It may not have the cool quotient of Bogota or Berlin, or the lovely boulevards of Paris or Madrid, but Athens has an allure all its own. And it’s not just history and archaeology. Financial headlines aside, many quarters of the ancient capital feel newly vibrant and energetic, with sidewalk cafés brimming with customers; creative young restaurateurs, designers and gallery owners setting up shop; and smiling local pedestrians carrying shopping bags. Here’s why the city is more than just a jumping-off point for the Greek Islands.
Design at NEW Hotel
Athens’ first Design Hotel, the NEW opened about three years ago as the brainchild of a Greek art collector, who brought in Brazil’s super-hip Campana brothers to design the 79 rooms and public spaces. Think tall ladder-back chairs going to nowhere and jaggedly shaped mirrors in the rooms, and walls and columns made of the remnants of old furniture–turned–art installation in the lobby and restaurant. While the rooms (from €200) can be on the snug side, they have smart details like pop-up mirrors and work desks, and plenty of natural light, which makes them feel larger. The NEW also has a terrific location near Constitution Square, and one of the best breakfast buffets in town. (I stayed here and at the Grande Bretagne as a guest of the hotels.)
Design at NEW Hotel
Athens’ first Design Hotel, the NEW opened about three years ago as the brainchild of a Greek art collector, who brought in Brazil’s super-hip Campana brothers to design the 79 rooms and public spaces. Think tall ladder-back chairs going to nowhere and jaggedly shaped mirrors in the rooms, and walls and columns made of the remnants of old furniture–turned–art installation in the lobby and restaurant. While the rooms (from €200) can be on the snug side, they have smart details like pop-up mirrors and work desks, and plenty of natural light, which makes them feel larger. The NEW also has a terrific location near Constitution Square, and one of the best breakfast buffets in town. (I stayed here and at the Grande Bretagne as a guest of the hotels.)