Situated in the central square of Dilofo, this non-smoking, 17th-century mansion offers charming accommodation with wooden-beamed ceilings.
Summary of reviews
Aithrio in Zagorochoria is an enchanting and peaceful location nestled in the mountains, making it a great starting point to explore the other neighboring villages. Despite the 3-minute walk from the hotel to the parking and the unpaved road, guests praise the charming and well-maintained stone house and the beaming owner, who provides amazing tips for places to visit nearby. The hotel's breakfast is exceptional with guests raving about the delicious, phenomenal and overwhelming homemade breakfast, regarded as one of the best in Greece. The varied, fresh and high-quality breakfast is made with traditional products, meeting everyone's taste. The cozy, comfortable and well-appointed rooms are spotlessly clean, spacious and beautifully decorated. The hotel provides exceptional cleanliness with high hygiene standards, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The staff, particularly the owner Marios, is friendly, knowledgeable and always willing to help, providing exceptional hospitality. Finally, the guests were beyond pleased with the beds' comfort and quality, providing the ultimate comfort and restful sleep.
Summary of reviews related to the 'Historic' category
Archontiko Dilofo is a beautifully restored old stone mansion located in one of the many picturesque Zagori villages. The hotel is a unique property that takes you back in time with its medieval architecture and authentic restoration. Guests raved about the hotel's traditional and wonderfully decorated interiors, courtyard and idyllic old town setting. The hotel's character and authenticity are a definite highlight, offering visitors a chance to experience Greek culture and tradition at its best. The hotel's rich history is evident in every corner and is harmoniously blended with modern amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. You'll feel transported to another era, making Archontiko Dilofo a warm and special place to stay.
Villa Paroraia occupies a restored 18th-century Zagori mansion in the heart of Tsepelovo. Reopened as a six-room guesthouse in May 2014, it preserves rare painted and ornate wooden ceilings, features seen in only a handful of Zagori buildings and tied to the region’s 17th–18th-century prosperity under Ottoman-era privileges. Its name revives “Paroraia,” the ancient toponym for the wider Zagori—“the place behind/beyond the mountains”—linking the house to the area’s stone-mansion, slate-roof architectural tradition, today recognized internationally.