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Open: All year round
Total number of rooms: 182
Total number of beds: 336
Constitution Square Syntagma
Athens
Attiki
10564
Email address /deletethis/njv_athens/deleteme/_at_greekhotel_dot_/deletethis/com
Telephone number +30 210 3352400
Fax number +30 210 3235856
Distances
Beach icon To the beach: 8 km
Airport icon To the airport: 30 km
Port icon To the port: 12 km
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Description
Welcome to the NJV Athens Plaza, a "boutique" style hotel, in Athens most exclusive address for demanding travellers. Ideally located in the heart of the business and shopping district, on prestigious Constitution square (Syntagma) and within walking distance of the Acropolis and the Old City (Plaka). After an extensive renovation in 1998, the hotel boasts luxurious rooms and suites with breathtaking views of the Acropolis.

Services Dining   Amenities   Recreation  
Services
* Bar.
* Security.
* Computer.
* Elevators.
* Concierge.
* Coffee Shop.
* Facsimile/Fax.
* Valet Services.
* Photo Copying.
* Cocktail Lounge.
* In-Room Movies.
* Business Centre.
* Modem Data Port.
* Turn Down Service.
* Currency Exchange.
* Secretarial Services.
* Conference Facilities.
* Bath Toweling Robe.
* Cable Television/CNN.
* Room Service - 24 Hours.
* Laundry Cleaning Service.
* Complimentary Newspaper.
* Non-Smoking Guest Rooms.
* Key Card Computer Access.
* Front Desk Safe Deposit Box.
* Air Conditioned Public Rooms.
* Air Conditioned Guest Rooms.
* In Room Movies Pay per View.
* Smoke Alarms in Guest Rooms.
* Smoke Alarms in Public Rooms.
* Shoe Shine Service in Public Rooms.
* Babysitting.
Dining
Indulge yourself with the choice and authenticity of dining at the Athens Plaza. The Parliament Restaurant specializes in international cuisine as well as original Greek dishes. Lunch is served from 12:30 to 16:30 and Dinner from 19:00 to 00:30.

The Explorer's Bar is the ideal place to enjoy cocktails and snacks in the elegance of wood panelled surroundings. Open daily from 11:00 to 2:00.

In the Plaza Lounges taste the extraordinary. Located in the Lobby Area it offers an excellent variety of coffees and succulent desserts in relaxing surroundings. It is open all year.

The Lobby Area has been extensively enlarged and named 1913, a symbolic date when the island of Crete - where the owners and proprietors of the Hotel originate - was united with the Greek Mainland, a major national event accomplished by Cretan born politician of international fame and respect, the then Prime Minister, Eleftherios Venizelos.
Amenities
• Air conditioning • Banquet facilities • Conference facilities • Internet services • Laundry/Valet service • Lounges/bars • Pets allowed • Restaurant • Wheel chair access
Recreation
Within easy reach of the NJV Athens Plaza are several sports options including tennis, squash, golf and a wide range of fitness centres.

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Directions
The City's most exclusive address for discerning travellers, the NJV Athens Plaza, captures the exciting spirit and legendary ambiance of the oldest Capital in Europe. Ideally located in Constitution Square, next to the Greek Parliament, it is within walking distance of the city's business and shopping districts. The Hotel has been fully renovated and now boasts the most Luxurious Suites in the country with breathtaking views of the Acropolis. Guest Bedrooms are designed to the finest detail and offer the first " Interactive Web TV " in Greek history.
Distances:

Distance to: Name Km or meters
Airport Eleftherios Venizelos 39 km
Port The Port of Piraeus 10 km

Attractions
Within walking distance of the Acropolis and the Old City (Plaka).

Acropolis
The Acropolis hill is the crown jewel of Athens and all of Greece. With the still standing Parthenon temple as its symbol, the Acropolis is truly a wonder of the world, containing four ancient buildings. The Parthenon was built between 447and 432 B.C. and most of the arte facts from the temple are housed today in the Acropolis museum near the Parthenon. Al soon the Acropolis, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion and the Propylea.

The Theatre of Dionysos and Odeon of Herod Atticus
Just below the Acropolis hill are two ancient theatres that must not be missed: the Dionysos and Odeon of Herod Atticus. The oldest of the Greek theatres, built in the fourth century B.C., the Theater of Dionysos once hosted plays of Euripides, Aristophanes, Sophocles and Aesculus, could seat as many as 17000 spectators.
The reconstructed Odeon of Herod Atticus amphitheatre is used during the summer to host the Athens Festival performances. Truly one of the most impressive ancient monuments in Athens, it was first built by Roman ruler Herod Atticus in the second century A.D. The theatre can seat 5000 spectators.

The Ancient Agora
At the foot of the Acropolis is the Ancient Agora, known as the commercial and public centre of ancient Athens. During the classical age, such notables as Sophocles and Aristotle taught there. Thesseion, one of the most intact of the ancient Greek temples, is located at one end of the Ancient Agora. It was first built in 450 B.C. Pnyx, hill on the west side of the Acropolis. In ancient times this hill, which offers a splendid view of the Acropolis and a must for photographers, was the meeting place for Athenians to decide issues. Philopappou Hill, topped with a funeral monument of Philopappos, a Romanconsul of the second century A.D. A cave on the Philopappou hill is believed to have been the prison of Socrates and where he drank his fatal dose of hemlock.

NJV Athens Plaza hotel

View of the lobby

View of the lobby

View of a Guestroom

View of a Suite

The Explorer's Lounge

The Parliament restaurant

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