- Address
- 93 IROON POLYTECHNIOU AVE, 18536
- Chain
- UZ
- Opened
- 1978 (renovated 2003)
- Area
- City downtown, Suburb
About Savoy Hotel
SAVOY hotel Piraeus is a premium business hotel uniquely located in the city centre. It is in walking distance from the Cruise Ships docks at the Main Port/ Passalimani Yacht Harbour and only 10 km from all historical attractions of Athens. It is also less than an hour from some of Atticas most beautiful beaches and the islands of Argosaronic Gulf. Its location at the heart of the shipping business area and very close to the exhibition centres/ the city-s main sights and shopping areas/ makes it an ideal venue/ whether you are on vacation or in a business trip. This completely renovated hotel offers all modern facilities -i.e. LAN with ADSL lines for hi-speed Internet- and yet the warm and friendly environment required by today-s discerning travelers. Sixty-eight fully equipped rooms and three spacious suites/ luxuriously furnished communal areas and the personalized service provided by our dedicated personnel/ guarantee the high standard of services that have been offered to guests of the Savoy hotel for over twenty five years. The hotel-s Restaurant and Bar/ adjoining the ground floor lobby/ offer a generous buffet breakfast from early morning hours/ Greek and Mediterranean tastes during the day and excellent local wines and drinks into late at night/ in a relaxed and elegant atmosphere. The newly renovated conference rooms in mezzanine/ fitted with all the latest in audiovisual equipment/ simply set the standards in Piraeus for banquets/conferences/ meetings and seminars of all types.
PIRAEUS is located at the southwest part of Athens - the city with the most ancient and glorious history among European capitals/ some 5000 years ago. Comprising its resource to the sea/ it has been the port of Athens since ancient times. Contemporary Piraeus - the foremost among Mediterranean ports is Greece-s third largest city with stressful financial activity. Nowadays Piraeus is actually the same city with Athens as the boundaries between them are more of an administrative nature rather than real ones. Being the gate of continental Greece to its hundreds of islands/ it is also one of the most significant cities for shipping business around the world. A modern city hosting not only international events and exhibitions but the majority of the cruise ships sailing across the Mediterranean all year round. But Piraeus is not only business. Beside the Municipal Theatre/ one can find nice little open-air restaurants and fountains at the shade of building-s New-Classical facades. On the narrow streets behind the main banks and ticket offices that rim the central ferry port/ there are smart restaurants and shops. Many are also the samples of inspired New-Classical architecture adorning the city. At the east area of the electric railway terminal lays the lively market area. On Sunday mornings there is also a bustling flea market/ which is centered around the nearby antique shops. At the eastern side of Piraeus peninsula lie the most attractive areas of the city. Passalimani Yacht harbor and Marina Zeas are the places where some of the most impressive yachts and cruisers are moored. The coastline of Piraiki is full of taverns and shops that cater to the needs of yachtsmen. Mikrolimano -another lovely little harbor with numerous bars and taverns- is a popular hang-out for tourists. Kastella is Piraeus most fashionable neighborhood with breathtaking views to the ports of Piraeus and the whole area of Athens. Other tourist attractions of Piraeus are the Archeological and the
