Located at the corner of Ippokratous and Solonos Streets, in the heart of authentic Athens, this stay offers a refined blend of contemporary elegance and the city’s rich historical depth.
Located at the corner of Ippokratous and Solonos Streets, in the heart of authentic Athens, this stay offers a refined blend of contemporary elegance and the city’s rich historical depth.
The area flourished in the 19th century, when Athens was re-established as the capital of the modern Greek state. Within walking distance lies the iconic Athenian Trilogy — the University, the National Library, and the Academy — a remarkable architectural ensemble of great cultural and symbolic significance. Designed by the Danish architects Theophil and Christian Hansen, and influenced by the work of Ernst Ziller, these landmark buildings embody the neoclassical vision inspired by antiquity, enriched with refined European influences and subtle Renaissance elements.
Surrounding this historic axis, Ippokratous and Solonos evolved into a distinguished hub of intellectual and urban life. The neighbourhood retains its long-standing connection to academia, art, and creative expression, while many of its buildings preserve the elegance and character of Athenian bourgeois architecture.
Today, the area harmoniously balances its historical identity with the vibrant rhythm of modern city life. Cafés, curated dining spots, and independent stores create an atmosphere where past and present coexist seamlessly. The location offers immediate access to Athens’ most important landmarks, while maintaining an authentic and distinctly local character.
Staying here is more than a matter of location; it is an experience shaped by history, aesthetics, and understated luxury, in one of the most culturally rich and vibrant areas of the city.