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King George Ii - Athens, Greece

3 Vasileos Georgeiou A Street
Athens, GR10564
Nightly Rates (272.72 - 8,887.62)   4 Star
King George Ii

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Property Description
Located on prestigious Syntagma Constitution Square in the heart of the business historical and shopping district on downtown Athens the cultural capital of Europe. The 2002 totally rebuilt hotel features 112 impeccably decorated rooms and suites offering spectacular views of Acropolis, Lycabettus Hill and Constitution Square. Versatile function rooms high standards and personal service fully equipped fitness centre and dining outlets that offer a unique blend of Greek and International cuisine can satisfy even the most discerning travelers.

King George Ii


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • A2S - Royal Penthouse Suite (350 sq.m. or 3.768 sq.f) . The impressive Royal Penthouse Suite redefines the concept of luxury. Larger than most city apartments the 350-square-meter suite occupies the entire ninth floor - with enough space to host a reception for 70 of your closet friends. In such a lavish setting/ private elevator/Jacuzzi/ separate entrances for guests and staff/a butler and limousine are considered standard amenities. The piece de resistance- a private terrace with an unsurpassed view of the city/ from the Parthenon to the Panathenaic Stadium/ with a private swimming pool hand-laid with mosaic tiles. B2S - King George Suite (98 sq.m. or 1.055 sq.f). The King George Suite is a luxurious two bedroom suite. Located on the 8th floor at the front side of the hotel/ it offers stunning views of the Acropolis/ the House of Parliament and the city of Athens. This suite consists of two well appointed bedrooms/ a spacious living room with decorative fireplace and dining area and can be used also for private entertaining. Rare antique furnishings/ original artwork and fine fabrics create a richly residential atmosphere. A1S - Acropolis Deluxe Suite (70 sq.m. or 754 sq.f.). Located on the 6th floor. Overlooking the Acropolis and city of Athens/the spacious Acropolis Deluxe Suite features one bedroom and two full bathrooms. The Suite is decorated with period furniture/ antiques and original art. Plasma TV and B and O hi-fi equipment are perfect for on-the-road cocooning. B1S - Deluxe Suite (47-58 sq.m. or 506-624 sq.f.). Located as from the 1st up to the 8th floor. The luxuriously appointed Deluxe Suites/ ideal for the business traveller/ are located at the corner of the hotel and overlook the hotels courtyard and inner garden. Carefully selected luxurious furniture provides unique ambience. All suites feature a separate living room with dining area/ oversized writing desk and separate bedroom. A1J - Junior Suite - Acropolis View (40-43 sq.m. or 431-463 sq.f.). Located on the 4th, 5th and 6th floor. Luxurious one bedroom suites facing the Acropolis/ with interiors inspired by the Italian turn-of-the-century -King George II- era/ some decorative fireplace and sitting area with silk brocade sofas. A second bedroom can be added upon request. B1J - Junior Suite - Park View (40-43 sq.m. or 431-463 sq.f.). Located on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor. Elegantly appointed suites/ with interiors inspired by the Italian turn of-the-century-King George II- era/ some with decorative fireplace and sitting area which offers vies of the Parliament House and the famous Constitution Square of Athens. A second bedroom can be added upon request. A1K/A2T - Acropolis Deluxe King/Twin Guest rooms (34-37 sq.m. or 366-399 sq.f)- Located on the 4th, 5th and 6th floor. Offering the most privileged and gracious room accommodation in the hotel with luxurious French style interiors/ impressive decorative wall moulding and ceiling medallions/ rare antique furnishings/ original artwork/custom upholstery fabrics in raw silk and satin-fringed drapes. These rooms take advantage of spectacular views of the Acropolis with two large balcony doors. B1K/B2T - Deluxe King Twin Guestrooms (31-44 sq.m. or 334-474 sq.f.)- Located as from the 1st up to the 8th floor. Offer increased living space/ some with separate parlour/ spacious working area and sitting areas with couches. Their interiors are luxurious while they can be equally considered as Junior Suites. Some of these rooms (3 king size bedded rooms and 3 twin bedded rooms, which are located on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) offer views of the Parliament and Constitution Square of Athens. F1K/F2T - Premier King/Twin Guestrooms (25-32 sq.m. or 269-344 sq.f.)- Located as from the 1st up to the 6th floor. comfortably and uniquely appointed rooms that are ideal for the business traveller. Most of them have in display rare collection of antiques. Spacious working desks with hand made marqueterie and hand painted period armchairs. Most of these rooms overlook the hotel's courtyard, while others offer views of the Parliament House and the famous Constitution Square of Athens (3 twin bedded rooms located on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor) as well as stunning views of the Acropolis (2 twin bedded rooms located on the 4th and 5th floor) G1Q/G1K/G2T - Superior Queen/King/Twin Guestrooms (25-28 sq.m. or 269-301 sq.f)- Luxuriously furnished rooms overlooking the Hotels courtyard with its flowering plants and bubbling fountain. These stylishly appointed rooms have their own personal touches and unique interior details representing a turn-of-the century period and affording their own -personality-. All guestrooms and suites are luxuriously appointed with special touches/ original artwork and rare antiques carefully selected to march each room's unique style. All rooms offer business facilities such as HSIA and working area/ satellite and Pay TV/ Plasma TV sets/ mini bar/ safe deposit to fit a laptop and luxurious bathroom amenities. Rooms are available with King/ Queen or Twin beds and many connect with suites. Handicap facilities 2 handicap rooms Public areas - All public areas are wheelchair accessible - Public toilets are equipped with bars.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  2002 

  • 102  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 9  floors. 


  • Directions
    Majestically located in Syntagma -Constitution- Square the very heart of Athens historical shopping business and financial district. Next to metro station -Syntagma- -ATH-Venizelos International is 17 Kilometers southeast.

    Guarantee Policy
    A credit card required for guarantee when booking. Will not be charged at time of booking. But will be charged on day of arrival or wire transfer will be requested.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 24 hours prior to arrival local hotel time to avoid being charged for one night.

    Restaurant Information
    Hotel Restaurants  Name- Tudor Hall Hours- 730am To 130am Days Open- All Days Type- Restaurant Cuisine- Continental Meals Served- Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Price Range- Starting Euro 60 Suitable Attire- Smart Casual Seating Capacity- 80 Reservations Req- No Other- Located on the 7th floor offers romantic views of historic Athens.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Rooms
  •   Grand Ballroom- dimensions- 18.4 x 17.5/m2 style 322 persons/ Theatre style 386 persons/ classroom style 225 persons/ banquet style 220 persons/cocktail style 450 persons/ buffet style 240 persons. Room 1- dimensions- 8 x 7/m2 style 56 persons/ theatre style 50 persons/ classrooms style 40 persons/ banquet style 39 persons/ cocktail style 78 persons/buffet style 45 persons. Room 2- dimensions- 8.5 x 7.5/m2 style 64 persons/ theatre style 57 persons/ classrooms style 50 persons/ banquet style 44 persons/ cocktail style 90 persons/ buffet style 51 persons. Room 3- dimensions- 13.9 x 13/ m2 style 181 persons/ theatre style 240 persons/ classroom style 166 persons/ banquet style 126 persons/ cocktail style 253 persons/ buffet style 125 persons.


    Recreation Information
  • Sports and Recreation

  • Swimming On Property Jogging .2km Away Tennis And Squash .8km Away Golf 12km Away Skiing 15km Away
  • Entertainment

  • Orthodox Easter - The most significant festival in the Greek Orthodox Calendar. Not to be missed is the candlelit procession climbing Lycabettus Hill to the chapel of Agios Georgios. June to August- Athens festival. Ancient Greek drama performed at the theatre of Herodes Atticus. 25 March- Athens Independance Day. May- Book fair at the Zappeion Esplanade. Sunday mornings- Changing of guard at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
  • Shopping

  • Ormou Street- The most fashionable street in Athens .1 km west Kolonaki- Trendy boutiques selling top designers clothes/ shoes/leather goods/ toys/ antique furniture and jewelry. .2 km north east Monastiraki Flee Market - .8 km west

  • Local Attractions

  • Parthenon - Acropolis 1km Sw Old City - Plaka .7km Sw National Archeological Museam 2km N Kolonaki Shopping Centre .2km Ne Ermou Street .1km W Monastiraki Flee Market .8km W Lycabettus Hill 1km Ne National Gardens .2km E Greek Parliament .1km E Benaki Museum .5km Se Zappion Hall .4km S National Library .5km N
  • Cities

  • Athens Piraeus 10km S Mykonos Island 95km Se Santorini Island 130km Se Thessaloniki 520km N

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