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The Athenaeum is a green oasis in sun-soaked Athens
The Athenaeum is a green oasis in sun-soaked Athens

Winnipeg Free Press

time17-05-2025

  • Winnipeg Free Press

The Athenaeum is a green oasis in sun-soaked Athens

In Athens' white-washed, sun-baked urban-scape, The Athenaeum is a beacon of green freshness. After all, 2,500 plants drip from the face of the newest 5-star hotel in the Greek capital. The greenery grows in irrigated planters attached to an exoskeleton on the conveniently-located, seven-storey, white building — a short walk from the National Gardens, the touristy Plaka neighbourhood of shops and restaurants and the iconic Acropolis. The Athenaeum / Supplied The Pasithea rooftop bar and restaurant has views of the Acropolis, the Temple of Zeus and Mount Lycabettus. We'll be constantly surprised at The Athenaeum's lavishness — and simplicity. The lobby of the 52-room boutique hotel is minimalist and artsy with marble floors, white walls, two check-in counters that double as big cubes of abstract art and a huge monitor behind the check-in projecting constantly changing art. The first thing we notice when we step into our deluxe suite on the fifth floor is the purple-and-gold swing chair hanging from the ceiling. It's a whimsical instalment we absolutely have to test drive multiple times. The room itself is minimalist chic, with hardwood floors and king-size bed in white linens oriented to the soundproof, floor-to-ceiling windows with views over the National Garden to peek-a-boo glimpses of the Temple of Zeus, Acropolis and Mount Lycabettus. The Athenaeum / Supplied The 52-room hotel's entrance and lobby. The bathroom is Dionysos marble with a hydro-massage bathtub and separate rain shower. Our suite has handy proximity to the rooftop plunge pool and Pasithea restaurant, both of which also capitalize on the aforementioned views. At Pasithea we indulge in Greek dishes with a twist — chef Evangelos Nikas's red pepper oil tzatziki and shrimp in saffron sauce with Greek rosé wine from Chateau Nico Lazaridi. The Athenaeum is named after the building sacred to Athena, the Greek goddess of war and wisdom and the patroness of Athens. How apropos. Old Tavern of Psarras / Supplied The Old Tavern of Psarras has been serving up delicious food in Plaka since 1898. While The Athenaeum is a destination in itself, Athens, the city, beckons. So, we start to wander the historic capital — the birthplace of classical civilization — without an agenda. You don't really need an agenda to savour buzzy Athens. First, swing by Syntagma Square to see the hourly changing of the presidential guards in front of the parliament buildings and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It's a spectacle as the Evzones guards march and prance their way through the exercise wearing a kilt-like tunic, tasselled Farion cap, stockings and shoes with pom poms and brandishing a M1 Garrand rifle. Steve MacNaull / Free Press The seven-storey facade of The Athenaeum boasts 2,500 plants. The seminal and emblematic Acropolis seems to have a gravitational pull, so we automatically start to walk there. It's because the can't-miss Acropolis is the highest hill in the centre of Athens and is crowned with the ruins of the instantly recognizable 2,472-year-old Parthenon. We simply admired it, eyes skyward, from every angle as we circumnavigated the Acropolis through the hillside neighbourhood of Plaka. Of course, you can be more organized and pre-book tickets to get past the gates at the Acropolis to visit and hear the blow-by-blow history of the Parthenon. But Kerry and I prefer to freestyle it, soaking up maximum vibe with a minimum of historical facts and dates. The Athenaeum / Supplied A junior suite at The Athenaeum. Plaka is village-like with its narrow cobblestone streets and stairways lined with shops and authentic Greek tavernas spilling down steps. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Although it's a tourist trap, it doesn't feel like it when we stop at The Old Tavern of Psarras — the oldest restaurant in Plaka, dating from 1898. Its tables are tiered down wide steps for perfect Plaka atmosphere, city views, people watching and, of course, traditional Greek food and wine. Think tzatziki with crusty bread, Greek salad with shiny, plump black olives, fried calamari and dolmades (stuffed grape leaves) washed down with local white wine Orinos Helios Semeli. For more info, check out Steve MacNaull / Free Press The ruins of the Parthenon temple atop the Acropolis is Athens' most emblematic attraction. smacnaull@ Steve MacNaull / Free Press Take in the changing of the guard near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the Greek parliament. Steve MacNaull / Free Press The Pasithea restaurant features five neon-lit statues, including Discobolus (the Greek discus thrower). Steve MacNaull / Free Press A swing chair in The Athenaeum's deluxe suite is a whimsical touch.

‘I found a five-star London hotel next to The Ritz but a fraction of the price'
‘I found a five-star London hotel next to The Ritz but a fraction of the price'

Daily Mirror

time17-05-2025

  • Daily Mirror

‘I found a five-star London hotel next to The Ritz but a fraction of the price'

Spending a night at The Ritz in London is probably high up on many people's bucket lists but, with rooms starting from £725 a night, it's way out of most travellers' budgets. However, I found another luxury five-star hotel just a few doors down that costs significantly less to stay there. I recently checked in to The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences and, when my guest and I arrived, we couldn't believe the location; between Green Park and Hyde Park Corner tube stations in London's upmarket Mayfair area, it's 500m from The Ritz's front door, on the other side of the road. When we visited, the main entrance to the the tall Art Deco-style building was ringed in an archway of flowers; a very different – although no less impressive – welcome to the iconic establishment up the road. After a warm greeting at reception, we received a nice surprise: we had arrived just in time to enjoy the hotel's complimentary 'cocktail hour' drinks up in the Club Lounge – a lovely treat after a long day. Settling down with a glass of fizz and some olives, we couldn't help but overhear some of the friendly chats between guests – many of whom were clearly repeat visitors – and hotel staff, who expertly recommended favourite local restaurants they should check out. When it was time to check into our Park View Room, we found a comfy and classy sanctuary awaited. The Art Deco decor continues with mirrored walls, deep teal velvet armchairs tucked into a small bay window, and a marble bathroom stocked with Molton Brown toiletries. It wasn't until morning though, when we drew back the curtains, that we fully appreciated the incredible location; the floor-to-ceiling windows flooded the room with light, and beautiful views over Green Park, one of London's eight Royal Parks, created by King Charles II in 1660. It was the perfect sunny spot to start the day with a coffee from the room's Nespresso machine, and I doubt even those staying at The Ritz would have had a much better view. As the property's name suggests, there are also serviced apartments available to book at The Athenaeum, ideal for those staying longer in the city. A stylish and centrally-located five-star hotel with views over London's Green Park and perfectly located for sightseeing or business stays. Our previous evening continued with dinner at The Athenaeum's contemporary British restaurant, 116 at The Athenaeum, just off the lobby. Although quiet when we dined, the food was delicious (and filling!). We enjoyed light and refreshing watermelon tataki (lightly seared on the outside) with innovative coconut, rhubarb and miso flavours, a bowl of rich green pasta heaped on top of an oozing ball of burrata, and to finish, a twist on a classic sticky toffee pudding, topped with a miso caramel sauce and popcorn. There's and extensive wine list to accompany it, and even the lower priced bottles are excellent. Breakfast at 116 in the morning offers a long list of a la carte classics (think full Englishes, egg dishes and pancakes) along with a help-yourself continental selection (I loved the little glasses of overnight oats and the fresh juices). Afternoon tea is also available to book. Rooms at The Athenaeum Hotel & Residences start from £390 per night in a Townhouse Room.

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