Super Athens Home | Altius Lodge in Kolonaki | Spectacular Rooftop Views
Athens, Greece
Amenities
A/C
Dryer
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer
Home details
Altius Lodge, situated in the esteemed Kolonaki neighborhood of Athens, epitomizes luxurious urban living. This exclusive apartment in central Athens is a perfect selection for travelers desiring an immersive Athenian experience. The lodge features well-appointed bedrooms, a welcoming living room, a dining area, two bathrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, and a balcony offering a sweeping view of the Athens cityscape. The interior of Altius Lodge is tastefully and meticulously designed, ensuring a stay that is both comfortable and unforgettable.
This property boasts modern decor, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. The cosy living room and, most notably, the balcony present panoramic views of Athens, adding to the charm of the lodge. There is a lift to the apartment which is located on the 6th floor.
Located within a short walking distance from the heart of Athens, Altius Lodge is conveniently close to notable city landmarks, including the War Museum, Lycabettus Square, and Kolonaki Square, famous for its fashionable restaurants and bars.
Please note, photoshoots or video shoots in any area of the lodge require prior approval from the host. Similarly, visitors are only allowed with prior host consent. Parties and events may be accommodated on request, subject to additional charges.
Kolonaki, an affluent and fashionable district, is renowned for being a prime shopping destination. It features a range of high-end boutiques, offering everything from trendy young adult fashion to prestigious haute couture by Greek and international designers. Voukourestiou Street, known for its exquisite jewelry, is one of the main shopping streets in the area. The district is also rich in culture, housing museums and galleries like the Benaki Museum in a neoclassical manor house and the Goulandris Museum, showcasing impressive private collections. Other specialized museums include the Museum of the History of Greek Costume and the Theater Museum. Nearby attractions include the Byzantine Museum, the War Museum of Athens, and the Lycabettus Funicular, connecting Kolonaki to Lycabettus hill’s summit. Kolonaki is also served by two metro stations, Evengelismos and Megaro Mousikis.
The central square of Kolonaki, marked by a small column, is a hub of activity, surrounded by cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating that contribute to a vibrant night atmosphere. This area is frequented by locals for coffee and shopping, offering an opportunity to immerse in the local culture, and is home to former Prime Ministers and other notable politicians.
Registration number: 00000131168
License: 00000322980
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Plaka, nestled at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is a charming neighborhood that offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty. Known as the "Neighborhood of the Gods," Plaka's labyrinthine streets and neoclassical architecture transport visitors back to a bygone era, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Athens.
The area is steeped in history, with landmarks such as the Tower of the Winds, an ancient octagonal clocktower, and the Roman Agora, a reminder of the city's Roman past. The district's proximity to the Acropolis means that visitors can easily combine a visit to this iconic site with a leisurely stroll through Plaka's alleys, where every turn reveals a new piece of history or a stunning view of the city.
Plaka's vibrant atmosphere is complemented by its array of shops, where travelers can find everything from handmade jewelry and traditional Greek crafts to fine art and antiques. The neighborhood is also home to numerous tavernas and cafes, offering the perfect opportunity to sample Greek cuisine or enjoy a cup of coffee while people-watching in a picturesque square.
For those interested in cultural experiences, the Museum of Greek Folk Art and the Jewish Museum of Greece provide insights into the country's rich cultural tapestry. Meanwhile, the restored neoclassical homes, some of which have been converted into small museums or galleries, add to the area's cultural allure.
Despite its popularity, Plaka has managed to retain a sense of tranquility, especially in the evenings when the day-trippers have departed. The neighborhood's winding streets and hidden courtyards become even more enchanting as the sun sets, and the Acropolis is illuminated above, creating a magical backdrop for an evening out.
In addition to its historical and cultural offerings, Plaka is also known for its lush green spaces. The National Garden of Athens is just a short walk away, providing a peaceful escape from the urban environment with its shaded pathways and quiet ponds.
In essence, Plaka is a destination that offers an immersive experience, where the past and present coexist harmoniously. Its combination of historical significance, cultural richness, and enchanting ambiance makes it an unforgettable part of any visit to Athens.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:00000322980