Best Green Hotels: Aldemar Hotels

Aldemar Hotels  
Athens, Greece

Comments:
Ancient history abounds here, inter-mixed with modern history. Visit the Acropolis or the Parthenon, the 2004 Olympic village, and the alleys and winding streets of Plaka.

Don't forget to sample the Greek cuisine of fresh vegetables and fruits, aromatic herbs and spices, cheese, seafood, and wine. Simplicity and olive oil are the finishing touches to the food you'll eat.

These hotels have tree planting campaigns. The hotels have a waste paper recycling program. Each room has a switch that turns off the electricity to guestrooms when the guest leaves the room.


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