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Grecotel Opens Omonia Grand Hotel

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Grecotel's Spilios Vlachoulis (centered) Greocotel's Regional sales director welcomes David Werkau sales manager of Hotel World France (left) and Christos Panaretou of Hotel World Greece to the groups new city hotel, Omonia Grand.
Grecotel's Spilios Vlachoulis (centered) Greocotel's Regional sales director welcomes David Werkau sales manager of Hotel World France (left) and Christos Panaretou of Hotel World Greece to the groups new city hotel, Omonia Grand.

Grecotel’s Spilios Vlachoulis (centered) Greocotel’s Regional sales director welcomes David Werkau sales manager of Hotel World France (left) and Christos Panaretou of Hotel World Greece to the groups new city hotel, Omonia Grand.

Greece’s biggest hotel chain, Grecotel, last month officially opened its new city-center hotel, the Omonia Grand. This second city hotel of the group stands proudly in front of the capital’s second most popular square, Omonia. Its first city unit, the 5-star Athens Plaza, faces the capital’s main square, Syntagma.

The Omonia Grand, a four-star unit, boasts 115 rooms. Very European in style, the Grand offers every service found in up-market deluxe hotels, including a restaurant with some of the most enticing dishes in Athens. The entire unit is fully soundproofed and ideal for business traffic.Besides parking facilities, the Grand sits a mere 20 meters from the city’s new subway system

Grecotel Omonia Grand

Grecotel Omonia Grand

Grand sits a mere 20 meters from the city’s new subway system and 80 meters from the spot where guests can catch the express bus service to Athens International Airport.

Grand’s general manager, Panayiotis Papaspyrou, says his unit guarantees the same services and products found in the 22 hotel units of Grecotel: “Breakfast for all tastes with champagne and smoked salmon for the very selective, a rich variety of whole wheat products and fruit for those that take care of their figure, and Greek cuisine for those that prefer traditional tastes.”

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