Fodor's Expert Review Miranda Hotel
Miaouli, Hydra Town, Hydra, 18040, Greece
Antiques lovers might feel right at home among the 18th- and 19th-century furniture and decor (Oriental rugs, wooden chests, nautical engravings, ceilings painted in detailed Venetian motifs) decorating this traditional Hydriot home, now a gracious small hotel. Built around 1810 for a Captain Danavasis—and now classified by the Ministry of Culture as a national monument—the hotel celebrated its 50th anniversary as a hotel in 2011 with a special book about its rich history. For a change of pace guests can head to the main salon, whose walls are hung with giant black-and-white photographs, or go outside to a garden lush with pink and red blossoms. The two suites on the top floor—numbers 2 and 3—have balconies, sea views, and graceful ceiling frescoes done by Venetian painters. The Continental breakfast is served in the interior courtyard.
PROS
- peaceful garden
- precious artworks on display
- close to ferry
CONS
- somewhat dated and small rooms
- thin doors do not provide enough sound insulation
- the cramped bathrooms could do with a makeover
HOTEL INFO
HOTEL DETAILS
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–Feb., Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted