Monsieur Didot welcomes his friends in an astounding neoclassical Athenian house of the early 20th century right at the heart of Athens in the Kolonaki quarter. It was 50 years ago when John Lennon and Yoko Ono spent a few days in this house during an incognito visit to the city.
Just five minutes from the Panepistimion subway station, surrounded by theatres, museums, publishing houses and historic bookstores, but also countless cafés, bars, restaurants and boutiques of the largest fashion houses, Monsieur Didot's house is the perfect springboard to really feel the beating of this wonderful, lively city and experience in full its historical grandeur. Monsieur Didot invites us to love Athens as much as he did!
Monsieur Didot's house offers a sense of discreet luxury and relaxation, incorporating a range of natural materials and exotic plant life to offer a living experience that is built around the principles of culture, well-being and aesthetic pleasure.
One of Monsieur Didot's greatest assets is its location. The house has the privilege of being located at the border of two extremely different yet genuinely characteristic districts of modern Athens.
Kolonaki, an aristocratic district on the one side, and Exarchia, a vibrant, hip and alternative area of the city on the other. Monsieur Didot's DNA encompasses cultural and philosophical elements from both of these districts, beautifully combined to create a unifying and harmonious entity.
Functioning once as a gathering space for artists and intellectuals, and often the area where the dream of an urban life was brought to fruition, Kolonaki established itself as an enviable area and one of the most sought-after locations in Athens. Its mesmerising neoclassical buildings, together with its social and artistic flair, made Kolonaki one of the city's most beautiful quarters. Its aristocratic character is partly due to its proximity to the former Royal Palace, which attracted the social grandeur during the Greek Monarchy.
Today, Kolonaki retains its historic and unique character but has also grown into a commercial centre. It is here where one can enjoy the most refined shops in Athens and all the renowned fashion houses along with multiple cafés, bars and restaurants, offering a pleasant escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Exarchia, and in particular the quarter of Neapolis, can be defined as the birthplace of letters and culture in the area. All the greats of Greek art and letters lived and excelled here and it established a reputation as the home of the bohemian intellectual, who would flood the multitude of art cafés, printing and publishing houses. It is to this present day still home to the offices of large, contemporary publishing houses whilst many small printing offices, resisting the passing of time, can also be found hidden in its streets.
The area of Exarchia is still renowned for its youthful vibrancy and a hint of alternative and hipster culture which is illustrated through an array of restaurants, cafés and bars that fill the streets, whilst there is and also an abundance of alternative events and exhibitions.
40 sq.m. | Ground floor | 2- 4 Guests | 1 King size bed & 1 Sofa bed for 2 More...
Two lush green friends accompany your stay in this spacious, distinguished suite found in a privileged location at the corner of the house’s ground floor.
28 sq.m. | First floor | Fireplace | 2 Guests | King size bed | Large bookcase More...
The marble carved fireplace and an old, decorated wall, hold the secret to the large bookcase of this wonderful room located on the corner of the house’s 1st floor.
30 sq.m. | Second floor | Private balcony | 2 Guests | Queen size bed More...
Found on the second floor, exhibits a dose of modern architecture in harmony with the building’s classical identity, and offers the pleasure of a private veranda with city views.
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