Vision Greece Opens Its First Hotel in Athens’ Omonia

18/06/2024

Vision Group, an Athens-based hospitality company, recently announced the grand opening of its first hotel, Vision Omonia, located in the heart of the Greek capital.

Managed by the Greek hospitality management and consultancy firm Modus & Amplio Hospitality, the hotel marks the debut of Vision Greece, a new hotel chain entering the Greek market.

Having welcomed its first guests in May, the hotel offers a unique blend of contemporary elegance and immersive cultural experiences. Art takes center stage in its decor, with masterpieces curated by Mr. Kriton.

Features of Vision Omonia

The hotel boasts 42 elegantly designed rooms and suites, ranging from 26 to 60 square meters, offering guests a unique experience with stunning views of the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill.

Each room is designed to provide a tranquil escape from urban noise, equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and tasteful furnishings. Enhancing the guest experience, the Vision app allows visitors to request services ranging from wake-up calls to excursions directly from their mobile devices.

A rooftop with an incredible infinity pool provides panoramic views of Omonia Square and the city of Athens. Additional facilities include:

  • The Vision Omonia gym
  • Two meeting rooms
  • The Finder’s Real Estate Hub located within the hotel

Innovative Gastronomy and Art

Guests can look forward to an innovative culinary journey with the upcoming introduction of BENEDICTS, a global food and beverage concept making its debut in Greece through Vision Omonia.

A distinctive feature of the hotel is its curated art collection, called Art Room Service. This collection ensures that every room houses an exclusive artwork, allowing guests to deeply connect with authentic art.

Future Expansion of Vision Group

Situated in Omonia Square, Vision Omonia is the first in a series of Vision Group accommodations planned for central Athens. Upcoming hotels are set to open in Akademias, Ermou, Gazi, Metaxourgeio, Exarchia, and Crete, signaling an ambitious expansion into key locations.

First published on Greek Travel Pages