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Aristi 440 16 Zagori |
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If you are looking for a ‘home away from home’, this is it! Seven gorgeous stone houses are fitted with stylish and comfortable furniture, well-equipped kitchens and excellent bathrooms. Everything about them exudes warmth: earthy colours, beamed ceilings, wooden floors and, of course, working fireplaces with ample supplies of wood to burn. Great to stay inside if the weather isn’t the best, but also, for sunny days, there are nice terraces with great views over the mountains. The cottages are the creation of a young couple: she’s from Thessaloniki, he’s from Athens, but both have family roots in the village where they first met during summer holidays. A summer love became a summer project: they first bought and restored the tiny kafenion (village café), which initially they run only during the summer months. Later they extended it and opened a (year-round) restaurant. And finally, married and having moved to the area, they created the “Artsista Art Homes”. They never advertised the place. When it opened, they invited some friends, and word of mouth did the rest: Artsista is fully booked most of the time. I am not surprised!
What makes it special to me:
The style and comfort of the interiors and the extraordinary care for details. We (family of four) stayed here during long weekend in the winter and it was absolute bliss. “We could live here” was how we all felt.
But what you should keep in mind:
The larger cottages are perfect for families, but most are on two levels and have stairs that are not very safe. If you come with young children, you’ll really have to watch it. Note also that there are some steps to be taken to get to the houses, so it is not ideal if you have trouble walking stairs.
| Owner | Liana and Pandelis Zacharakis |
| Address | Aristi |
| 440 16 Zagori | |
| Tel. | 26530-41908 |
| Fax | 26530-41914 |
| artsista@artsista.gr | |
| Website | http://www.artsista.gr |
| Opening period: | All year |
| Children: | Welcome |
| Dogs: | Allowed upon prior agreement |
| Credit cards: | VISA, DINERS |
| Accommodation | 3 studios for 2 persons (one with a sunk bath) 2 suites for 2 persons 4 houses for up to 4 persons | ||||||||||||
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| Room facilities | En-suite bathroom (shower) |
| Other facilities | Restaurant |
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Artsistas has its own (very tastefully decorated) restaurant, and whatever time of the day you’re hungry, you can get a wholesome, home cooked meal. Breakfast, normally served from 8h00 to 11h30, is brought to the table and includes fresh bread, local pies, eggs, cold meats and cheeses, fruits and fresh orange juice. For lunch and dinner, the menu features a good choice of traditional Greek dishes, which you can either take in the restaurant or, if you are just too comfortable in your little ‘home’ to move at all, you can also ask for room service. |
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Artsista is situated just above the square of Aristi, one of the most centrally located Zagorohoria (the mountain villages of Zagori). The village is charming (but then which of the Zagorohoria isn’t?) and an excellent starting point for exploring the entire Zagori area. |
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From Ioannina, follow signs for the airport from where you take the road towards Konitsa. About 40 km after Ioannina, turn right in the direction of Aristi and Papingo. As you enter Aristi and get to the village square, you will see the restaurant of Liana and Dimitris on your left. Artsista Art Homes do not have a reception as such, but you will be welcomed at the restaurant and accompanied to your house. |
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This mountainous area north of the town of
The Other villages I recommend you go and see include, Kipi, Kapesovo, Elati and Koukouli, but this list is by no means exclusive! Monodendri is very beautiful as well, but on weekends it can get busy.
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