| Pyrgos Xeniou | |
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Dimitsana 220 07 Arkadia |
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This 19th century building is five-storeys high (an oddity for the period it was built) and has quite spectacular interiors. The two top floors, which used to be the living quarters, are particularly impressive with hand painted walls and ceilings, and mainly antique furniture. You actually enter the house on the fourth floor (it ‘leans’ against the mountainside and is partly built into the rock), so staying on the top floor (where three of the bedrooms are) doesn’t mean you have to climb endless flights of stairs. Most of the bedrooms are well proportioned and comfortable, and you will find further space to sit in the elegant living room (fourth floor) and a more funky bar/dining room with an exposed rock wall (third floor).
Please note: the guesthouse has recently changed ownership and is currently closed for renovations. It will reopen on 1 October 2008.
What makes it special to me:
I found this a great combination of tradition and style with arty touches.
But what you should keep in mind:
The house is on five levels, so stairs can't be avoided...
| Owner | Manolis Gdountos |
| Address | Dimitsana |
| 220 07 Arkadia | |
| Tel. | 27950-31750 (hotel), 69.72.44.68.90 (mobile) |
| Fax | 27950-31750 |
| Website | http://www.pyrgos-xenioy.gr |
| Opening period: | Normally all year, but the guesthouse is temporarily closed |
| Children: | Not suitable for young children |
| Dogs: | Not allowed, except if you book the quadruple room on the lowest level of the house. |
| Prices: | Double room €100-140 per night (breakfast included) |
| Credit cards: | VISA, DINERS, MASTERCARD |
| Accommodation | 2 double rooms 1 room for up to 3 persons 4 rooms/suites for up to 4 persons |
| Room facilities | En-suite bathroom (shower) |
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Breakfast with lots of homemade products is served from 8h30 to 10h30; if you wish it can be brought to your room (whatever floor you’re on!). You will find several traditional restaurants in Dimitsana for lunch and dinner. |
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Pyrgos Xeniou enjoys a quiet location in Dimitsana, a beautifully preserved village in the mountains of Arcadia, 25 km from Tripoli. You’ll find small shops, cafés and places to eat just a couple of minutes on foot. |
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If you come from Athens, you should follow the motorway from Korinthos to Tripoli. Turn off the motorway between Korinthos and Tripoli just 10 km before Tripoli, towards Levidi and Vytina. About 12 km after Vytina, follow signs for Dimitsana (and Stemnitsa). Once you arrive in the village, turn right into the cobbled lane right after you pass a few small tavernas and cafes. You will find a parking lot after about 50 m. Leave your car, walk back into the direction you came from, and turn left at the steps. This takes you straight to the guesthouse. You can also call Giota and Manolis for instructions (and if you have trouble finding the place, they will come and meet you). |
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Read here what others said about Pyrgos Xeniou
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Our stay at Pyrgos Xeniou was wonderful. The hosts are truly exceptional; they gave us great information about where to eat and how to hike in the Loussos gorge. Giotta even brewed a special herbal tea for our son who was sick. The room was lovely and comfortable, and the breakfast of omelettes and crepes delicious. Rebecca B.Madison, WI July 2007 |
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