
The Modernist Athens
Acropolis now
Centre-of-attention Kolonaki
With its recent influx of creatives, Greece’s capital is leaning into its ‘hipstorical’ reputation and the Modernist Athens reflects this artsy dynamism while instilling a true sense of place. The former Canadian embassy has been given a sultry paint job and its interiors sleekened with anthracite timber, black marble, brass and polished concrete, plus simple-yet-striking Scandi furnishings. Throughout, modern Athenian artists and makers have their wares (ceramics, handcrafted stationery, custom tea blends) displayed, mixologist Nikos Bakoulis from renowned bar the Clumsies has conceived the cocktails, and Grecian DJ Palov sets the tone with curated playlists. Admire the Acropolis from the rooftop terrace or one of the balconies (most of the size-order-arranged rooms have one) and enjoy a city pad that won’t deplete your Euros. It may eschew the style of the ancients, but it’s a stay set to become a future classic.
Facilities
Номера
38, including three suites.
Checkout
11am, but flexible, subject to availability (may be charged for 50 per cent of the room rate). Earliest check-in, 3pm.
Больше сведений
Rates include breakfast.
Also
There are some adapted rooms for vision-impaired guests and those with limited mobility or hearing.
Фитнес-центр
Бесплатный доступ в интернет
Прачечная
Рестораны на территории
At the Hotel
City-view roof terrace, gym, curated concept store, small library, concierge, laundry service, free high-speed WiFi. In rooms: 43-inch flatscreen TV; Marshall speaker; minibar with free water; selection of books; espresso machine; tea-making kit; air-conditioning; and Physis Laboratory toiletries. Medium rooms upwards have a furnished balcony, and the Extra Large room has a private hot tub, record player and vinyl, drinks cart with free spirits and a Polaroid camera to use during your stay.
Our Favourite Rooms
The higher the floor you choose here, the better the view (and with many cradle-of-civilization marvels to behold from your balcony, it’s worth splashing out). The Extra Large rooms stand out for the private hot tub on their terrace, from which you can soak and sightsee, and its host of extras: a turntable and vinyl, a cart full of spirits and cocktail-making kit – all free to drink – and a Polaroid camera (perhaps best used before you get stuck into the bar cart). Rooms on the lower floors are cosy and coolly dressed, but overlook the road and tend to be smaller, so are best for those who have simply come to explore. And parents and kids can spread out in an interconnected Small and Large room specially for families.
Spa
It may be on the small side and tucked into the basement, but the hotel’s design nous didn’t run short at the open-all-hours gym, which has aesthetically pleasing wooden NOHrD equipment (treadmill, bike, weights) in keeping with the Scandi look, plus a punching bag. There’s no spa onsite, but the hotel can recommend ones nearby to provide some pampering.
Packing Tips
The hotel is passionate about connecting with the local community and involving makers and artisans from the city in their day-to-day. And, you’ll want to follow suit after a peek at their boutique – so save space for toiletries from a third-generation pharmacy, custom totes, boxes of Rhoeco’s custom ginger and lemongrass tea blend (with seeds that you can plant at home), one-off ceramics from Open Studio, luxe stationery and more. If you find yourself without reading material, don’t fret – the hotel has excellent taste in periodicals and has a rack packed with cool readables, such as Monocle, 032c magazine, The Architectural Review and more.
Also
Modern galleries abound in Kolonaki, but you could just as easily shuffle around the hotel in your PJs – works by the likes of Georgia Sagri and Philippos Theodorides enliven the walls here.
Дети
All ages are welcome; there’s little for kids to do onsite, but Athens will entertain them. The hotel can arrange for a local sitter if needed and they'll leave a Bauhaus-themed colouring book and small popcorn machine in the room for them.
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Food & Drink
Top Table
This is a spy-on-the-world kinda spot, so you’ll want to sit by a window in the café, or at the edge of the roof terrace.
Дресс-код
Something sculptural and boldly printed by Mary Katrantzou or Tina Kalivas will fly in this ode to contemporary Greek culture.
Hotel Restaurant
To the right of the lobby lies Modernist Café, a stylish dark-wood-lined spot for fuelling up before a day of exploring or a catch-up lunch at one of the marble-top tables. Many ingredients have been sourced from Ergon Deli (the tasty ladder of fellow Smith stay Ergon House) and healthful bowls are the order of the day, say saganaki shrimp with harissa and feta, beef niçoise or a Very Black Forest bowl (a deconstructed take on the gateau). Wash down with coffee from Athens-based Taf Roasters (the hotel has a custom blend) and wines from across the country.
Hotel Bar
Drinks are taken at the rooftop bar, 1818, which has city-wide panoramic views and with the Acropolis front and centre. There’s a row of stools facing stylishly pruned greenery, too, but city-facing is really the way to go. Mixologist Nikos Bakoulis, who heads up hipster-beloved Athens bar the Clumsies, has overseen the cocktail list – a range of sippers with gin and bergamot, whiskey and honey, rum and carob – which can be ordered via a retro phone.
Last Orders
Breakfast is served from 7am to 10.30am, then the menu runs all day until last orders at 11.30pm. Drinks flow at the bar until 11.30pm.
Room Service
Dishes can be delivered to your door from 11:30am to 11.30pm.
Planes
Athens International is the closest travel hub, just a 40-minute drive from the hotel and the landing point for direct flights from major cities across Europe and further afield. The hotel can help to arrange transfers through their partner Welcome Pickups for €45 one way.
Trains
You can ride right from Athens Airport to the Evangelismos station via Metro Line 3; the stop is just a five-minute walk from the Modernist and the journey should take around 40 minutes. It’s also a handy jumping on and off point for sightseeing and it’s worth investing in an Ath.ena Card (which you can top-up for multiple journeys) for use during your stay. If you’re pairing your stay with a spell at sister stay the Modernist Thessaloniki, you can ride there direct from Athens Station, a 15-minute drive away. The hotel can arrange a pick-up for €10 one way.
Automobiles
Good Metro links and the hotel’s fabulously central location (all the city’s colonnaded masterpieces are within a 30-minute walk) make having a car somewhat redundant, and ensures that you needn’t experience the sometimes hair-raising traffic. But, if you’re planning some beach time (the nearest is a 15-minute drive, but not easily walkable) or plan to take a road trip further inland, some wheels may be useful. The hotel can help with parking, which is a 10-minute walk away and costs €25 for 24 hours (ask for a voucher at reception on arrival).
Worth Getting Out of Bed For
Greek entrepreneur and owner of the Modernist hotels, Kostis Karatzas, personally chose the Kolonaki neighbourhood because must-see sights are clustered around it and it’s a hotspot for urbane hangouts, yet it remains peaceful and pleasantly green (there’s a park just across the street from the hotel). Here you’re slap bang in the middle of the crucible of culture, where history and myth collide, and you’d be remiss not to pay your respects to the pantheon of the Acropolis, whose temples from way back in the BCs still stand, pick up ancient philosophical debates in the Lyceum and do a lap of the impressive marble Panathenaic Stadium, where the precursor to the Olympics was held. Plays and operas are still shown at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and if you ride the funicular to the top of Mount Lycabettus, just next door to the hotel, you’ll understand how Zeus and his fellow gods felt, having the city laid out at your feet. And you can school yourself in Greek arts, from storytelling amphorae, marble reliefs and terracotta statuettes of old (in the Museum of Cycladic Art and Benaki Museum) to challenging and conversational work by modern creatives in the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Breeder Gallery and Deste Foundation. Get lungfuls of fresh air and see more Corinthian columns with a stroll through the National Garden or see which open-air exhibition is on show in the expansive grounds of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center. And save some time for browsing indie boutiques such as Graffito Concept Store for expertly curated homewares, A Future Perfect for clothes in eye-catching prints and quirky prints, Ianos for reading material, and covetable ceramics from Val Goutsi Workshop. Then end your day with drinks and a front-row seat for the night-lit Acropolis on the hotel’s roof terrace.
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