ΝEOCLASSICAL BUILDING-BOUTIQUE HOTEL 5*for sale in CENTER OF ATHENS

ΝEOCLASSICAL BUILDING-BOUTIQUE HOTEL 5*for sale in CENTER OF ATHENS
KOLONAKI, 50023

Property type BOUTIQUE HOTELS
property region ATHENS/CENTRAL ATTICA
Location KOLONAKI
Country GREECE
Land Area 270
Τotal surface 580
Υear Built 2019
STATUS NEW CONSTRUCTION
Sale Price € 4500000
Category 5 stars
Rooms 14
Total surface 580

This neoclassical building located at the most aristocratic district of Athens - Kolonaki area.

Was constructed in year 1905 by a famous Greek Architect.

Consisting of 13 luxury suites/apartments beautifully decorated with most exspensive materials (Versace style),furnished with simplicity and respect for the building's preciousness and value.

His location in the Heart of Athens
In just eight-minute walk to the main square of Syntagma, where you can see the Greek Parliament, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and also find a plethora of restaurants, bars, and retail shops. You can marvel at the beautiful buildings nearby, such as the University of Athens, and many others.
The Syntagma metro station will take you to pretty much any place of interest within the Athens metro area.
Within 20-minuteswalk will take you up to the Acropolis, to marvel at Greece’s iconic site and visit the Acropolis Museum.
About a 15-minute walk will take you to the bustling area of Monastiraki.
There, you can wonder through the Flea Market, walk through key archeological sites (such as the Ancient Greek Agora, the remains of the Roman Agora, Hadrian’s Arch, among others),and  Plaka, Athens’ old town with its narrow cobbled streets.

Other places of interest,
all within walking distance, are the Panathenaic Stadium (originally built in 330-321BC), the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art, the National Archaeological Museum (with the largest collection of archaeological findings from Greece), the Benaki Museum (with its impressive Islamic art collection with artifacts from India, Mesopotamia, Israel, Persia, Asia Minor, Egypt, Sicily, Spain, Arabia and North Africa), the Athens War Museum, and many more.

The price is negotiable.