Hotel Grande Bretagne Athens: Imperial Throne Over Syntagma Square

Hotel Grande Bretagne Athens occupies the most commanding position in Greek capital history—a neoclassical palace built in 1874 as the city’s first grand hotel, positioned directly opposite the Hellenic Parliament where European monarchs negotiated territorial sovereignty and diplomatic authority. Winston Churchill directed Mediterranean operations from its suites during WWII. The marble halls that hosted King … Continue reading Hotel Grande Bretagne Athens: Imperial Throne Over Syntagma Square