We noticed that you're using an unsupported browser. The TripAdvisor website may not display properly.We support the following browsers: Windows: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome. Mac: Safari.
TripAdvisor uses this information to find you the lowest prices for your stay.
7 May 8 May
1 room, 2 adults, 0 children12
Age
Close
6 people are viewing this hotel
US$231
US$193
View Deal
SAVE US$38
US$231
View Deal
US$230
View Deal
TravelocityUS$230
Expedia.comUS$230
Hotels.comUS$230
View all 9 deals
Agoda.comUS$193
Booking.comUS$231
Orbitz.comUS$230
TravelocityUS$230
Expedia.comUS$230
Hotels.comUS$230
PricelineUS$202
Hotwire.comUS$230
CancelonUS$219
Prices are the average nightly price provided by our partners and may not include all taxes and fees. Taxes and fees that are shown are estimates only. Please see our partners for more details.
St George Lycabettus Hotel was a great place to stay in Athens.
While having our happy hour cocktails we discussed how the location was just perfect - you are far enough away from the noise of the traffic down town, near enough that
a taxi...More
the quality and the size of the room was below a usual room. the filling was depressing, the furniture aand the decoration was very low level, the only one small window was looking on the wall, when the expectation was really different
Review collected in partnership with this hotel
This business uses tools provided by TripAdvisor (or one of its official Review Collection Partners) to encourage and collect guest reviews, including this one.
We stayed here in the beginning of March and we decided we’ll definitely come back.
We were given a room with a balcony and, if you tell the reception you’re a smoker, they allow you to smoke in the balcony (only there).
They have a...More
1 Thank EmmaABZ
Response from lycabettus, Owner at St. George Lycabettus Lifestyle HotelResponded yesterday
Dear Guest,
Thank you for your kind words and recommendation. We are delighted to know that you enjoyed your recent stay. Please may we highlight our open air rooftop pool functions in the summer months as stated in our promotional material. This year due to...More
Very well run hotel in a location which is hard to beat, with one of the best terraces in the world. Spacy rooms with all amenities. otel may not be perfect for elderly people seeking walks in the neighborhood as your need to walk steep...More
Review collected in partnership with this hotel
This business uses tools provided by TripAdvisor (or one of its official Review Collection Partners) to encourage and collect guest reviews, including this one.
Thank Ernst F
Response from lycabettus, Owner at St. George Lycabettus Lifestyle HotelResponded 2 days ago
Dear Guest,
Thank you for your kind words, greatly valued repeat custom and the super 5 star rating. We are delighted to know that you enjoyed your recent stay, and we hope to have the pleasure of seeing you again in the near future,
Kindest...More
St. George Lycabettus was a very nice hotel. The hotel has aspirations of being a very up market hotel, but let's itself down on prices for food and some drinks which doesn't warrant the cost when compared to other top hotels internationally who would charge...More
Review collected in partnership with this hotel
This business uses tools provided by TripAdvisor (or one of its official Review Collection Partners) to encourage and collect guest reviews, including this one.
Thank Sharon W
Response from lycabettus, Owner at St. George Lycabettus Lifestyle HotelResponded 2 days ago
Dear Guest,
Thank you for your kind words and recommendation. We are glad to know that you enjoyed your recent stay. Please may we assure you that as a family owned and run hotel, we take great care to ensure our guests enjoy quality and...More
By far the ritziest neighbourhood in town, Kolonaki is home to most of the chic boutiques and designer label stores. Here, the wealthy say no to austerity by dressing in their finest and spending hours in the trendy cafés around Kolonaki Square, sipping the most expensive coffee in Europe. The area also contains a couple of notable museums and cultural institutions, which add to the air of nobility. The leafy upper
...More
reaches of Kolonaki transition into Lykavittos Hill, the highest point in central Athens. Climb the paths through its wooded slopes to the tiny chapel at the top, from where you are rewarded with stunning views across the Acropolis to the sea and even the mountains of the Peloponnese on a clear day. The wooden amphitheater up here hosts regular concerts during the summer.
Response from georgejrewing | Reviewed this property |
Hello. Firstly congratulations on that special day. However - please note. I am not the hotel owner but rather someone who simply visited and was impressed by the experience.
Response from georgejrewing | Reviewed this property |
There are rooms with Acropolis views which are great. There are some rooms without. One of the other key benefits is its location. Central and close to kolonaki and all other major attractions. Lots of bars and greater... More
There are rooms with Acropolis views which are great. There are some rooms without. One of the other key benefits is its location. Central and close to kolonaki and all other major attractions. Lots of bars and greater places for dinner and lunch.