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Aetoma traditional hotel is situated in Nafplion, a city with a unique history and a magical aura about it. Hotel Aetoma, an 18th Century mansion, having been totally renovated to the highest standards, now combines the beauty of the past with the comforts of today and offers the perfect environment for its guests relaxation and is the ideal accommodation for a 'get away from it all' visit to historical Nafplion. The Neoclassical 'feel' is apparent in all 5 of the Hotel Aetoma's luxurious and hospitable rooms. In fact one of the Aetoma hotel rooms 'the Akrokeramo Suite' seems to have glided effortlessly and had landed on the roof of the Traditional Hotel Aetoma. As soon as someone enters the Hotel Aetoma, the feeling of familiarity combined with the unique and luxurious setting, becomes aware that the Aetoma had been renovated with its guests comfort in mind.
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In Nafplion,a city of magical breeze and unique history, a revamped mansion of the 18th century, combines the beauty of the past with the comforts of the present and creates the ideal environment for relaxation and exceptional holidays.
The neoclassical luxury appears in each of the 5 hospitable rooms, one of which seems like it slipped silently and took its place in the loft. Forthcoming at the hall of the reception, the visitor feels already that he came in both a familiar and unique place, where all function according to his comfort?from the relaxing view from the balconies, up to the generous breakfast!
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Hotel Aetoma location: Aetoma is situated in Saint Spyridon Square in the old city of Nafplion.The Nafplion street where the traditional mansion AETOMA stands, seems like a passage through time and history.. In the heart of the old city of Nafplion, at Saint Spyridon Square, which seems to whisper to you to make a stop here. As you reach Saint Spyridon Square, Traditional Hotel Aetoma catches your eye as it blends perfectly with its historical setting and surroundings. The "consoles", The "fleurons", the "capitals", the "meander", and the "crests" all classical architectural elements decorating the Aetoma's facade, have played a major part in naming the mansion and its rooms. A stones throw away from the Aetoma mansion, stands the Church of Saint Spyridon dating back to 1702, travels you back in time, when in September 27th 1831 it became witness to the assassination of the first governor of the newly born State of Greece, Ioannis Kapodistrias.
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