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Omales Aeropoli 230 62 Mani |
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A narrow, tall war tower that you will have all to yourself; a cave-like house where you will sleep cosily under arched ceilings; a 1000-year-old, megalithic house; a recently built sun-drenched house with large verandas, at To Pappoudiko you can take your pick. In addition to style and luxury, each of the seven houses/apartments that make up this little hotel has something unique to offer. It is an old family property just outside Mani’s tiny capital Aeropoli which was restored by Anna-Maria and Michalis Kalapothaki with an exceptional eye for detail and perfection. The original architecture, fresh white paint, and gorgeous antique furniture make a stylish and elegant combination; excellent beds, modern and generously equipped bathrooms, and thoughtful touches throughout give it all a feel of distinct luxury.
What makes it special to me:
Both care for detail and care for guests are fantastic. To give just one example: the basket full of ‘goodies’ in the master bedroom of the house where we stayed was one thing, but to find another basked on the beds in the kids’ room with slippers in children’s sizes and special children’s bathroom treats was something I’ve never seen before.
But what you should keep in mind:
It would be nice if there was a small swimming pool (the setting wouldn’t be right for a big pool), but apparently it is in the planning. Oh, yes, tall people, beware… most doors are very low. Don’t forget to duck!
| Owner | Anna-Maria and Michael Kalapothakis |
| Address | Omales |
| Aeropoli | |
| 230 62 Mani | |
| Tel. | 27330 51050 |
| Fax | 27330 51051 |
| info@topappoudiko.gr | |
| Website | http://www.topappoudiko.gr |
| Opening period: | All year |
| Children: | Welcome |
| Dogs: | Allowed upon prior agreement |
| Credit cards: | AMERICAN EXPRESS, VISA, MASTERCARD |
| Accommodation | 3 apartments for 2 persons 2 apartments for up to 4 persons (one with wheelchair access and facilities) 1 house for up to 4 or 5 persons with two bedrooms 1 house for up to 3 persons (This is the tower house. It is not suitable for young children or elderly people as the tower is on different levels connected by steep stairs and ladders!)) |
| Prices: | Aparment for 2 persons from €150 to €270 |
| Room facilities | Ensuite bathroom (with shower) |
| Other facilities | Courtyard |
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A truly exceptional breakfast is served in the courtyard (or, if it rains, in the apartments), from 8h30 to 11h30. The choice is huge, and it is all very fresh and delicious.For your other meals you have the choice between preparing something in your apartment, walking to the centre of Aeropoli (ask Anna Maria for suggestions) or driving to nearby villages. Lunch by the sea in Limeni is a must. |
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The hotel is just outside Aeropoli, the small capital of Mani. It is a quiet and rural location, while the lively centre of Aeropoli is at walking distance. To get to the sea you will need a car, but it is not far to drive to beaches and places to swim. |
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From Korinthos, follow signs for Tripoli (all motorway up to this point), and from there go on towards Sparta, Gythio and Aeropoli. As you get to Aeropoli, continue towards Limeni, and just as you leave the village look out for a sign on your left for the hotel. It is a blue sign with white letters, in Greek: Παππουδικο. Follow these signs from here. |
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Mani is a rugged ‘middle finger’ in the southern
On the east coast you should make a stop at the little seaside town of Gythio, which has a good choice of fish restaurants by the water. The drive down the coastal road is beautiful, and you will come across several good beaches, some with sand, others with pebbles. Keep in mind though that this intriguing peninsula is not the place for beach bums, but for those who like to walk, explore and discover in peace and quiet. Spring is the best time of the year for this, and is indeed more of a ‘high season’ than the summer.
In contrast to the untamed wild beauty of the Inner Mani, the Outer Mani that lies to its north is much more friendly and lush in appearance. Set against the backdrop of the Taigetos mountain range, the area is one of the most scenic parts of |
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Read here what others said about to Pappoudiko
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We travel to Mani often and found To Pappoudiko to be the perfect blend of tradition and comfort. We stayed for 3 nights in early March and enjoyed the hospitality and kindness of Anna Maria, whose attention to detail makes To Pappoudiko a very special place. The traditional architecture of the complex of buildings is stunning and reflects the history and culture of Mani. Yet inside each apartment, the comforts for the visitor is given primary consideration. We stayed in Neo Iliako - a lovely studio apartment with a large veranda that afforded an unobstructed view of the sea. The bed was extremely comfortable and provided a wonderful night’s sleep. The bathroom was large and spotlessly clean. A compact kitchen area had a small hob for cooking, a sink, a refrigerator and all the crockery one might want - perfect for a cup of tea or coffee in the afternoon or a snack at any time. Screens on the windows allowed us to enjoy the cool breezes (it was March after all!) without concern about mosquitoes. All our needs were considered, including thick terry robes and lots of towels. Each day we were offered choices from an extensive breakfast menu. Breakfast was served in our room each morning and was amazing! We enjoyed delicious pitas (still warm!), homemade jams, fresh-squeezed juice, omelettes, yogurt and local honey - much in preparations traditional and unique to Mani. A common eating area outside on a shaded patio was inviting but it was still a bit chilly in the morning for al fresco dinning. Anna Maria was always helpful and made sure we had everything we needed. To Pappoudiko reflects the hospitality and spirit of Mani - we will return and highly recommend a visit to anyone exploring the region. Susan A.Gambrills Maryland, USA March 2011 |
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