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Hotelising Introduces ‘Sir Athens’ to Greek Capital’s Hospitality Scene

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Sir Athens Hotel

Hotel sales management company Hotelising recently introduced Sir Athens, a new five-star concept, to the Greek capital’s hospitality scene.

Housed in a 300-square-meter neoclassical building in a premium location on Kaplanon street in the area of Kolonaki, Sir Athens offers guests the opportunity to indulge in the local culture and  flavors; meet the locals; experience the rhythm of the city, and enjoy a luxury stay.

“Our love for hospitality meets entrepreneurship in this new design concept, which has incorporated the structure and elements of a five-star unit – reception area and concierge services among others – also respecting the privacy of its guests, and offering comfort and relaxation in the city center,” the company said in an announcement.

Through Sir Athens, Hotelising aims to transform the classic hospitality offered in a hotel, into a friendly, modern and definitely warmer relationship between a host and a guest.

Sir Athens aims is to initiate its guests into the exceptional spirit of Greek hospitality, also respecting – as a ‘Sir’ – the architecture of classical Athens, while adding art details for a sophisticated style.”

Focusing on the sales of hotel units in Greece, Hotelising offers an integrated sales strategy program, aiming to achieve revenue maximization while building a strong brand and customer base.

The company was also  recently honored at the Tourism Awards 2018 for the sales management services it offers to hotel owners.

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