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Be My Guest Athens Hotel Will Reopen on June 1

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Be My Guest Athens hotel

Be My Guest Athens, a hospitality property located in the historic neighborhood of Thissio in the Greek capital, has announced that it will reopen as of June 1.

The hotel remained closed during the previous months due to Greece’s Covid-19 lockdown measures and its management took the opportunity to renovate and upgrade its facilities.

Be My Guest offers 14 rooms of various types: from standard double rooms and deluxe double rooms with balcony to deluxe triple rooms with balcony and suites.

The hotel’s location – only a few steps away from the city’s landmark sites such as the Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum – makes it the ideal starting point for city explorations. The neighborhood of Thissio also adds value to the hospitality experience as it provides visitors with the opportunity to meet and interact with locals.

Be My Guest also features a spacious cozy roof garden where guests can enjoy breakfast, drinks and cocktails.

Meanwhile, Nimaris IKE, the owner of Be My Guest, operates a number of luxury apartments around the Acropolis hill, with the aim to provide travelers with more accommodation options in Athens.

The hospitality company is implementing all the latest Covid-19 health protocols announced by Greek authorities in its hotel and apartments.

More information on Be My Guest Athens and its accommodation services can be found at www.bemyguestathens.gr.

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