Generali
Arahova
320 04 Viotia
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This little guesthouse manages to combine an excellent location, a warm welcome, an arty and pretty interior, an easy-going atmosphere, a terrific breakfast, and even more... Once a family home (the building is over a hundred years old), it now has nine unique guestrooms, varying from a tiny lovers’ nest furnished with just one big bed to a large family room spread over two levels. All (themed) rooms have comfortable country style furniture, a working fireplace (except the smallest), and loads of fun details in their décor. A delicious breakfast (particularly copious during winter weekends and holidays) is served in the small ground-floor dining room (non-smoking!) and in the basement of the guesthouse you will find a funky relaxation space, with an indoor swimming pool (replete with a Jacuzzi and water massage) and a sauna.


What makes it special to me:

The creative (and fun!) decorative touches and the warm welcome. This little guesthouse is unique!


But what you should keep in mind:

The sitting room is on the small side. Breakfast is not at its best when there are few guests only. The indoor pool is not always in use during the summer months.

OwnerStamatis Generalis
Address Arahova
320 04 Viotia
Tel. 22670-31529
Fax 22670-32287
E-mailinfo@generalis.gr
Website http://www.generalis.gr
Opening period:

All year

Children:Welcome
Dogs:Allowed upon prior agreement
Prices:

 

 

Accommodation type

October - April
 


May - Sept
Mon-Thu Fri-Sun
Nat. Holidays
Double room 70-90 100-180 60-80
Apartments for 4-6 persons 100-115 180-220 100

  • Prices in Euro per unit per night (taxes included).
  • Prices vary according to room.
  • Breakfast is not included in the prices.
  • The above prices are may be subject to change. Prices will be confirmed when you make a reservation enquiry.

 

Credit cards: Not accepted
Accommodation5 double rooms
1 studio for 2 persons with a kitchenette
2 rooms for up to 3 persons
3 apartments for up to 4 persons with a kitchenette
1 maisonette for up to 6 persons
Room facilities

En-suite bathroom (shower with hydromassage)
Telephone
Television
CD player
Internet access
Refrigerator
Facilities to make coffee and tea
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
Fireplace (except in "Erotas")
The studio and the apartments have a fully equipped kitchenette

Small dining room
Small indoor pool, Jacuzzi and hydro-massage (children allowed until 18h00)
Sauna
Hammam
Small spa/beauty centre

Breakfast is served from 8h00 to 13h00. During the high season (winter holidays and weekends) it is very rich, with great omelettes, crêpes, croissants, chocolate cake and fresh juice, at other times the choice is a bit more limited (but still pretty good!). For lunch and dinner, Arahova has a good choice of places to eat, and there are many traditional restaurants along the road to the ski centre.

Guesthouse Generali enjoys a quiet location in Arahova, in a narrow pedestrian street below the main street. Arahova – Greece’s most trendy little town in the mountains – is 20 km from the Parnassos ski centre (and indeed the place where most skiers stay) and only 12 km from Delphi.

Arahova is barely two hours by car from Athens. The first 50 km or so are on the National Road (in the direction of Lamia). You take the exit for Thiva and start following signs for Delphi. It is about 80 km (good secondary road) to Arahova. About half a kilometre after you enter Arahova, you will see an old school building on your left (just before the road curves to the right). Leave your car and go down the steps between the school and the taverna (Agnadio). Take a left after you pass the church, and you will see the guesthouse a bit further on, on your right. If you make a phone call to the guesthouse from the main road, someone will come to help you with your luggage.

Let’s start with Delphi. I find this the most magical archaeological finds in the country. In ancient times, the site of the oracle of Delphi was regarded as the centre of the world, the place where heaven and earth came together. It still feels that way. You don’t need to be a believer of any sorts to be moved by this place and to sense its magic. The scenery is magnificent and the excavations are awe-inspiring. You will find the remains of the temple of Apollon as well as several smaller ones, a theatre, a stoa, a stadium and a gymnasium. Part of the excavations lie above the road (opening hours and an entrance fee); those that are situated a little further down, below the road, are freely accessible, quieter (at least during my visits) but no less fascinating. The site and the museum are open daily with the exception of a few national holidays, but keep in mind that during the winter season, they close at 15h00.

 

The town of Delphi has no charm whatsoever; don’t stop here unless you want to buy souvenirs and have lunch together with busloads of tourists. Better drive on another half hour or so for a visit to Galaxidi, one of most picturesque ports on the Greek mainland. Gorgeous 19th century neoclassical houses line the waterfront; come here at lunchtime for a meal by the water. There’s a good choice of tavernas serving fresh fish and traditional Greek food.

 

Situated 12 km east of Delphi, Arahova is another great place to visit, and better even, to spend one or several nights. It is a picturesque little mountain town, where you can buy traditional handicrafts, taste local specialties and dance to Greek music, but where you will also find shops selling trendy ski wear, and where you can lounge with a café latte and a chocolate soufflé, and with something jazzy playing in the background. The town really comes to life during the snow season, when the cafés fill up with youngish types, showing off their hippest ski outfits.

 

Arahova is considered to be the place to stay for those who go skiing on Mount Parnassos, but if you are not in the mood for the ‘lively’ aspect of Arahova, you can also stay on the opposite side of the mountain, in the village of Amfiklia. It is a lot quieter and less hyped. The first guesthouses with charm started working a few years ago, but don’t except any après-ski entertainment in the village.

 

With 14 lifts and about 25 slopes, Parnassos is the largest ski resort in Greece. At just a two-hour drive from Athens, it attracts a fair amount of skiers during winter weekends, but as few Athenians will actually take days off work to go skiing (and there are no Greek school vacations between the New Year and Easter), on weekdays the slopes are practically empty.  

 

Most Greeks happily forget about the mountains of Parnassos as soon as the snow melts away, but it is also a beautiful destination for the summer. The national park of Parnassos is great for hiking or mountain biking, and there are lots more options for outdoor activities, including kayaking, rafting, canyoning and rock climbing.

 

A final tip for those who’d like to see more. Go and visit the Vagonetto – FokisMiningPark near the village of Gravia. Here you can get a guided tour in the old mining shafts. You get a pretty good impression what it must be like to work in the mines, and the experience is both entertaining and educational. Kids love it too.

 

Read here what others said about Guesthouse Generali

The Generalis is a very good small hotel with very good facilities. They even cooked English breakfast for us each morning, FANTASTIC!

Bob D.
Wigan, UK
September 2006

We loved our stay at the Hotel Generali. We only wish we could have stayed longer. The hotel was great and the staff were very helpful. We appreciated the ease with which we were able to reserve the room through your service. We can't wait to go back to Greece again soon.
Thank you!

Denise H.
Seattle, USA
September 2006

All three hotels (Kyveli, Kazakou and Generali) were incredibly wonderful. We would gladly be a personal reference for each of the three. It is unusual to say that hotels became highlights of your trip but these owner occupied and personally involved hotels certainly did. Thank you!

Donna and Steve G.
Northbrook, USA
May 2006

A friendly place with a homey atmosphere and immaculate, comfortable rooms; facilities include an indoor swimming pool!  Arahova is a charming setting with good restaurants and shops but still retaining a real village feeling and very convenient to the wonderful ruins at Delphi.

Jessica D.S.
-, USA
April 2006
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