Grand Meteora Hotel (or Similar) Meteora, Greece
Located in Laspes Kastrakiou, Grand Meteora Hotel features a traditional restaurant, a bar and a lounge area with fireplace. It offers accommodations with views over the Meteora Rocks, and provides free WiFi access in all areas. Kastraki Village is 1,650 feet from Grand Meteora Hotel. Kalabaka Town is 1.2 mi away, while the Meteora Monasteries are at a distance of 0.6 mi.
Grand Meteora Hotel (or Similar)
Kastraki, Kalmpaka
Meteora, GREECE 422 00
P: +302 432 077 707
Kastraki, Kalmpaka
Meteora, GREECE 422 00
P: +302 432 077 707
Room Amenities
Air Conditioning
Alarm Clock
Bar
Bathrobe
Coffee/Tea Making Facilities
Deposit box in room
Direct Dial Telephone
Drycleaning Service Available
Elevator
Gardens
Hairdryer in room
Laundry Service Available
Minibar
Parking
Pool
Private Bath
Restaurant
Room Serivce
Spa
Flat Screen TV
Free WiFi
24-hour front desk
Luggage storage
Safe
French Balcony
Hotel Amenities
Guest Rooms: Our classic rooms are equipped with air conditioning, flat screen TV, mini fridge and safe. Enjoy the impressive splendor of Meteora from your private balcony.
Location: Near the picturesque village of Kastraki and only 3 km from the historic center of Kalambaka, its name is relevant to what you can expect to see when visiting in this area. The massive, holy rocks of Meteora, covering an area of approximaterly 30 sq km, are visited by more than 2,000,000 tourists every year.
Meteora is a complex of huge, dark sandstone rocks, erected over Kalambaka, close to the mountains of Pindus and Chasia. The monasteries of Meteora are today the second most important monastic complex in Greece, after Mount Athos. Out of the thirty monasteries that historically existed, today only seven operate. They have been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Monuments since 1988.
Meteora is a complex of huge, dark sandstone rocks, erected over Kalambaka, close to the mountains of Pindus and Chasia. The monasteries of Meteora are today the second most important monastic complex in Greece, after Mount Athos. Out of the thirty monasteries that historically existed, today only seven operate. They have been included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Monuments since 1988.
Restaurants: Breakfast, lunch and dinner, prepared with local ingredients, can be enjoyed daily at the classically decorated restaurant, while coffee and drinks are also available at the on-site bar.