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O&B Athens Boutique Hotel, Athens
From its dazzling location at the hub of the Athenian nightlife, Ochre & Brown is a dramatic and daring reinvention of the urban essence for energy, vitality and magic.The bar’s adobe style walls, carefully crafted wooden floor, and atmospheric lighting evoke the feeling of a charming drinking spot. It is the true haven of relaxation in the middle of one of the world’s most vibrant cities. With its ultra-comfortable suites, cozy penthouse, the exciting new Bar - Restaurant, Ochre & Brown offers a stylish, relaxing environment with a new level of guest experience which is continuously redefined by the latest developments in design and living. Our luxurious, eclectically furnished guestrooms feature the highest quality materials in a contemporary design, the latest in room video and sound design, large work desks with internet access and marble bathrooms with custom designed glass enclosed wet-areas. One of Psiris upcoming hottest nightspots, the Ochre and Brown Lounge is tucked away in a surreally glamorous world behind the hotel Lobby.
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General Information:
| Category: | Avantgarde Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | , Athens, zipcode: [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 150 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Total Rooms: | |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | |
Highlights
Romantic, Acropolis, Chic, Design, Hip, Historic Center, Keramikos, Minimalist, Modern, MonastirakiO&B Athens Boutique Hotel landmarks

Athens, Greece
Mythical Capital of Ancient and Modern Greece, Athens has reflourished in occasion of the 2004 Olympic Games. Its stunning vestiges of the ancient, Classical Greek city, most famously represented by the Acropolis and its surrounding archeological sites are certainly the main reason for tourists visiting the city. But there are also several beautiful districts such as the old nineteenth-century quarter of Plàka, in particular, is a delight, with its mix of Turkish, Neoclassical and Greek-island architecture, and an array of intriguing little museums devoted to traditional arts, ceramics and music. Just to its north, the bazaar area retains a fascinating atmosphere.



