Hotel Byzantion is located down the road to the Byzantine town of Mistras, a short drive from the Archaeological Site. It features rooms with spectacular views of ancient Mistras and Mount Taygetos.
Wendy
New Zealand
Lovely clean spacious room.
Air conditioning, double glazing and wooden shutters so options for air circulation / heating /cooling.
Everything was clean. The bed was so comfortable!
The shower had a non slip mat which i appreciated.
There was a safe, mini fridge in the room.
Also a shady parking space and use of a pool (sadly we didnt have time)
The staff were friendly. And very helpful.
Great location in a quiet village.
This small luxury hotel, built in 1850 as the centre of society, stands proudly under the ragged shadow of Mount Taygetos.
Jeannette
Netherlands
The hotel is a tranquil haven in a beautiful setting. It has a nice history and one can feel it. The room & bathroom had a very nice size, the bed was super comfortable. The two ladies were very welcoming and really looked after their guests.
Situated in Mystras, 5.5 km from Leonida's Statue, Kyniska Palace Conference & Spa features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Loukia
Greece
Half board an breakfast were super nice and tasteful. The staff also was so friendly and helpful
Located in Mystras, Mystras Grand Palace Resort & Spa has free bikes and seasonal outdoor swimming pool. The 5-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free WiFi.
Sarah
Australia
Luxury hotel with space and in a lovely calm environment. A great place to spend time after visiting Mystras ancient site. Enjoyed having the two pools.
Set in Mystras, 1.7 km from Mystras, Acropolis Mystra Guesthouse offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Daniel
Germany
Nice location up on the hill and close to ancient sites, nice and cozy room with a nice view from the balcony, nice restaurant, very good breakfast, good parking lot!
Located at the foot of Mount Taygetus and surrounded by its private forest, the 5-star Euphoria Retreat - A Holistic Wellbeing Destination Spa has a unique architectural design drawing inspiration...
Alexandre
United Kingdom
Great location and service. Breakfast a little light.
Set amidst lush greenery, at an altitude of 600 metres, the traditionally built Guesthouse Mazaraki is situated close to the picturesque village of Mystras, offering views of the Byzantine castle of...
Claudia
Colombia
Location is amazing, bog rooms, beautifully decorated
Great pool and delicious breakfasts
The perfect place to stay!!!!!
Set amidst greenery, Christina Guest House is located in Mystras, just 30 metres from the central square. It offers air-conditioned accommodation, some with mountain views from their balcony.
Built in 1932, Archontiko is a traditional property located in the centre of Anavriti Village, at an altitude of 900 metres.
Barry
United Kingdom
A very special place to stay. If you are walking the E4 Peloponnese Way, staying at Archontiko is one of the highlights of the whole journey. It's made memorable by its kind and friendly hosts, Maria and Yiorgos. The lovingly restored house is full of character, quiet and comfortable. It's a marvelous place to relax. The food served is excellent, and many thanks to Stephanie for her kindness in making the meal possible. Archontiko is the hub for walking in the Taygetos mountains, and you will not find anyone more knowledgeable about walking in the area than Yiorgos, who oversees the E4 in the Peloponnese. I was reluctant to leave, and I would love to go back to it one day.
On average, 3-star hotels in Mystras cost £66 per night, and 4-star hotels in Mystras are £88 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Mystras can on average be found for £266 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mystras this weekend is £67 or, for a 4-star hotel, £83. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mystras for this weekend cost on average around £333 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
I could happily stay longer in the superb hotel, but mainly...
I could happily stay longer in the superb hotel, but mainly there is one sight to see in Mystras - the site of the old Byzantine city.
We spent longer there than anticipated; and if we had more time and energy we could have spent the entire day.
Drive to the top; see the citadel and the churches at the top. Drive to the bottom to see the rest of the site.
There is good information at the site, but prepare by reading up ahead and ideally have a good guidebook to make clear what to see at the site.
Gwen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Mystras Archeological Site is an extraordinary...
The Mystras Archeological Site is an extraordinary collection of Byzantine churches and ruins, built into and atop a steep mountain. Allow at least two hours and be prepared for lots of walking on slippery, uneven, steep surfaces. Worth it!
Tip: easy to park in Mystras main square, with multiple tavernas to choose from for lunch or dinner.
Dana
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a small town or you can even call it a village.
It's a small town or you can even call it a village. Coffee drinks and food can be found in the center square of that village. Ideal location to visit the famous Castle city of Mystras and after that, regroup and continue your journey. If i may suggest, the route from there to Kalamata through Taygetos mountain (EO82) is amazing...
Sigalas
Greece
10
Scored 10
I am very sorry for the CONFUSION in my review particualrly...
I am very sorry for the CONFUSION in my review particualrly of this place. UNFORTUNATELY we could only spend ONE night at this magical and extraordinary PYRGOS OF MYSTRA. It was one of the most memorable places I have stayed in. Our host MARIA excels in her efficiency and kindness. The whole place has an aura of serenity and peace. It is no doubt due to the staff but also the surroundings: a profusion of orange and lemon trees, paerfumed roses and a beautifully landscaped garden. The room is not only beautiful but extremely well equipped and it was the best shower during my trip to Greece! We really received the royal treatment and in the magnificent dining room we were served a most delicious breakfast. I was so very sorry to leave the place the next morning and I woud recommend, without any hesitation, this particular hotel and make sure that you can spend MORE than only one night there. Our fondest appreciation to Maria.
Zinat
France
10
Scored 10
Lovely quaint village within walking distance of the ancient...
Lovely quaint village within walking distance of the ancient archaeological sites, which are stunning.
It’s all very hilly to take a taxi to the top gate of the site if you’re feeling lazy - then it’s just up to the castle and then it’s all downhill back through the site and down into town
Russell
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
An amazing ruined city - great for anyone interested in...
An amazing ruined city - great for anyone interested in history. We started at the top, walking up to the fortress then down through the city . We did not move our car as some tourist books recommend. The restaurant is outside the site but tickets are valid all day so no problem returning to walk back up - recommend this as you see things from a different perspective going in the opposite direction. There are sufficient information boards. Be aware there is only one toilet on site. Good shoes are a must - these are ruins! Highly recommend.
Fantastic room with a fantastic view (Sparta and Mystras). Great, elaborate breakfast served in our room. A couple of minutes from Mystras by car, with some restaurants at walking distance. Probably the best place we stayed during our tour of the Peloponnese. Friendly staff too, but I can't say we met unfriendly hotel staff during our tour.
The location is great with several restaurants nearby.
Big room, spacious and well clean. Bathroom good, spacious, shower good. Bed very comfortable.
Private parking.
Loved the host Helena, extremely sympathetic and pleasant.
Highly recommended. Ideal for visiting Mystras and Sparti.
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