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The Dolli at Acropolis
Welcome to The Dolli, where visitors can gaze at the Parthenon, are just a few steps away from the Acropolis and right by the historical Plaka neighbourhood
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his historical 1925 mansion, designed by Andreas Kriezis, one of the brilliant Greek clas-
sical architects, has been reimagined as a contemporary luxury hotel. Te hotel encapsulates a strong
sense of heritage, the original essence of Greek hospitality and the incom- parable vibrant energy in the heart of Athens. Tere are 46 luxurious bedrooms and private apartments, all bathed in Athenian light. Te unique rooftop has stunning views, a members’ only pool and the exclusive haven, Dolli’s Rooftop Restaurant. With the motto ‘a hotel to live’, the
brand-new member of the leading Grecotel Hospitality Group, Te Dolli at the Acropolis has landed in the very heart of the city’s historical centre and has come to redefine the very concept of luxury hospitality in Athens. Te Dolli is not just another five-star urban city hotel, it’s an experience for all the senses waiting to be enjoyed. From the regal plaster ceilings and sophisticated corners of the lobby to the amazing ‘secret’ bar on the ground floor, and from the utterly unique ambiance of the rooms and suites to the breathtaking setting to be found on the rooftop, Te Dolli harmoni- ously blends together a strong sense of heritage, authentic Greek hospitality, and the magical energy of a contem- porary metropolis — all with a killer Acropolis backdrop. Located just a short distance from
the Sacred Rock of the Acropolis and the Parthenon, Te Dolli is housed in a historical building of great signifi- cance. Te ‘Kallimassiotis’ mansion, as it was formerly known, was built in 1925 and designed by Andreas Kriezis, one of Greece’s most brilliant clas- sical architects. Te building has been restored to its former glory through a full-scale renovation that combined utter respect for the original archi- tectural thinking
elements with innovative regarding
contemporary
hospitality values. Te highlight of this brand-new luxury hotel is the stunning rooftop with its infinity pool and exclusive restaurant, with incred- ible views of the Acropolis.
Te Dolli blends together a strong sense of heritage, authentic Greek hospitality and magical energy
The Acropolis Grand Apartment: redefining elegance and luxury Te hotel consists of 46 rooms,
suites, and apartments, each one bringing together comfort and style in its very unique way. Custom-made furnishings, natural materials,
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extensive use of wood and marble, fine textiles,
luxurious bathrooms,
original and rare pieces of contempo- rary art, prestigious design objects, an abundance of natural light and the amazing Acropolis views become an actual part of the room experience. Te Dolli is set to become the destina- tion hotel of an eclectic globetrotting crowd in Greece’s capital.
About The Dolli: • Design: Tis historical 1925 mansion, designed by Andreas Kriezis, has been reborn as a contem- porary, luxury hotel.
• Location: Te Dolli gazes across at the Parthenon, and is a few steps away from the Acropolis. It’s also right in front of the historical Plaka neigh- bourhood, giving a one-of-a-kind view into the Ancient Greek world.
• Accommodation: A boutique hotel with just 46 luxurious bedrooms, pied à terres and private apartments, all bathed in the Athenian light. • Fitness: State-of-the-art facilities and sauna.
fitness
• Rooftop Infinity Pool: Te rooftop Infinity pool is 62 square metres. It’s heated during winter for exclusive guests and members use.
• Services: 24-hour Concierge Service, free wi-fi in all hotel areas and guest rooms, wi-fi leased line, Grecotel mobile app and smart room control.
• Te Dolli Shop: Exclusive Te Dolli products in line with the hotel’s signature design, elegance and style.
• Meetings: A 110sq m theatre-style room that’s flooded with daylight, for up to 30 people. An interactive whiteboard is available.
Dining: • Bar Secret: Signature
cocktails,
special coffee varieties and exclusive bites. Operating hours 10:00-23:00.
• Library: Assorted coffees and teas, a selection of local and international wines in the relaxing atmosphere of a real library. Operating hours: 10:00-23:00.
• Te Dolli Lounge: Assorted coffees, herbs and teas, delicious nibbles, a selection of local and international wines and signature cocktails in the eclectic atmosphere of Te Dolli exclusive lounge. Operating hours: 11:00-22:00.
The Acropolis Luxury Junior Suite
• Rooftop All-day Bar: Mixologists conjure up new concoctions and time-honoured classic cocktails. Operating hours: 11:00-00:00.
• Pool Lounge: Te open-air pool, overlooking Acropolis, is the perfect spot to enjoy a fresh juice, finger food, exclusive cocktails and lounge music. Operating hours: 10.00-18.00.
• Dolli’s Rooftop Restaurant: Authentic culinary surprises, casual chic dining, fusion cuisine flavours and a refined wine list from the world’s leading wine
regions, as
well sa artisan, family-owned vine- yards suggested by the sommelier. Operating hours: Lunch/dinner 13:00-23:00.
• 24-hour room service FACILITIES & SERVICES
• 24-Hour Reception / Front Desk • Airport / Port Transfer Service • Baby Chairs at the Restaurant • Babysitting (on request) • Bar • Bar Restaurant • Beauty treatments (on request) • Bell-Boy Service • Car & Motorbike Rental • Concierge • Doctor (upon request) • Fax & Photocopy Service • Gym • Laundry & Ironing Service • Lobby Lounge • Massage • Pool towels • Restaurant • Room service • Safe deposit box • Satellite TV • Shower & changing room • Swimming pool • Toilets for disabled people • Wi-fi internet access
Promotional Content • Saturday 28 January 2023
Te Dolli, 49, Mitropoleos Str., 10556, Athens, Greece T: +30 2160 047 000 SoMe: @thedolliacropolis
thedolli.com
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