Conference Venue
Royal Olympic Hotel
http://www.royalolympic.com/EL/
Beneath the shadow of Acropolis and just in front of the famousTemple of Zeus lays one of the most luxurious Hotels in Athens, the Royal Olympic. The hotel is right next to picturesque "Plaka" (the Old Town), the Royal Gardens and the Ancient Stadium. This superbly located Athens Hotel is a truly chic and elegantly decorated establishment. The total renovation that took place last year transformed this Athens Hotel and turned the Athenian Panorama Rooms into the finest rooms in Town.
Guests have the opportunity to escape from the buzzing city by relaxing next to the magnificent swimming pool in the centre of an unexpected Garden full of trees and flowers.
In the cosy Library, interesting books reveal the wisdom and the beauty of ancient and modern Greece. Coffee or a drink can be enjoyed while reading or just resting, admiring the view of the spectacular Temple of Zeus.
At the Royal Olympic Hotel, the view of Classic Athens is in complete harmony with the discreet ultramodern equipment such as the Wi-Fi that is available complimentary throughout the hotel.
The Hotel's incomparable privilege though is that it is surrounded by all major archaeological sites of Athens, forming a stunning view, as they turn the hotel's windows into live works of Art.
The very promising Roof Garden Gourmet Restaurant will be shortly at guest's disposal. Dining and winning in front of the most spectacular view in Athens will certainly be quite memorable.
CONFERENCE ROOMS
Royal Olympic Hotel consists of 8 different Halls and 5 brand new Conference Rooms. Each hall has its own name. The halls are Panorama, Kallirhoe, Attica, Olympia, Alexander, Templars, Abbey and Olympia Foyer.
In 2007 the ROYAL OLYMPIC extended its conference assets by creating 5 brand new meeting rooms. All the above venues are at the same wing (each floor is a meeting room on its own) and they are all identical in dimensions. They are flooded completely in day light and four of them have the possibility to be divided into two separate rooms that are soundproof, have separate entrances and have all audio visual and technological facilities. |
HOTEL FACILITIES
Guests will be quite satisfied, having to choose from a variety of relaxing and joyful facilities of Royal Olympic, such as the pool, the gym and more.
The Lounge Bar
In this bar, natural elements, such as marble and wood, create a unique cozy atmosphere. Original Gravures and pieces of Art will travel you through times, in a city where internal decoration was born some thousand years ago.
The Restaurant
Winning and dining in front of Ancient Athens where symposiums and wine fests have been tradition for over 2.500 years is a thrilling experience. The hotel Chef will be delightful to travel guests through times, creating unique Mediterranean dishes. Some of the country's best wines are carefully kept in the hotel's cellar.
The Library The Royal Olympic is the only Hotel in Athens with a Library. Guests may enjoy their drinks and coffee while reading multilingual interesting books mainly on topics around Greece.
The Gym |
LOCATION AND TRANSPORTATION
The Royal Olympic Hotel is on 28-34 Athanasiou Diakou Street, in the center Athens. It can be reached by taxi or the underground system (metro).
From The Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos"
BY UNDERGROUND
You will board the Metro from the Airport's Station and get off at Syntagma Station. At Syntagma Station you switch lines in the direction of Ag. Dimitrios and get off at the first Station, the "Acropolis Station". From Acropolis Station the Hotel is 100m away, walking along Ath. Diakou Street. The approximate time from the Athens International Airport to the Hotel is 25 minutes.
BY TAXI
The approximate time from the Airport to the Hotel is 35-40 minutes and the fare including all charges between 5 AM until 11PM is Euros 55,00. During night time from 11PM to 5AM the fare including all charges is 60,00€(private taxi transfer arranged by the Hotel).
Map of the Metro of Athens:
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