A contemporary luxurious 5 stars hotel, located in the restored 19th century Herman Spierer tobacco house.
Meeting point of East and West. Where history and culture meet luxurious benefits and a wine destination unique to each kind.
Located at the magical wetland of Santa Barbara, Drama, ranked among the 60 best urban parks of Europe.An ideal safe house for ducks and birds, consisted of lakes, waterfalls, sycamore trees, paths and small bridges blending together harmoniously and cover an area of 60 acres.
The Spierer tobacco house was built in 1924 by the Austrian architect Konrand Von Vilas for the Swiss tobacco merchant Herman Spierer and because of its dominant presence it was called by the locals “the Spierer skyscraper”.
A historic listed monument of industrial architecture featuring large rooms for the processing and the mature of the tobacco leaves.
The restoration process wa
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Total number of rooms: 73
NO Connecting rooms
hotel
City centre: 0,5 Km.
Bus/Train station: 0,5 Km.
Airport: 70 Km.
Beach: 30 Km.
Ski slopes: 45 Km.
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
Wheelchair-accessible
Car park
NO Garage
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 18:00:00
Check-out hour: 11:00:00
NO Wired Internet
NO Wi-fi
Café
Bar
Restaurant
Non-smoking area
Smoking area
Air conditioning in Restaurant
Breakfast room
Conference room
Meeting room
Projector
Printer
Photocopier
Business centre
Fax
Sauna
Steam bath
Turkish bath (hamam)
Massage
Spa treatments
Hairdressing salon
Beauty salon
Spa centre: 09:30:00-21:30:00
Green Key – Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE)
Breakfast
Breakfast buffet: 07:00:00-10:00:00
Set menu lunch
À la carte dinner
Half board without drinks
Vegetarian meal
Snacks
Greece - Health First