La tarifa más baja en los últimos 30 días: € 138.00
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Hotel Nikopolis Thessaloniki
16-18 Asklipiou Str., Pylea
Thessaloniki, Greece
Estilo: Diseño moderno
Ambiente: Animado
99 Habitaciones
If Puglia is the new Tuscany, then maybe Greek Macedonia is the new Mykonos. Bounded by the Aegean Sea on the northern coast, the region boasts a natural beauty that’s similar to that of the south — but without the crowds and the constantly unloading cruise ships. Due to its relative obscurity, Macedonia contains fewer stylish lodgings than elsewhere in Greece — a fact that just might change with a new crop of forward-thinking hotels like the Nikopolis Thessaloniki.
This contemporary aimed just as much at business travelers as beachgoers. Then again, business trip or not, who doesn’t appreciate oversized bathtubs and breakfast served on a private terrace? A sleek minimalist design dominates the spacious public areas and immaculately maintained guest rooms, which are outfitted in crisp whites and neutral tones. Funky details, like illuminated aquariums and modern artworks, enliven the otherwise tranquil guest rooms, while simply furnished marble and glass-filled bathrooms are grand and airy. Cable television and internet capability keep business types and technologically dependent visitors plugged-in to the world outside.
Although the location isn’t quite perfect — the hotel is situated near the airport rather than the old town of Thessaloniki, and sandy beaches aren’t within walking distance — the Nikopolis is a self-sufficient property, much like the major resorts elsewhere in Greece. The Felix restaurant, which specializes in Mediterranean cuisine, is ideal for a relaxed dinner, and the enormous swimming pool is a treat — especially at night, when candlelit-framed palm trees reflect off the clear surface.


