The perfect place to discover Athens by walk is Parnon Hotel. Nowadays Athens is a major centre of commerce, art, culture, shopping and fantastic nightlife.
Cordial hospitality and top quality servicesParnon Hotel is accommodated in a 9 floor building just 50 meters from Omonia square and the central metro station.
The reception, which is open 24 hours, the spaces have been carefully and tastefully decorated.
Accommodation
The Hotel was fully renovated in 2007 and consists of 48 standards rooms divided in double, twin and triple guestrooms as well as 3 junior suites.
Each guest room in Parnon Hotel features :
private shower
desk
television
direct dial telephone
manually controlled air conditioning and heating units
free high speed Wi-Fi internet access
Most of the rooms have also private balconies where you can enjoy your coffee or drink.
Services & Facilities
The helpful staff of the Parnon Small 3 Star Luxury Hotel, is available 24 hours a day and is committed to offering you the best possible service. You can rely on them to provide useful tourist tips and travel information. They can organize sightseeing tours around Athens, transfers and restaurants reservations on your demand.
Athens City Information, Maps
City tours
Car rental information in reception
Nearby Parking with extra charge
Doctor on call 24hours (extra charge)
Taxi Transfer services
Laptop rental
Near By “Joe Weider” Gym (extra charge)
Complimentary Baby Cot
Tickets for events-museums (upon request and availability with extra charge)
Free Baggage Hold
Front Desk Safety Deposit Box
Wake up call
Bars & Restaurants
Fresh nuances dominate which confer a pleasant, clean and inviting atmosphere, like in the bar open 24 hours, large breakfast room, where guests can enjoy a traditional continental breakfast.
Location
The highlight of the Parnon is definitely its location, right in the heart of the historic centre of Athens.
Its centrally located position, right next to the Omonia metro station, makes for an easy walk to the main sites of Athens, such as the Acropolis, Acropolis museum, Plaka, Monastiraki, the National Archaelogical museum, Syntagma square and Ermou street.