Summary:
Just 10km from the center of Drama, this triple room is part of Hotel Alexandros in the area of Doxato. The hotel offers a bar, bistrot and restaurant as well as indoor and outdoor playground for families. The general area of Drama is full of spots where you can enjoy nature and the picturesque northern Greek architecture.
Free Wifi and parking on the premises for the hotel's guests.
The Space:
This triple room offers a double bed and a single for versatile configuration for small families or friends. The room's amenities include air-conditioning, tv and a bathroom with shower!
The hotel offers a bar, bistrot and restaurant as well as indoor and outdoor playground for families.
Guest Access:
Guest will have exclusive use of all the room's amenities as well as access to the hotel's bar, bistrot, restaurant and indoor and outdoor playgrounds.
The Neighborhood:
The city of Drama in northern Greece is a place where nature, history, and relaxed city life come together. One of the first places visitors usually experience is the beautiful Agia Varvara Park, a green park with small lakes, wooden bridges, and shaded walking paths right in the center of the city. The water springs and the old stone buildings surrounding the park create a peaceful setting where locals gather for coffee, strolls, and photographs. In winter, the park becomes especially lively during Dream City of Christmas, a large holiday festival that fills the area with lights, decorations, and festive events.
Visitors interested in history can explore the Archaeological Museum of Drama, which displays artifacts from prehistoric times through the Roman and Byzantine periods. The exhibits tell the story of the wider region of eastern Macedonia and show how the area developed over thousands of years. Nearby, the Byzantine Walls of Drama remind visitors of the city’s medieval past, offering glimpses of the fortifications that once protected the settlement.
Nature lovers often use Drama as a base for exploring the surrounding landscapes. A short drive from the city leads to the impressive Aggitis Cave, one of the largest river caves in Greece, where visitors can walk along a lit path beside an underground river and see dramatic rock formations. Not far away lies the lush Elatia Forest, a vast mountain forest ideal for hiking, wildlife observation, and experiencing some of the most untouched nature in the country.
Another highlight near the city is the small town of Kato Nevrokopi, known for its cool climate and agricultural traditions. The wider region is also famous for its wineries, and visitors can taste local wines produced from Macedonian grape varieties while enjoying views of the surrounding hills and vineyards.
Back in the city center, visitors can spend time walking through the local streets, discovering small cafés, bakeries, and tavernas that serve traditional Macedonian cuisine. The atmosphere is friendly and unhurried, especially in the evening when locals gather in the squares for conversation and food. Throughout the year, cultural events such as the Drama International Short Film Festival bring artists and filmmakers from around the world, giving the city a lively creative energy that complements its natural beauty and historical character.
Make sure you organize excursions to the local wineries, the Megalou Alexandrou Springs (7km), the Filippoi Archaeological site (15km), the Alistrati Caves (42km or the Ammolofoi Dunes (55km).
Getting Around:
You may reach the premises by car, or the city of Drama by Ktel bus and then a taxi.
Kavala's International Airport is 26km away, and Thessaloniki is at 150km.
Other Things to Note:
An all-year round spot for discovering northern Greece.
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