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The Stanley Hotel Athens

Centrally located and right beside the Metro only 20 meters away
The Stanley, a historic 4 star property and one of the largest hotels is conveniently located in the center of Athens. Our brand new jewel, Cloud 9, is proudly the largest hotel rooftop terrace in Athens with over 1.500 square meters of space. Featuring a gorgeous swimming pool, a chic bar, and Sweet Basil - our redesigned open-air restaurant. The panoramic and stunning views of the Acropolis, Lycabettus Hill and the rest of Athens, will leave you breathless.
With a total of 374 rooms
offering Superior, Standard, Family rooms and Suites, a 24-hour front desk, complimentary high-speed fiber optic WiFi in all areas, indoor parking garage, fitness center, and sauna - here at The Stanley we have you covered. For corporate needs, The Stanley offers 8 fully equipped Meeting rooms with natural light and capacities ranging from 10 to 150 people.
In the center of Athens city
The Metro station (Metaxourgeio), taxis, Hop-on Hop-off buses are literally steps away from the entrance of the hotel. The Acropolis museum and Syntagma Square are just a 5-minute Metro ride away. Our friendly and experienced staff strive to go the extra mile for every guest and look forward to welcoming you!

Rooms & Suites

Superior and Standard renovated rooms, Family rooms and Suites
Why book with us
Get these exclusive Stanley Hotel benefits
Outdoor swimming pool
Free WiFi
Parking on site
Family rooms
Smoke free Hotel
Fitness centre
Restaurants
Tea/coffee maker in all rooms
Bar
Events

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Discover Athens city

The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. The word acropolis is from the Greek words ἄκρον and πόλις (akron and polis)
Location
Also called the Hill of the Muses, Filopappou Hill - along with the Hills of the Pnyx and the Nymphs - was, according to Plutarch, where Theseus and the Amazons did battle. Inhabited from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine era, today the pine-clad slopes are a relaxing place for a stroll. They offer excellent views of Attica and the Saronic Gulf, well-signed ruins and some of the very best vantage points for photographing the Acropolis.
Location
Thiseio is popular for early afternoon or evening strolls with views of the illuminated Acropolis. It includes the pedestrianized Apostolou Pavlou street that rings the Acropolis. The National Observatory, a scientific institute for the study of astronomy and seismology has vintage telescopes on display and offers tours, while the Herakleidon museum hosts art and science exhibitions.
Location
In the shadow of the Acropolis and its ancient temples, hillside Plaka has a village feel, with narrow cobblestone streets lined with tiny shops selling jewelry, clothes and local ceramics. Sidewalk cafes and family-run tavernas stay open until late, and Cine Paris shows classic movies al fresco. Do not miss, one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in Plaka, Anafiotika. The picturesque whitewashed houses and narrow alleys are reminiscent of a Cyclade island village, called Anafi.
Location
It is the central, most important square of Athens from both a historical and social point of view, at the heart of commercial activity and Greek politics. The square is named after the Constitution that King Otto was obliged to grant after a popular and military uprising on 3 September 1843. It is located in front of the 19th-century Old Royal Palace, housing the Greek Parliament since 1934.
Location
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, SNFCC is a public space open to everyone. It has been a hive of cultural, educational, athletic, environmental and entrepreneurial activity that is constantly evolving. It includes the Greek National Opera, the National Library of Greece as well as the Stavros Niarchos Park, one of the largest green areas in Athens, covering 21 hectares.
Location
The Onassis Cultural Centre-Athens was inaugurated in December 2010, as a new cultural site accessible to all. Its mission is the promotion of modern cultural expression, the support of new Greek artists, the cultivation of international collaborations, the education and lifelong learning, as well as the co-existence and interaction of sciences, innovation and arts.
Location
The Theatre of Dionysus is regarded as the first sample of Greek theatres and the birthplace of the Greek drama. It was built into a natural hallow at the southern slopes of the Acropolis and it is the first theater in the world. This ancient theater was dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine making and ecstasy, whose festivals was the driving force behind the development of Greek theater. Probably established in the late 6th century, the theater has been reconstructed many times since then.

How to get there
Location
Ermou street is a commercial, pedestrian only street, connecting Kerameikos archaeological site with the Syntagma Square through Monastiraki, Psiri and Thiseio.
Location
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. The word acropolis is from the Greek words ἄκρον and πόλις (akron and polis)
Location
Also called the Hill of the Muses, Filopappou Hill - along with the Hills of the Pnyx and the Nymphs - was, according to Plutarch, where Theseus and the Amazons did battle. Inhabited from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine era, today the pine-clad slopes are a relaxing place for a stroll. They offer excellent views of Attica and the Saronic Gulf, well-signed ruins and some of the very best vantage points for photographing the Acropolis.
Location
Thiseio is popular for early afternoon or evening strolls with views of the illuminated Acropolis. It includes the pedestrianized Apostolou Pavlou street that rings the Acropolis. The National Observatory, a scientific institute for the study of astronomy and seismology has vintage telescopes on display and offers tours, while the Herakleidon museum hosts art and science exhibitions.
Location
In the shadow of the Acropolis and its ancient temples, hillside Plaka has a village feel, with narrow cobblestone streets lined with tiny shops selling jewelry, clothes and local ceramics. Sidewalk cafes and family-run tavernas stay open until late, and Cine Paris shows classic movies al fresco. Do not miss, one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in Plaka, Anafiotika. The picturesque whitewashed houses and narrow alleys are reminiscent of a Cyclade island village, called Anafi.
Location
It is the central, most important square of Athens from both a historical and social point of view, at the heart of commercial activity and Greek politics. The square is named after the Constitution that King Otto was obliged to grant after a popular and military uprising on 3 September 1843. It is located in front of the 19th-century Old Royal Palace, housing the Greek Parliament since 1934.
Location
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, SNFCC is a public space open to everyone. It has been a hive of cultural, educational, athletic, environmental and entrepreneurial activity that is constantly evolving. It includes the Greek National Opera, the National Library of Greece as well as the Stavros Niarchos Park, one of the largest green areas in Athens, covering 21 hectares.
Location
The Onassis Cultural Centre-Athens was inaugurated in December 2010, as a new cultural site accessible to all. Its mission is the promotion of modern cultural expression, the support of new Greek artists, the cultivation of international collaborations, the education and lifelong learning, as well as the co-existence and interaction of sciences, innovation and arts.
Location
The Theatre of Dionysus is regarded as the first sample of Greek theatres and the birthplace of the Greek drama. It was built into a natural hallow at the southern slopes of the Acropolis and it is the first theater in the world. This ancient theater was dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine making and ecstasy, whose festivals was the driving force behind the development of Greek theater. Probably established in the late 6th century, the theater has been reconstructed many times since then.

How to get there
Location
Ermou street is a commercial, pedestrian only street, connecting Kerameikos archaeological site with the Syntagma Square through Monastiraki, Psiri and Thiseio.
Location
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. The word acropolis is from the Greek words ἄκρον and πόλις (akron and polis)
Location
Also called the Hill of the Muses, Filopappou Hill - along with the Hills of the Pnyx and the Nymphs - was, according to Plutarch, where Theseus and the Amazons did battle. Inhabited from prehistoric times to the post-Byzantine era, today the pine-clad slopes are a relaxing place for a stroll. They offer excellent views of Attica and the Saronic Gulf, well-signed ruins and some of the very best vantage points for photographing the Acropolis.
Location
Thiseio is popular for early afternoon or evening strolls with views of the illuminated Acropolis. It includes the pedestrianized Apostolou Pavlou street that rings the Acropolis. The National Observatory, a scientific institute for the study of astronomy and seismology has vintage telescopes on display and offers tours, while the Herakleidon museum hosts art and science exhibitions.
Location
In the shadow of the Acropolis and its ancient temples, hillside Plaka has a village feel, with narrow cobblestone streets lined with tiny shops selling jewelry, clothes and local ceramics. Sidewalk cafes and family-run tavernas stay open until late, and Cine Paris shows classic movies al fresco. Do not miss, one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in Plaka, Anafiotika. The picturesque whitewashed houses and narrow alleys are reminiscent of a Cyclade island village, called Anafi.
Location
It is the central, most important square of Athens from both a historical and social point of view, at the heart of commercial activity and Greek politics. The square is named after the Constitution that King Otto was obliged to grant after a popular and military uprising on 3 September 1843. It is located in front of the 19th-century Old Royal Palace, housing the Greek Parliament since 1934.
Location
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, SNFCC is a public space open to everyone. It has been a hive of cultural, educational, athletic, environmental and entrepreneurial activity that is constantly evolving. It includes the Greek National Opera, the National Library of Greece as well as the Stavros Niarchos Park, one of the largest green areas in Athens, covering 21 hectares.
Location
The Onassis Cultural Centre-Athens was inaugurated in December 2010, as a new cultural site accessible to all. Its mission is the promotion of modern cultural expression, the support of new Greek artists, the cultivation of international collaborations, the education and lifelong learning, as well as the co-existence and interaction of sciences, innovation and arts.
Location
The Theatre of Dionysus is regarded as the first sample of Greek theatres and the birthplace of the Greek drama. It was built into a natural hallow at the southern slopes of the Acropolis and it is the first theater in the world. This ancient theater was dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine making and ecstasy, whose festivals was the driving force behind the development of Greek theater. Probably established in the late 6th century, the theater has been reconstructed many times since then.

How to get there
Location
Ermou street is a commercial, pedestrian only street, connecting Kerameikos archaeological site with the Syntagma Square through Monastiraki, Psiri and Thiseio.
Location
Meeting rooms - Stanley Hotel

Meeting rooms

Specialized for Your Needs. At The Stanley we understand the needs of modern business. We offer eight specially designed meeting rooms that are suitable for your needs. 
8
Aiga
Latvia
*Very good
Skats uz Akropoli - lieliski. Brokastis perfektas. Lokācija laba.... ++

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18-12-2024
9
Haixia
China
*Superb
There are no comments available for this review... ++

booking
18-12-2024
10
Joelkou
Singapore
*Good 4 star hotel
The location is beside the metro, very easy to travel. Nice morden feel... ++

booking
18-12-2024
9
Kirandaoğlu
Turkey
*Tekrar gelirsem görüşmek üzere.
Kahvaltı açık büfe ve çeşitliliği fazlaydı. Konum tarihi mekanlara yürüme mesafesi olarak uzaktı. Araç kiraladığım için ulaşım problemim olmadı. Otelin otoparkı olması iyi bir hizmetti. Ancak otopark için alınan ekstra ücret hoş olmadı.... ++

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18-12-2024
10
Boutikou
Greece
*Exceptional
There are no comments available for this review... ++

booking
17-12-2024
9
Magomed
Belgium
*Suffisamment bien pour les 4 jours y passés.
Le personnel de l’hôtel était très aimable et les chambres étaient très spacieuses et confortables.... ++

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17-12-2024
9
Abdelrazig
Libya
*Superb
There are no comments available for this review... ++

booking
17-12-2024
8
Yeşim
Turkey
*Keyifli
Konum gezilecek yerlere metro ile 3 durak, otel hemen metronun dibinde ve yemek yiyebileceğiniz güzel yerler var.Otel temiz ve rahattı,ikramlıkları vardı,kahvaltı güzeldi. Otel cadde üzeri olmasına rağmen dışarıdan ses gelmiyordu(6.kattaydık)... ++

booking
16-12-2024
10
Anastasija
Montenegro
*Exceptional
Great location, extremly clean and cozy. The staff is extremly polite. All recomendation!... ++

booking
15-12-2024
10
Joseph
Ireland
*Exceptional
There are no comments available for this review... ++

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15-12-2024
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