Located in the heart of Athens and screaming ‘Greek Summer’ the Mavili Beach at “Alexandros” hotel has taken an innovative leap to heighten the hospitality experience for locals and visitors, turning the rooftop of its modern building into a seaside haven, overlooking the Lycabettus hill.
Mavili Beach is where urban architecture embraces Cycladic beauty and it's the perfect spot for hotel guests and visitors alike to enjoy a tranquil and yet fully equipped spot where you can work, get together for a social gathering or come here for complete rest and relaxation.
The unique vibe that is felt on the rooftop lies in the sense of being on a Greek island even though you are in the heart of Athens.
Featuring a bougainvillea-shaded ‘tavern’, whitewashed stone walls, cobblestone flooring, and sand-covered pool area, it makes for an unforgettable island-like experience, without ever having left the bustling Greek capital.
Mavili Beach offers amenities that are ideal for both business and pleasure, featuring sunbeds equipped with power sockets, USB ports, and free Internet connection, as well as beautiful and airy beach cabins with a private mini-bar and flat TV screen.
This original rooftop spot is the ideal location for a wide array of open-air events ranging from private celebrations to corporate events, serviced with a tailor-made approach to suit every guest’s needs.
bookings see https://mavilibeach.gr/
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