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This picturesque hotel, on a quiet cobbled street in the Old Town, occupies an A.D. 1300 sandstone building with flagstone floors, wooden beams, and...more
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Messinia is a ravishingly remote corner of the southwest Peloponnese that's a four-hour drive from Athens (or one hour from tiny Kalamata airport). It was well...more
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The most modern hotel in this ancient city, the Rodos has 60 plush, contemporary units with satellite color TVs, minibars, and phones (the 30 suites even have...more
see the Rhodes guideCape Skinari, the northernmost tip of Zakynthos, is the setting for this rustic, inspired property. The three Potamitis brothers—Adonis, Dionisios, and...more
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In the 1970s, owner Costis Psychas and his late mother had the prescience to buy a group of 300-year-old cliff-side cave dwellings, formerly owned by local...more
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With no views to speak of, and rooms about as large as you'd expect to find aboard a submarine (in both cases, the penthouse suite excepted), this contemporary...more
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There are scores of "Vathy"s in the islands (it means "deep"), but this one is Ithaca's port and capital. Here you'll find a pale-blue traditional building...more
see the Corfu + the Ionians guideA neoclassical mansion dating from 1924, when this northern district was the country escape for rich Athenians, the Pentelikon still radiates quiet glamour. The...more
see the Athens guideThe best way to experience Paxos would be to rent a tiny villa nestled among some of the island's 300,000 olive trees (for info about villa rentals, contact...more
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Attached to the mainland by a causeway, Lefkada is a popular destination for Greek tourists who drive over to enjoy the renowned beaches (especially Porto...more
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