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Best Historic Hotels in Athens

Athens rebuilt itself from scratch after Greek independence (1821-1832), and the historic hotel stock is therefore 19th-century neo-classical rather than medieval or Renaissance. The Hotel Grande Bretagne — the undisputed queen of Greek hospitality since 1874 — occupies the 1842 building that served as the Residency of the Greek royal family. Churchill planned the post-war Greek settlement here in December 1944; the hotel's basement housed the Resistance radio during the Axis occupation. These details give the Grande Bretagne a weight comparable to any historic hotel in Europe.

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Best Historic Hotels in Athens

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Athens rebuilt itself from scratch after Greek independence (1821-1832), and the historic hotel stock is therefore 19th-century neo-classical rather than medieval or Renaissance. The Hotel Grande Bretagne — the undisputed queen of Greek hospitality since 1874 — occupies the 1842 building that served as the Residency of the Greek royal family. Churchill planned the post-war Greek settlement here in December 1944; the hotel's basement housed the Resistance radio during the Axis occupation. These details give the Grande Bretagne a weight comparable to any historic hotel in Europe.

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    Hotel Grande Bretagne Syntagma Square · $$$$ · ★ 9.6 Exceptional
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    King George, a Luxury Collection Hotel Syntagma Square · $$$$ · ★ 9.3 Exceptional
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    Electra Palace Athens Plaka · $$$ · ★ 9.1 Superb
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    Hotel Bretagne by ONYX Kolonaki · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb

4 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$$$, $$$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

The historic hotel experience in Athens represents an accommodation category that extends far beyond the simple provision of shelter. These properties are living participants in the city's social, political, and cultural history, their walls having absorbed the conversations, decisions, and dramas of the men and women who shaped the world.

Athens rebuilt itself from scratch after Greek independence (1821-1832), and the historic hotel stock is therefore 19th-century neo-classical rather than medieval or Renaissance. The Hotel Grande Bretagne — the undisputed queen of Greek hospitality since 1874 — occupies the 1842 building that served as the Residency of the Greek royal family. Churchill planned the post-war Greek settlement here in December 1944; the hotel's basement housed the Resistance radio during the Axis occupation. These d

The best historic hotels in Athens have navigated the fundamental tension of their category: between authentic preservation (the original fabric, the proportions, the materials, the atmosphere that no restoration can manufacture from scratch) and the contemporary standards of comfort and amenity that modern travellers require. The most successful have understood that the authentic historic atmosphere IS the amenity.

The restaurant culture in historic Athens hotels deserves particular attention — the grand hotel dining room, where the city's elite gathered for generations, frequently represents the most architecturally impressive and culturally resonant restaurant setting the city offers. A dinner in the dining room of a great historic hotel is often the most complete single experience of a city's social history available to a visitor.

Practical note for historic hotel guests: the thicker walls, the double-glazed wooden windows, and the substantial construction of older buildings frequently make historic hotels quieter than modern glass towers. The trade-offs (smaller bathrooms, less natural light in interior rooms, the occasional creaking floor) are well-known and part of the authentic experience. Rooms in historic buildings vary significantly — always specify a preference for a high floor, a corner room, or a historically significant room type when booking.

Insider Tips

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    Book directly with heritage properties when possible — many historic hotels offer exclusive rates and room upgrades not available through third-party sites.

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    Request a room in the original wing rather than modern extensions — the character, ceiling heights, and architectural details are incomparably better.

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    Ask the concierge about the building's history — most heritage hotels have fascinating stories that enrich your stay immeasurably.

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    Visit during shoulder season (April-May or September-October) for the best combination of pleasant weather and lower rates at popular historic properties.

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    Check if the hotel offers guided heritage tours — many historic properties run complimentary walks through their most significant architectural features.

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Best Historic Hotels in Athens

4 hotels · Updated February 2026

Hotel Grande Bretagne — Syntagma Square
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.6 Exceptional

Syntagma Square

Hotel Grande Bretagne

The benchmark of Greek luxury hospitality since 1874 — the Grande Bretagne's 320 rooms and suites, the GB Corner restaurant (the most atmospheric hotel dining room in Greece), and the rooftop pool with Acropolis view create the most complete historic hotel experience in Athens. Churchill used Suite 101 as his base for the December 1944 crisis negotiations; the lobby has hosted every Greek and foreign head of state for 150 years.

  • Churchill 1944 base
  • 1874 history
  • GB Roof Garden Acropolis
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King George, a Luxury Collection Hotel — Syntagma Square
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.3 Exceptional

The adjacent sister property to the Grande Bretagne offers a more intimate historic hotel experience — 102 rooms in a property that has operated since 1936 and preserves its neo-classical 1930s design. The Tudor Hall restaurant on the 7th floor has the city's most complete Acropolis view from any hotel restaurant, and the roof terrace is the quieter and more personal alternative to the Grande Bretagne's more prominent facilities.

  • Tudor Hall Acropolis view
  • 1936 neo-classical
  • intimate 102 rooms
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Electra Palace Athens — Plaka
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.1 Superb

The Electra Palace occupies a building in the heart of the Plaka — Athens' oldest continuously inhabited district, the neighbourhood of the Turkish occupation and the Greek War of Independence. The hotel's rooftop pool faces the Acropolis from the closest proximity of any hotel accommodation, and the Plaka location gives guests immediate access to the ancient city, the Roman Agora, and the archaeological museum circuit.

  • closest Acropolis view
  • Plaka historic district
  • rooftop pool heritage
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Hotel Bretagne by ONYX — Kolonaki
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

A restored 1930s residential building in the Kolonaki quarter converted into a boutique hotel that preserves the original terrazzo floors, Art Deco staircase, and high-ceilinged rooms typical of the interwar Athens bourgeoisie. The Kolonaki location — Athens' most elegant residential neighbourhood, surrounding the Lykavittos Hill — gives the hotel context within the 20th-century social history of the Greek upper classes.

  • 1930s Kolonaki Art Deco
  • terrazzo floors
  • Lykavittos proximity
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most historic hotel in Athens?

The oldest continuously operating hotel in Athens is typically the grande dame property (often dating to the 19th century) that served as the social centre for the city's elite, visiting royalty, and international travellers. In most European cities, this property can be identified by its position adjacent to the principal railway station, opera house, or royal residence — the three infrastructure anchors that drove 19th-century grand hotel development.

Are historic hotels in Athens more expensive than modern hotels?

Not necessarily — the premium in historic hotels derives from the name recognition and cultural cachet rather than the room size or facilities. In many cases, the rooms in historic buildings are smaller and the bathrooms more modest than modern hotels at the same price point. The value proposition is entirely the cultural experience: sleeping in a building of historical significance with original architectural fabric intact.

Do historic hotels in Athens have good facilities?

The best historic hotels have invested heavily in upgrading their facilities while preserving the original architecture — modern air conditioning (usually concealed within original ceiling mouldings or beneath original flooring), updated bathrooms (frequently using period-appropriate materials — marble, brass fixtures — to maintain authenticity), and contemporary bedding and technology within authentic architectural shells.

Can I visit Athens's historic hotel as a non-guest?

Most grand historic hotels in Athens have public areas (lobbies, bars, restaurants, afternoon tea salons) that are accessible to non-guests by reservation. The grand hotel bar is frequently one of the city's most atmospheric drinking experiences regardless of accommodation choice, and the afternoon tea tradition (in European cities) allows access to the grand salon architecture without overnight stay.

When is the best time to stay in a historic hotel in Athens?

Low and shoulder seasons (autumn and late winter in most European cities) offer better value at historic hotels because the leisure demand falls more sharply than at business hotels. The historic atmosphere (the amber of old wood, the firelight in marble lobbies, the fog visible through century-old windows) is frequently most atmospheric in the cooler months.

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