2 star hotel. Our hotel is small family run business It has twelve cosy rooms and you can find here some sense of home comfort and personal approach which it is difficult to see in enormous mainstream hotel buildings. All rooms have private bathroom TV, telephone, air-condition.Reconstructed for the Olympic GamesAll rooms are decorated with modern furniture set and with nice coloursThe central square of Athens Sintagma with the House of Parliament is also in five minutes walk from our hotel. All important communications of Athens in fact serve the historical centre of the town, the most magnificent part of which is the ancient city. So the main advantage of our hotel is location. Two of the most important arguments for the contemporary tourist in choosing a place to stay are the safety of area and the proximity of famous sightseeing places. From this point of view Plaka is your best choice. It is the most picturesque, safe and pleasant region of Athens. Plaka is the ancient city of Athens, situated at the foot of Acropolis, the symbol of Greek civilization. Music, restaurants, beautiful shops, lighted crowded streets, interlaced with quite side-streets in one of which is our hotel.
Myrto Hotel is located in Athens near: The hotel is located in the most famous area of Greece: Plaka, the old town of Athens. You can visit The Acropolis by following the narrow streets of Plaka leading to the most well-known monument in the world. Crowned by the Parthenon, it stands impressively over Athens, visible from almost everywhere within the city.
From the Myrto Hotel you can start a walking tour which will take you 45 minutes but can take up to 4 hours if you allow yourself to be lured into a few detours.
The walk begins at Plateia Syntagmatos and from there you cross over Stadiou and follow Mitropoleos where you will find Nikis.
On the walk into the city you can call in to the Museum of Greek Folk Art, the Museum of the University and monuments such as the Temple of Hephaestus, the Stoa of Attalos and the Church of the Holy Apostles.
See the Flea Market, one of the most colourful areas in Athens and Pandrossou, a relic of the old Turkish bazaar. Pandrossou leads to Plateia Mitropoleos and the Athens Cathedral.