Location
Most central part of Loutraki
Accommodation
30 Rooms
Characteristics
Pet-friendly
Architecture
Neoclassical architecture from the 1930’s
Events
Multipurpose hall
Themes
Leisure at affordable prices
For whatever reason you may have visited our city, leisure or work, you will find that at Grand Hotel, one of the best hotels in Loutraki we will do our best to accommodate you with great hospitality and service.
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History & Identity
First operated in the 1930s, in the middle of town Grand Hotel Loutraki has been welcoming guests for decades. Operating under new management we are a newly renovated pet-friendly hotel with a 3 star rating. All required amenities and services such as bars, tavernas, banks and shops are at our doorstep. Most importantly, the popular 4km long main beach of our town is at a stones throw.
A variety of comfortable and spacious room types are offered, providing excellent quality sleep, and views of the Corinthian Gulf. The hotel is tended with great care, maintaining its classic style and the architecture of the time.
Welcome to Grand Hotel Loutraki
Elegance, style and substance, within walking distance from Loutraki beach and shops.
Grand Hotel Loutraki
The city of Loutraki
The pine forest of mount Geraneia, at the foot of which the city is located, provides magnificent opportunities for hikes and expeditions in a mixed difficulty terrain. Since antiquity, thearea has been famous for its medicinal thermal water, nowadays utilised at the state of the art local spa facilities.
What to Do and What you need to know
The pine forest of mount Geraneia, at the foot of which the city is located, provides magnificent opportunities for hikes and expeditions in a mixed difficulty terrain. Since antiquity, thearea has been famous for its medicinal thermal water, nowadays utilised at the state of the art local spa facilities.
At the same time Grand Hotel Loutraki can be the gateway to the “Mythical Peloponnese” and can act as a springboard for escapes to nearby archaeological sites. These include Ancient Corinth, the Corinth Canal, the Parthenon and the Acropolis Museum, Ancient Epidaurus, Mycenae, Delfi, Meteora to name some.