In Town

A curated guide to the cities beyond the hotel.

Every destination
has its own rhythm

Shaped by architecture, culture, movement, and everyday rituals.
In Town explores these layers through selected landmarks, cultural spaces, local experiences, and places that define the atmosphere of each city.

Athens

A city defined by contrast and layering — where ancient structures coexist with contemporary urban life. Athens moves between history and modernity in a constant rhythm of light, density, and openness, creating a landscape that is both fragmented and complete at the same time.

Landmarks

Things to do

A city defined by contrast and layering — where ancient structures coexist with contemporary urban life. Athens moves between history and modernity in a constant rhythm of light, density, and openness, creating a landscape that is both fragmented and complete at the same time.

Coffee & mornings – Quiet cafés, neighbourhood bakeries, and slow starts hidden within the city’s dense urban fabric.

Dining – Contemporary restaurants, traditional tables, and hidden spots that reflect the contrast of Athens’ evolving food scene.

Culture – Museums, galleries, and cultural spaces that connect ancient context with modern creative expression.

Night – Rooftops, bars, and late-hour spaces where the city shifts into a more atmospheric and fragmented rhythm.

Urban Archive – Visual fragments of architecture, street life, and everyday urban detail that define the texture of the city.

Thessaloniki

A coastal city shaped by its waterfront, historic depth, and relaxed urban energy. Thessaloniki blends Byzantine heritage with a modern cultural pulse, creating a walkable city where food, culture, and everyday life naturally overlap.

Landmarks

Things to do

Thessaloniki unfolds naturally along its waterfront and through its dense urban fabric. The city is made for slow movement — walking, stopping, observing. Spend time along the promenade, explore neighborhoods where food and culture intersect, and experience how everyday life blends seamlessly with nightlife and social energy.

Coffee & mornings – Waterfront cafés, local bakeries, and slow morning rituals shaped by the city’s relaxed rhythm.

Dining – A strong food culture of local taverns, modern kitchens, and neighbourhood spots where dining is deeply social.

Culture – Byzantine heritage, contemporary galleries, and cultural institutions that reflect the city’s layered identity.

Night – Bars, music spots, and waterfront venues where nightlife unfolds naturally and continuously.

Urban Archive – Street textures, seaside light, and architectural details that capture the city’s blend of history and modern life.

We curate the experience around each hotel.