A place to cool off between long city days.
Athens is not a city built around hotel pools. It is a city of neighbourhoods, long walks, rooftop dinners and days spent moving between one place and the next. Which is exactly why a pool feels so valuable when you return. The hotels that combine a good pool with a stay genuinely worth booking are fewer than you might expect. These are the ones we would choose.
• Visiting Athens during the warmer months
• Rooftop swims and city views
• Balancing sightseeing with downtime
• Couples and slower-paced city breaks
• A pool is unlikely to be used
• Neighbourhood character matters most
• You spend very little time at the hotel
• Design and atmosphere matter more than facilities
Hotels with Acropolis Views
The landmark that follows you through the day
Cool Hotels in Athens
Hotels with a stronger point of view
Monastiraki
Food, wine bars and city energy
Athens is not a city where travellers spend their entire day at the hotel. Most mornings begin elsewhere and most evenings finish somewhere unexpected. A pool changes the rhythm rather than becoming the focus. After hours spent exploring neighbourhoods, climbing Lycabettus Hill or navigating the city’s summer heat, returning for a swim can make the difference between pushing on and slowing down. The best hotels with pools in Athens understand this balance, offering a place to recharge before heading back out into the city.
These are the hotels with pools in Athens we would book first, each chosen for the way they balance city exploration with somewhere to slow down and reset.
A design-led stay where the pool feels hidden from the city around it.
NOT Hotel takes its name from “No Ordinary Things”, which feels appropriate for a building that has spent time as a brothel, a barn, army barracks and a film studio before becoming a hotel. While the interiors attract most of the attention, the pool brings a quieter side to the experience. Surrounded by olive trees and the original stone walls of the property, it offers a calm retreat from the pace of the city. A hotel where the pool feels like part of the story rather than an added feature.
Design-conscious travellers, creative city breaks and guests who appreciate character alongside comfort.
An urban resort that brings a different scale of hospitality to the city.
Conrad Athens The Ilisian transforms one of the city’s most recognisable buildings into something Athens has rarely offered before: a true urban resort. The outdoor pool is among the largest in central Athens, creating a sense of space that feels unusual in such a densely layered city. While museums, galleries and neighbourhood restaurants remain close by, there is far less pressure to spend every moment exploring. A hotel that allows guests to experience Athens at a slower pace without ever leaving it behind.
Longer stays, luxury city breaks and travellers who value downtime alongside sightseeing.
A former workshop where one of Athens’ most unusual pools sits at the heart of the hotel.
Asomaton has lived several lives, from a carriage wheel repair shop and workers’ housing to a townhouse and eventually a design hotel. The restoration preserves original stone walls, exposed brick and layers of the building’s history, but the most memorable feature is found on arrival. An indoor plunge pool sits directly within the reception area, creating a space that feels unlike any other hotel in Athens. Compact, characterful and deeply connected to the building itself. A pool designed as part of the architecture rather than an amenity.
Design-conscious travellers, architecture lovers and guests who appreciate unusual hotels.
A creative hotel where the rooftop pool doubles as a social space.
Okupa was created around a simple idea: bringing different people together under one roof. Part hotel, part listening bar, part co-working space and part cultural hub, it attracts a mix of travellers, creatives and locals throughout the day. Above it all, the rooftop pool offers views across Athens and towards the Acropolis, providing a place to cool off between events, workshops, live music and long afternoons in the city. A hotel built as much around community as hospitality.
Creative travellers, longer stays and guests who enjoy hotels with a strong social energy.
Gallina balances creative cooking with a room that never feels overly formal. Mediterranean influences run through the menu, shaped by contemporary Greek ingredients and seasonal produce. The atmosphere stays warm, relaxed and quietly confident throughout the evening. One of the more interesting tables in Athens right now.
Both can shape the experience of staying in Athens, but in very different ways. Hotels with Acropolis views keep the city’s most famous landmark in sight from breakfast through to late evening drinks. Hotels with pools offer something else entirely, a place to step away from the heat, reset between neighbourhoods and slow the pace of the day. If the Acropolis is central to the trip, choose the view. If travelling during the warmer months and downtime matters just as much as sightseeing, a pool can quickly become the more valuable feature.
Hotels with Acropolis Views
The landmark that follows you through the day
Cool Hotels in Athens
Hotels with a stronger point of view
Monastiraki
Food, wine bars and city energy
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