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Milanese artist and collector Giuseppe Sala owns this beautifully converted 15th-century Ottoman town house. With its mix of Indian and Turkish furnishings and...more
see the Rhodes guide
Tucked away up north in the posh suburb of Ekali, this pair of glass-walled, three-story, sixties-modern blocks would suit the sensibilities of a rich,...more
see the Athens guideZakynthos Town was destroyed in the 1953 earthquake, but it was rebuilt afterward as an appealing waterfront hub with pleasant piazzas and a few surviving...more
see the Corfu + the Ionians guide
This recently reinvented city hotelgone from dark to dazzlingwows with its public spaces more than it does with its 50 rooms. The minimalist glass,...more
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This neoclassical mansion, atop Imerovigli village overlooking the caldera, has nine rooms (four can be combined and rented as a private villa). The rooms come...more
see the Mykonos + Santorini guideThe shortcoming—or saving grace—of this 40-room luxury hotel overlooking its own pebble beach on Ornos Bay is that it's not quite close enough to...more
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Similar in design-driven style and ambience to its better-known sister, the Katikies, which is a few steps along the caldera, this 19-suite hotel features a...more
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One of Greece's most romantic destinations, Monemvassia village is the site of a medieval castle marooned on a rocky outcrop, surrounded by a tangle of stone...more
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Named for the monarch who used to stay at this hotel during its heyday—along with Aristotle Onassis, Maria Callas, Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier, Marilyn...more
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The hotel itself is pleasant enoughstone walls, terra-cotta roof, simply furnished rooms, but the picturesque location is the real draw. The Kalamitsi...more
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