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The King
George II Palace combines the grace and stature of a historic landmark
with ultra-modern amenities and personal service that puts guests’
comfort above all else -right down to a personal trainer in the
state-of-the-art health club, exclusively for hotel guests.
Located on Syntagma Square, the King George II Palace was originally
built as a small urban palais that served as an annex to the Palace,
which then occupied the building that houses Greece’s Parliament on the
square’s eastern flank. Later, it served briefly as the prime minister’s
residence before being acquired by a Greek businessman who added several
floors and converted it into a hotel. One of its first guests was King
George II, who made it his haunt. In the Fifties, Sixties, and
Seventies, it was also the favourite hotel of international celebrities,
magnates, world leaders, and movie stars like Aristotle Onassis and
Maria Kallas, Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco, Marilyn Monroe,
Brigitte Bardot, Frank Sinatra, and François Mitterrand.
A ground floor-to-penthouse renovation has restored the King George II
Palace’s original glamour. Advanced technology has also ensured a
completely controlled environment: fully sound-proofed rooms, adjustable
lighting calibrated to complement natural light, advanced climate
control and ventilation, and, of course, fast internet connections. |