Four Greek inns earn a spot in Conde Nast Traveller’s newly launched Triple Crown assortment, acknowledged throughout the Hot List, Gold List and Readers’ Choice Awards.
Greece has a powerful presence in Conde Nast Traveller’s new Triple Crown assortment, with 4 inns in Athens, Messinia and Porto Heli acknowledged amongst Europe’s high luxurious properties.
The 4 Greek nominations span the nation’s most celebrated hospitality locations: Amanzoe in Porto Heli, The Romanos at Costa Navarino, Four Seasons Astir Palace and Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens.
Introduced this 12 months, the Triple Crown is Conde Nast Traveller’s new accolade recognising inns which have achieved all three of the publication’s highest honours over the previous three a long time.
These are the Hot List, which honors one of the best new inns to have opened within the earlier 12 months; the Gold List, an annual choice of the editors’ favourite inns; and the Readers’ Choice Awards, which spotlight viewers favorites.
Four Seasons Astir Palace – Athens
The pool terrace at Four Seasons Astir Palace, overlooking the Aegean on the Athens Riviera. Photo supply: Conde Nast Traveller
Perched above the Aegean on the Athens Riviera, roughly 40 minutes from the town centre, Four Seasons Astir Palace carries the load of historical past with ease. The resort presents non-public seashore entry, six eating places and a spa drawing on historical Greek wellness traditions – a stable base for leisure, with Athens a simple drive away.
Hotel Grande Bretagne – Athens
The timeless foyer of Hotel Grande Bretagne, a Syntagma Square landmark since 1874. Photo supply: Conde Nast Traveller
A landmark on Syntagma Square since 1874, the Grande Bretagne is as tied to Athens’ id because the Parliament constructing it faces. Now a part of Marriott’s Luxury Collection, the lodge presents Acropolis views, a rooftop backyard restaurant, and interiors that lean confidently into traditional reasonably than up to date.
The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort – Messinia
A sea-view room at The Romanos, the place understated interiors open immediately onto non-public pool terraces. Photo supply: Conde Nast Traveller
The Romanos options 321 rooms constructed round a sequence of lagoon swimming pools and interiors that lean towards quiet understated luxurious. The resort is rooted within the native panorama, providing experiences resembling philosophy walks in historical olive groves and grape harvesting in an natural winery – a uncommon try to attach company with the place reasonably than merely the climate.
Amanzoe – Porto Heli
The seashore membership at Amanzoe, perched above a secluded cove on the Peloponnese coast. Photo supply: Conde Nast Traveller
Amanzoe presents sweeping views over rolling valleys and the ocean. Each of its 38 non-public pavilions comes with its personal pool, whereas a seashore membership, spa and three eating places full the providing. Day journeys to Hydra, Spetses and the traditional theatre of Epidaurus close by are nicely inside attain – making it a property constructed for many who need to genuinely swap off.
Europe’s elite properties
Ritz Paris is one among a number of French properties recognised in Conde Nast Traveller’s Triple Crown assortment. Photo: Ritz Paris
Greece’s 4 entries place it among the many continent’s most represented nations within the Triple Crown assortment.
France leads the European subject with a string of iconic addresses, together with the Ritz Paris, Four Seasons Hotel George V, Hôtel Plaza Athénée and Cheval Blanc St Tropez.
Italy follows intently, with entries spanning Venice, Florence, Rome and the Amalfi Coast – amongst them Passalacqua on Lake Como, the Gritti Palace and Four Seasons Hotel Firenze.
Other notable inclusions come from Austria, the place Rosewood Schloss Fuschl earned its place, Budapest’s Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace, and Ett Hem in Stockholm, one among Scandinavia’s most quietly celebrated boutique inns.
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