Venue

Athens Marriott Hotel
Syngrou Avenue 385
Paleo Faliro
Athens
17564 Greece
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The Athens Marriott hotel is located on the bustling artery of Syngrou Avenue, opposite the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre, which houses the national Opera and the Library. The newly renovated rooms and suites, are outfitted with plush pillow top bedding, sofa beds, spa inspired bathrooms and features such as wall mounted HD, LED 49 inch TVs, modern workspaces and contemporary artwork.

How to reach the venue

Conveniently located half way between the Piraeus port and the centre of Athens.
Athens International Airport:  Via Taxi: 35 ‐ 45 Min
Downtown Area:  Via Taxi: 5 Min or Via Hotel Bus: 12 Min Piraeus Port:  Via Taxi: 5 Min

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Digital Ship has negotiated preferential rates for delegates attending the conference.

Please note:  These rooms are subject to availability and we advise booking early to avoid disappointment.

Rates are valid for arrival 6th November and departure 9th of November.

  • Room for Single occupancy Euro 165
  • Room for Double occupancy Euro 180 

Above rates are per room per night, inclusive of full American buffet breakfast, VAT and municipality taxes.

From 1 January 2018, a room tax is charged of Euro 4 per room per night. This will be added to your guest account and must be paid upon departure from the hotel together with any extras billed to your room account. 

Contact to book accommodation: Sophia Keagioglou, Social & Corporate Events Manager
Athens  Marriott Hotel
P +30 210 9471383  
E sophia.keagioglou@marriott.com   
W www.marriott.com/atham

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Alternative Accommodation
We look forward to seeing you at Digital Ship Cyber Athens Conference. We have put together a unique HotelMap that shows our hotel deals at nearby hotels:

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Alternatively, if you would like assistance with your hotel booking you can contact Jessica Heili, our dedicated concierge. If you email Jessica with your requirements, phone number and quoting Special Reference Code M9XNS to Jessica_Heili@HotelMap.com she will get back to you to discuss your hotel options.

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Sight seeing:

The Acropolis
The sacred rock of the Acropolis and its most recognized monument, the Parthenon, have withstood the test of time. Natives have often commented on its commanding presencethat is instilled in their daily life.  But nothing compares to witnessing its grandeur up close and in person.

The archeological park, known as the Unification of Archaeological Sites, (4.7 km or 3 miles wide) that surrounds the Acropolis, encompasses some of the world’s most ancient treasures.

Lycabettus Hill
At a height of 277 metres (approximately 1,000) feet Lycabettus Hill is perhaps the best spot in which to get an aerial view of the city.  Visible from here is the Acropolis, the port of Pireaus, and the island of Aigina. If a mini-trek up is not appealing, take the cable car to the top (and back down). The entrance is on the corner of Aristippou and Ploutarchou streets. If you decide to walk down the forest path you will encounter Dexameni Square in Kolonaki, where you can grab a bite to eat.