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Property type: Hotel with 115 rooms. Built in 2004 and renovated in 2004.
Price Range: €0-0 Euro
Ratings: 3 stars BestLodging.com; 1 star Frommer's
Credit Cards: AMERICAN EXPRESS,MASTERCARD,VISA
Check In/Check Out: 12:00-12:00
Children Policy: Children ages 12 and older are charged the same as adults.
Smoking Policy: Both non-smoking and smoking rooms are available.
Lodging Features and Amenities: Baby/Child Care, Dry Cleaning/Laundry Service, Business Services, Secretarial Services, Self Parking, Free Parking, Concierge, Restaurant, Room Service - 24 - Hour, 24 Hour Front Desk, Elevator, Safe Deposit Box - Front Desk, Other
Activities (on site or nearby): Museums/Galleries
Lodging Description: In the heart of Athens, smart and stylish hotel within walking distance of the Acropolis, the Old City and most attractions. The Grand O (former Omonia Grand) hotel is centrally located in Omonia Square in the heart of the business and shopping district. The hotel is within walking distance of the Acropolis, the Old City (Plaka) and most of Athens' sights and attractions. Framing sweeping views of central Athens, Grand O’s 115 rooms and suites have floor-to-ceiling windows, funky shades of lilac and green, luxe bedding, roomy corduroy clubchairs, and a unique feeling of home away from home. The hotel is smart and stylish, from its Art Deco sculptured door and wrought-iron railings to the original pop-art in the lobby. The Omonia Times Restaurant: with its beautiful décor, refined atmosphere and delicious menu, The “Omonia Times” restaurant is a great place to have the perfect lunch in a front row seat and give rein to the bustling city beyond. In the evening, the panoramic view of the city lights, makes for a more intimate ambiance. La Cafeteria: this Italian style Café featuring delicious coffees, homemade desserts, sandwiches and a large variety of drinks and cocktails. The perfect meeting place in downtown Athens for locals and tourists all day long. Travelers from the corners of the world meet here to work, explore and unwind the downtown of Athens rediscovered.
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