Apartment in Plaka
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
This elegant top-floor penthouse features a stunning 40 sq.m. panoramic private terrace, recently renovated and designed to fully embrace outdoor living. From its elevated position, the apartment enjoys sweeping views of the Acropolis rock, the Acropolis Museum, the Hill of the Muses (Philopappous), and the surrounding historic cityscape.
The residence is set on the picturesque square of St. Katerina’s Church, built on the site of the ancient Temple of Artemis, where traces of its history remain visible today. Located at the top of a small and discreet building, the apartment offers a privileged perspective over the church, its gardens, and the landmarks beyond.
Each room benefits from exceptional natural light, open views, and direct access to the panoramic terrace, creating a seamless connection between interior and exterior spaces and a constant sense of openness and calm.
The Rooms
The apartment is thoughtfully arranged to enhance comfort, light, and views.
The living area opens directly onto the expansive terrace, allowing natural light and the Athenian skyline to become part of the living experience.
The kitchen is fully equipped and discreetly integrated within the space, suitable for both short and longer stays.
The bedrooms are serene and bright, each offering direct access to the terrace and uninterrupted views of the surroundings. The bathroom is modern and functional, designed with simplicity and comfort in mind.
Every room is oriented towards the terrace, ensuring that the iconic views of Athens remain present throughout the entire home.
The Location
Located in Plaka, Athens’ oldest and most atmospheric neighborhood, the apartment sits within a fully pedestrian, elevated area that feels like a small village in the heart of the city. Narrow Cycladic-style streets, neoclassical houses, Byzantine churches, and lively squares create a unique blend of history and everyday life.
Within a few minutes on foot, guests can reach the Acropolis, the Acropolis Museum, the Herodes Atticus Theatre, Syntagma Square, the Monastiraki flea market, and the National Garden, as well as major cultural landmarks such as the Benaki Museum and the Museum of Cycladic Art.
The area is vibrant and full of life, with cafés, traditional tavernas, small shops, cultural venues, and an open-air cinema during the summer months. Despite its central location, Plaka retains a calm, village-like atmosphere that makes it one of the most desirable areas in Athens.
Excellent public transport connections nearby provide easy access to the entire city and the airport, while most attractions are comfortably reachable on foot.
