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TITANIA HOTEL, ATHENS
Comfort and praiseworthy decoration, Reputed restaurants, Art gallery, Elegant salons.
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In the historical and commercial center of Athens between Syntagma and Omonia, the city's major squares, within walking distance from all attractions. Its comp...
Titania Hotel
In the very heart of Athens for the past thirty years, Titania Hotel has been playing a
... more
leading role in the fine art of hospitality. In the tradition of accommodating the needs of even the most demanding of guests, Titania is renovated in order to keep...
Titania Hotel, Athens
In the historical and commercial center of Athens between Syntagma and Omonia, the city's
... more
major squares, Titania Hotel has been a paragon of Greek hospitality for over thirty years. Its complete renovation has set this Athenian institution apart aesthe...
TITANIA HOTEL, ATHENS
Comfort and praiseworthy decoration, Reputed restaurants, Art gallery, Elegant salons.
... more
In the historical and commercial center of Athens between Syntagma and Omonia, the city's major squares, within walking distance from all attractions. Its complete renovation has set this Athenian institution apart aesthetically, technologically and functionally. The Hotel's majestic lobby with its white Pentelic marble floors and imposing mosaics depicting Hellenic themes; its 385 comfortable, modern, tastefully decorated rooms and suites; the picturesque La Brasserie Cafe-Restaurant on Panepistimiou street; the newly renovated arcade of boutiques; the prize-winning Olive Garden Restaurant atop the hotel; elegant, state-of-the-art venues where historical events have taken place and historic figures have spoken, and an unrivalled view of the Acropolis are only a few of the many reasons why Titania Hotel is the first choice for the most discerning guests. All of Titania Hotel's 385 recently refurbished rooms are distinguished by supreme comfort, high aesthetics and maximum functionality. The rooms are tastefully decorated and thoroughly equipped with every modern convenience, some with Jacuzzis as well. The Titania Hotel also has non-smoking rooms and rooms with facilities for the disabled. The culinary triumphs of the Olive Garden Restaurants as well as those of La Brasserie have won the acclaim of Athens' most discerning gastronomes. The live piano sessions in the first and the impressive views of the Acropolis in the second are not to be missed. What's more, Titania's enviable location puts Athens' history, culture, shopping, vibrant night life and public transportation within easy reach of Hotel guests.
In the very heart of Athens for the past thirty years, Titania Hotel has been playing a leading role in the fine art of hospitality. In the tradition of accommodating the needs of even the most demanding of guests, Titania is renovated in order to keep up with the ever increasing pace and demands of modern life. The modernization of the Theologou arcade, its shops, the hotel entrance itself and the hotel\\\'s impressive cafe brasserie on Panepistimiou Avenue have significantly improved the appearance of the surrounding area. Easier access to the hotel from the street, garage and arcade has also improved the hotel\\\'s efficiency. It is modern with a cosmopolitan atmosphere and unparalleled view of Acropolis and Lucabettus Hill.
When I wrote about my experiences in Lisbon a few months back, I was taken to task for spending too much time describing the hotel, so this time, things are going to be a little different.
With a distinct sense of trepidation I'm going to write about... more
Last year, I found out that my boyfriend would be going to a conference in Athens in June '08. I immediately decided that whether he wanted me to or not, I was going to be coming along. Well, not to the conference or anything but to Athens. I'd never... more