The Top 6 Hotels Near Barro Negro
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A Forbes Four Star hotel in the middle of Plaka where you can watch the Acropolis from your bed, which honestly makes the whole "alarm clock" concept feel absurd. The neoclassical building is elegant without trying too hard, marble floors and high ceilings doing the heavy lifting. The rooftop restaurant with panoramic views draws guests who've barely unpacked, and the pool is small but exactly what you need after a full day of ruins.
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A boutique luxury hotel on Syntagma Square where your room looks out at the Parthenon and the Parliament building, which feels almost unfair. The 102 rooms lean cream and gold, with herringbone floors and Murano chandeliers that manage to feel classic without feeling dusty. The crowd runs toward well-heeled travelers who appreciate a good address and aren't shy about it. Shopping and the city's best sightseeing are both a short walk away.
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If you're going to splurge on a hotel in Athens, this is the one. The Grande Bretagne is a grand old luxury institution right on Syntagma Square, and the rooftop pool with its unobstructed Acropolis views does most of the convincing. Rooms are palatial, the spa and bars mean you never have to leave, and yet the Plaka and its tavernas are basically at your feet. The crowd is well-heeled and quietly impressed, which feels about right.
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Kouros is a boutique clifftop hotel a short stumble from the chaos of Mykonos Town, which means you get the views without the noise. Every room looks out over the Aegean, and the infinity pool makes it very easy to lose an afternoon. The crowd is here to recover dramatically from the night before, and the spa and in-room breakfast exist for exactly that purpose. It's a calm, stylish bolthole in a place not known for calm.
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A Forbes Five Star resort on the Athens Riviera, sitting on a pine-covered peninsula with its own private beaches, pools, and a boardwalk lined with sun loungers. The crowd is old money, new money, and people who've blurred the distinction. Three beaches and a marina make it easy to disappear for the day, and island-hopping to Hydra is genuinely doable. Athens itself is 30 minutes away when you finally remember it exists.
- Forbes Travel Guide Forbes Five Star
- 50 Best #17 · The World's 50 Best Hotels
- 50 Best 2025 · Most Admired Hotel Group Award
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A sprawling luxury resort on the Athenian Riviera, about 30 minutes from the city, sitting on a pine-forested stretch of coast that feels more like a private island than a hotel. Bungalows and residences have their own pools and terraces, there's a Guerlain Spa, a Peruvian beach club that turns into a nightclub after dark, and the kind of pool scene where nobody is checking their phone for work reasons.