Etched into the forested slopes of Lycabettus Hill, St. George Lycabettus Hotel stands in the exclusive Kolonaki district, one kilometer from Syntagma Square and two kilometers from the Acropolis, in Athens, Greece.
Le Grand Bacon is positioned on the hotel's sixth floor, and affords epic views of Athens. Throughout the summer months, an expansive terrace accommodates outdoor diners. Frame sports 70s revivalist décor, is popular with young Athenians, and seasonally operates within a marquee garden space located across the road.
A small, informal business center rents cellular phones and houses two computers with high speed Internet access. Fax and photocopying services are offered at the reception desk, while three expansive conference rooms offer flexible meeting space. Leisure pursuits include a seasonal, open air rooftop pool, and Sensia Spa focuses on Shiatsu massage, and body and face treatments. Spa décor is minimalist with Zen elements. An onsite fitness center is well equipped and offers the services of a personal trainer.
Remodeled in 2001, the 154 guestrooms feature contemporary furnishings and high tech facilities. Interior rooms face the quadrangle whereas exterior rooms present astounding views of the city of Athens. Every room is individually decorated with sumptuous color coordinated bed linens, carpets and floor to ceiling windows with elegant draperies. Accommodations feature satellite television, CD players, minibars, in room safes and computers for rent. Desks feature high speed Internet access.
Every room design includes en suite marble bathrooms.
The Presidential Suite gains its inspiration from the ancient wall paintings found on the island of Santorini.
The suite's palatial bathroom features a circular bath and separate marble shower.
Located a short walk from the hotel, a funicular ascends to the summit of Lycabettus Hill, crowned by the tiny whitewashed church of St George. The highest vantage point in town, this location affords unforgettable views.