The wooded Lycabettus Hill rises out of the elegant and exclusive Kolonaki district of Athens. Its summit affords
one of the best south west views of the Acropolis and is served by a funicular railway for those who find the
climb to the summit a little too steep. However, there is an even more luxurious and relaxing viewpoint for one
of the worlds most famous sights: the St George Lycabettus.
Situated on the hill whose name is derived from the wolves that once roamed through the forests, the St
George has one of the best and most convenient positions in the city. Backed by trees, a short distance from
the funicular railway and the pathway that winds up through the woods, the hotel enjoys the best of both worlds.
Step outside and you can be strolling through the woods in a peaceful urban countryside or indulging yourself
in the many high class boutiques and small chic design shops that line the streets of the Kolonaki or Little
Column quarter. Enjoying a coffee or enjoying the mezes at one of hundreds of excellent bars and cafes.
The hotel consists comfortable rooms and suites, elegant public areas, and modern facilities, the traditional values of personal service and genuine hospitality remain. Many of the rooms have superb views across to the Acropolis or the surrounding hills and those that look out over the internal quadrangle are havens of peace. Perhaps the crowning glory of this delightful hotel is the garden swimming pool on the roof with its unobstructed view to the Parthenon itself. One of the unique pleasures of a stay at the St George must be to swim in the pool or watching the setting sun gilding the ancient temple walls to gold then pink.
Many of the most notable attractions and sights of this fascinating city are within easy reach. The major art
galleries and museums, such as the presidential palace, the extensive National Gardens and the Olympic
Stadium, are all within easy reach by taxi or bus. The Acropolis itself is only a short distance further and can easily be combined with an exploration of the famous Plaka district, its cosmopolitan shops, restaurants and distinctive 19th century architecture.
Discovering Athens from the charm and comfort of the St George is one of lifes luxuries.