Hotel in Thessaloniki, Greece
The Modernist Thessaloniki
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About The Modernist Thessaloniki
The Modernist Thessaloniki takes its inspiration not from the classical world but from its immediate setting, a Twenties landmark close to the central Aristotelous Square. Inside you’ll find elements of the evolution of modernist design, from its precursors in Art Deco on through to Bauhaus and all the way to the present day. Of course, this is no museum exhibit — what matters is how well it hangs together for guests, and the answer is: very well indeed. Rooms occupy a range of sensibly named categories, from Small on up through Extra Large to Family; all are chic in near-monochromes with occasional thoughtful (if sober) accents of color. And all, regardless of square footage, come with up-to-date comforts like espresso machines and Marshall Bluetooth speakers. Breakfast is served amid the greenery of the rooftop garden, and there’s a small shop showcasing branded lifestyle products, as well as an informal art gallery. Just next door is a café serving light bites and lunch, and beyond that you’re at the mercy of the city — no hardship, given the Modernist’s position at the heart of urban Thessaloniki.
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