with neutral colors, wide-planked wooden floors, and marble bathrooms, offer views of either the Old Parliament or Lycabettus Hill. The hotel’s culinary highlight is Estiatorio Milos, where Chef Costas Spiliadis (of New York and Canada) famously excels in simple, exquisite Greek cuisine with a focus on seafood. The wellness and fitness suite adds to the top grade experience.
Kolokotroni 3-5, Syntagma
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The Modernist
A former Canadian embassy was transformed into this stylish urban retreat with 38 rooms ranging from S to XL. The modern, sleek spaces combine white walls and wooden floors with black custom furniture and brass accents. The larger rooms have balconies, while the XL category adds the thrill of outdoor hot tubs Inside, monochrome bathrooms feature products from Physis Laboratory, complementing the hotel’s modern, minimalist aesthetic. The hotel’s cafe serves a simple, healthy fare, and the rooftop bar is a prime spot for sunset cocktails with the Acropolis in the background. An on-site concept store showcases local Athenian crafts and design. The location, at the premium district Kolonaki, is just impeccable. Even neighbors love it.
Gennadiou 4I, Kolonaki
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Shila
Located in a restored 1920s mansion, this highly curated property operates somewhere between boutique hotel and private residence. With only a handful of suites, each individually designed, the focus is on aesthetics, privacy, and atmosphere rather than traditional hotel services. Original architectural elements sit alongside contemporary art and bespoke furnishings, while shared salons, terraces, and a garden create a residential rhythm. It appeals to design-literate travelers looking for a low-key, highly personal stay.
Mantzarou 10, Kolonaki
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Monument
Housed in a striking neoclassical mansion designed by Ernst Ziller (who’s behind most Athens’ neoclassical marvels) in 1881, this hotel is a low-profile symphony of historic grandeur with luxurious contemporary ease. Restored under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture, this listed building has nine unique rooms, each of which features high ceilings, bespoke details, and antique carpets. The Epos Room has a veranda with views of the Acropolis. Original architectural features such as plaster ceilings and marble balconies are combined with modern furnishings. Services include a 24-hour concierge, wellness spa and rooftop access, making this a charmingly tranquil yet ideally central Athenian retreat.
Kalamida 11, Monastiraki
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Neoma
Neoma, located in the quieter side of the vibrant Koukaki area (and next to the glorious Philopappou Hill), presents contemporary elegance and functional room design with a minimalist approach for a calming retreat vibe minutes away from the fan. Its rooftop is a standout, offering both leisure and culinary creativity. The “Let’s Bubble” rooftop dining concept is a highlight during the cooler months, where guests can enjoy private meals in transparent domes with views of the Athenian sky. We love it there for its unique 360-degree panoramic views that stretch from the Acropolis to Piraeus, the city’s port. The sleek plunge pool is a nice touch, adding to the allure, and the service is impeccable.
Mousson 13, Koukaki
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Perianth Hotel
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Agia Eirini Square, which locals love, this Bauhaus Hotel seamlessly blends 1930s-inspired decor with cool contemporary touches. The interior features black marble, grey mosaic floors and earthy neutrals, complemented by modern art and warmer shades on the sofas. Each room, including the standout Penthouse Suite with its private pool and Jacuzzi, is meticulously designed with bespoke furniture, monochrome bathrooms and views of the city or the Parthenon. There is even a Zen Centre, which offers guests complimentary yoga and martial arts classes.
Limpona 2, Monastiraki
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NYX Hotel
NYX Hotel brings a bold, youthful energy to Athens with its modern urban design, creative outlook – street art features strongly here – and gorgeous views from its rooftop. Rooms are sleek and contemporary, outfitted with colorful accents and smart amenities. The rooftop bar, ‘The Clash’ and restaurant provide panoramic views of the Acropolis, serving creative cocktails and Mediterranean dishes with a modern twist. Guests can also unwind at the rooftop pool and the Aegeo spa. With its central location, NYX is ideal for travelers looking to explore Athens’ cultural and nightlife scenes.
Stadiou 22, Historic Center
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Okupa
Okupa is a multi‑purpose urban hub in Keramikos that blurs the lines between hotel, social space, and cultural platform, attracting a distinctly modern and creatively minded crowd. Conceived as a place to break down social barriers between locals and travelers, it brings together thoughtfully designed rooms with lively communal areas, a restaurant, and flexible spaces that encourage connection and exchange. The aesthetic draws from contemporary urban Athens, with street‑level energy and creative expression woven into both public and private spaces. What truly sets Okupa apart is its steady rhythm of happenings, from DJ sets and pop‑ups to open calls for artists and storytellers, positioning it as an active participant in the city’s cultural life rather than just a place to stay. Social, informal, and community‑driven, Okupa appeals to travelers who want to plug directly into Athens’ creative pulse.
Psaromiligkou 9, Keramikos
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Athens Flair
This new place brings a fresh design-forward sensibility to central Athens with contemporary interiors and thoughtful, artful details throughout its rooms and common spaces. Located just minutes from Syntagma and major museums, the hotel bringst together chic aesthetics and comfort, from plush bedding and sophisticated lighting to spaces designed for both work and relaxation. The rooftop lounge serves seasonal Mediterranean small plates and cocktails with a side of expansive city views, a setting that makes it easy to unwind after a day exploring the capital’s archaeological sites and boutiques.
Delfon 2, Kolonaki
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91 Athens Riviera
Set just beyond the pulse of central Athens, 91 Athens Riviera by Domes reimagines the coastline through a distinctly glamorous lens, positioning glamping at the heart of the experience. The resort is defined by its Luxents, elevated luxury tents that merge the romance of tented living with high design, private decks, optional plunge pools, and thoughtful wellness touches that make the outdoors feel indulgent rather than rustic. Days unfold at an unhurried pace between sea and pool, beach workouts, tennis on Roland Garros–inspired courts, and restorative rituals at SOMA Spa, all grounded in a sense of barefoot freedom. As the sun dips, the mood becomes social and celebratory, with Barbarossa anchoring the evenings in music, cocktails, and the kind of dining that naturally turns into dancing. Rooted in nature yet unmistakably chic, 91 Athens Riviera offers a glamping‑driven escape where luxury, energy, and Riviera glamour meet just 30 minutes from the city.
Leoforos Alkionidon 4, Voula
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Monsieur Didot
Housed in a restored neoclassical building near Kolonaki and Exarchia, this small boutique hotel favors intimacy and character over scale. Rooms and suites combine vintage details with cool, contemporary furnishings, and several open onto terraces or balconies. Public spaces include a cafe and garden that draw a local crowd, which reinforces its soothing residential feel. With limited facilities and a strong sense of place, it suits travelers who value architecture, quiet, and neighborhood atmosphere more than full-service hotel amenities.
Sina 48, Exarchia
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Anthology of Athens
With design centered on calm, contemporary comfort, this boutique hotel places a strong emphasis on space, light, and visual connection to the city’s most iconic landmarks. Rooms and suites are generous by central Athens standards, finished in muted natural tones with crisp architectural lines, and many open onto balconies with direct Acropolis views or wide city outlooks. The rooftop is a defining feature, combining a pool and bar with uninterrupted sight-lines across the Acropolis, the Acropolis Museum, and the historic center, vistas that are particularly striking at glow-time. An on-site restaurant celebrates seasonal Greek ingredients in an unfussy modern framework. The overall atmosphere is refined and low-key.
Leoforos Syngrou 4, Acropolis
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Fresh Hotel
Following a substantial renovation, this long-standing city hotel has repositioned itself as a modern, refreshingly-designed option in central Athens. Rooms and common areas have been renewed with a clean, contemporary look painted in shades of blue and white that prioritizes comfort and functionality. The rooftop remains a major draw, with a pool, bar, and open views toward the Acropolis that attract both guests and locals. Located near Monastiraki and Omonia, it offers practical access to markets, museums, and transport, making it a reliable base for visitors who want centrality, updated facilities, and good value.
Athinas 59, Psiri
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New Hotel
One of Athens’ most design-forward city hotels, located between Syntagma Square and Plaka, within walking distance of major museums and archaeological sites. Housed in a former modernist building, the interiors were reimagined with bold modern design concepts, custom furnishings, and playful architectural details. Rooms range from compact city doubles to larger suites with terraces and Acropolis views. The hotel has a rooftop restaurant and bar with lovely views, a spa and wellness area, and a ground-floor restaurant focused on Mediterranean cuisine. Its central location and strong emphasis on design make it a consistent favorite among style-conscious travelers year-round.
Filellinon 16, Syntagma
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NOT Hotel
A discreet, design-centric boutique property located in central Athens, housed in a restored historic building with a large internal courtyard – a very rare feature in the city center. Honoring the “old Athens” vibe, hotel combines contemporary interiors with original architectural elements, with generously sized rooms and suites that prioritize privacy, quality materials, and calm over spectacle. Public spaces include a courtyard garden, a restaurant, and a bar that attract both guests and locals. With its restrained aesthetic and emphasis on atmosphere (including handpicked vinyl records in the rooms) rather than scale, NOT Hotel is best suited to travelers who appreciate intelligent design and a more sophisticated take on urban hospitality.
Voutadon 16, Gazi
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The Margi
A long-established favorite on the Athens Riviera, this hotel is known for its discreet luxury and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Rooms are light, comfortable, and designed for easy living, many with balconies overlooking the surrounding neighborhood or garden. Wellness plays a central role, with a spa, pool, and a strong emphasis on seasonal, farm-to-table dining supplied by the hotel’s own farm. Its location in Vouliagmeni suits travelers who want a refined seaside stay with access to beaches and promenades while remaining within reach of the city.
Litous 11, Vouliagmeni
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The Roc Club
Located in the heart of Vouliagmeni, the most polished corner of the Athens Riviera, Grecotel’s The Roc Club is a quietly glamorous Club‑Maison that channels the ease of coastal living with the assurance of discreet luxury. Intimately scaled, with just 34 rooms, suites, and apartments, the hotel feels less like a resort and more like a private retreat, where pale, light‑filled interiors, marble bathrooms, and natural textures frame uninterrupted views of the Aegean, from the yachts at Astir Marina to the curve of the Vouliagmeni peninsula. Steps from the celebrated Vouliagmeni Lake and within walking distance of cosmopolitan beaches, cafés, and boutiques, The Roc Club is perfectly positioned for both unhurried days and social evenings. The sun‑washed Roc Pool serves as the hotel’s languid centerpiece, an oasis designed for long hours, sundowners, and effortless people‑watching, while two restaurants and bars set a refined day‑to‑night rhythm that mirrors the Riviera’s understated glamour. Balancing privacy with conviviality, and polish with warmth, The Roc Club captures the modern allure of Athens’ coastal life without ever trying too hard.
Panos 8, Vouliagmeni





