In Kolonaki, boutique hotels occupy neoclassical buildings including a former 1950s Canadian Embassy transformed by FORMrelated with original terrazzo floors, and a 1920s hôtel particulier with just six individually styled suites featuring vintage fabrics and curated antiques.
Shila Athens occupies a 1920s neoclassical building in the upscale Kolonaki district, designed as a hôtel particulier with just six individually styled suites. The property blends original architectural features with raw, artistic interiors.
The Modernist Athens occupies the former Canadian Embassy in Kolonaki, transformed by FORMrelated into a design hotel celebrating mid-century modernism. The 1950s building provides an architectural canvas for a curated collection of vintage Danish furniture and contemporary Greek art.
Monsieur Didot occupies a restored neoclassical building on a quiet street near Syntagma Square, named after the French typeface designer Firmin Didot who helped establish the modern Greek alphabet. The hotel celebrates typography and literature throughout.