Premier Hotels & Resorts - Winter/Spring 2009 - (Page 61) Nafplion, Peloponnese GREECE Amphitryon Hotel The highly acclaimed Amphitryon Hotel rests on the water’s edge in the historic town of Nafplion, Greece’s first capital city. The hotel’s prestigious seafront location provides breathtaking views of the bay and of the fortified isle of Bourtzi. This lovely setting is complemented by exquisite, modern interiors, which are accented with subtle colors, a bounty of marble appointments and gleaming floors. The Amphitryon has 42 opulent seaview rooms, all of which have recently been renovated. Rooms are Internet capable and include all of the modern conveniences guests expect. Business travelers can request a personal fax machine. Those seeking relaxation will enjoy the hotel’s peaceful sitting areas and the private balconies and terraces in all rooms. Bathrooms of upper level guest rooms feature aero-spa bathtubs. The hotel’s three suites have their own Jacuzzis and wooden deck terraces, as well as additional high-tech accessories. A handful of gourmet indoor-outdoor restaurants at the hotel cater to its visitors’ sophisticated palates. The many beautiful public areas of the hotel are ideal for romance, whether on the terrace for the beautiful sunset, or at the hotel’s bar for a refreshing cocktail. For a restful afternoon of sunbathing or a rejuvenating swim, visit Arvanitia Beach (managed by the hotel), a romantic hideaway with a beach bar and restaurant, that is just a short walk away. Guests of Amphitryon Hotel may also use the facilities of our sister hotel, Nafplia Palace nearby. Of note, the new Nafplia Spa & Beauty Centre operates under the name of the world-famous Institut Dominique Chenot with massages, face and body treatments, and special wellness programs. ENJOY FINE MEDITERRANEAN CUISINE with a breathtaking view (top left). Amphitryon Hotel overlooks the bay and the isle of Bourtzi (top right; below). Ratings/Reviews: Andrew Harper’s Hideaway Report. Accommodations: 42 rooms and three suites. Rates: Per room, per night. Taxes and services included. Double room sea view: from 250680. Suite sea view: from 900- 1,200. Family room: up to three persons (2 rooms) from 600750. Location/Airport: In the town of Nafplion, in the region of Peloponnese; 90 minutes from Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in Athens. Chauffeured or taxi transport service available. Hotel has private heliport. Meeting/Event Facilities: Meeting room with natural daylight provides seating for up to 50 persons. Fully equipped business center. Recreation: Arvanitia beach, walking/jogging track, tennis, mountain-biking nearby. Bungee jumping at Corinth Canal. Excursions to nearby island, as well as rafting, trekking and skiing, can be organized by the hotel. Room Amenities: All sound-proof rooms have panoramic sea views overlooking the island of Bourtzi, sitting area with private balcony or terrace, air-conditioning/heating, LCD TV, CD/ DVD players, Internet access, lighting, message and privacy button, mini-bar, bathrobes, slippers, hair dryer. Plasma-screen TVs in Suites. Luxury Services: Chauffeured airport transfers, limousine, heliport and helicopter service, yacht/car rental, taxi service, express checkin/check-out, private excursions, guidance and transportation to ancient sites or islands nearby, babysitter, florist, medical assistance, hospital within 10 minutes’ drive, room service, laundry and dry cleaning service, twice-daily housekeeping. Address: Spiliadou Str., 211 00, Nafplion, Peloponnese, Greece Phone: (30) 27520 70700 U.S.: (212) 515-5696 Fax: (30) 27520 25850 U.S. (212) 515-5697 Website: www.amphitryon.gr E-mail: reservations@nafplionhotels.gr GDS: Amadeus, LW ATH 810; Galileo, LW 68709; Sabre, LW 64107; Worldspan, LW 0810 General Manager: Christos Coimas Affiliations: Owned by Helios Hotels & Resorts, The Leading Small Hotels of the World www.premierhotels.com Winter/Spring 2009 | PREMIER HOTELS & RESORTS 61 http://www.amphitryon.gr http://www.amphitryon.gr http://www.premierhotels.com
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