Londas Guesthouse

Areopolis, Greece

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  • Room/Unit Type
    • All Year 2012

      Dec 29 - Dec 31

  • Room
    • from 72EUR

    • 2 single beds | 2 guests plus
    • Description: Twin bedroom, bathroom (en suite in 2 bedrooms; the other 2 share one bathroom). One of the rooms can accommodate an extra bed.
    • Number of Room Type: 4
    • Extra beds (available on request): 1 rollaway bed
    • Max occupancy: 3 adults
    • Room Features: central heating.

Closed: never.

Rate Information

  • Rates shown are per Room per night based on 2 people sharing unless otherwise specified
  • Includes (unless otherwise specified) Bed and Breakfast.
  • Tax: Government Tax included
  • Optional Extras:  taxi from €60 from Kalamata, €230 from Athens
  • Children and extra beds: Children of all ages are welcome
    Child 2 to 12 years in Extra Bed: 23 EUR
    Adult or child 12+ years in Extra Bed: 23 EUR
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  • Rates valid until: 31 December 2012

Booking Policies

  • Payment:
    Guarantee deposit of 50% of total is charged in local currency by Londas Guesthouse upon reservation.
    Outstanding balance is to be paid directly to Londas Guesthouse in local currency at time of stay.
    Credit cards accepted by Londas Guesthouse: Mastercard, Visa
    Londas Guesthouse requires a faxed credit card authorisation and signature.
  • Cancellation Fees:
    More than 21 days before arrival:No charge
    Less than 21 days before arrival:50% of total
    No show or early departure:100% of total

Checking in & out

  • check-in: 14:00 check-out: 11:30
Save to favouritesPrintMailLondas GuesthouseEven as you approach this imposing, 3-storey stone tower, you can tell that a lot of thought has gone into its conversion to a 4-room guesthouse. The immaculate blue windowframes against the freshly pointed orange-brown masonry suggest an artistic eye. The reworked fortification blocks show a respect for history. The closed wooden door with its handpainted sign hints at an uncommercial approach to guests. Which all makes sense when you meet Iakovos Xenakis, the Greek who rebuilt this 18th-century tower from near ruins. A professional artist and an amateur historian, he lives on the ground floor and runs his guesthouse almost single-handedly, from fetching fresh bread every morning to chatting easily with his guests at sunset on the roof-terrace. Tucked away on a pedestrian alley in the heart of old Areopolis, the Mani’s ‘capital’ village, there could be no better base for discerning visitors to this rich and textured region.

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