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TSANGARADA
THE LOST UNICORN' HOTEL
At the far end of Tsangarada square with its famous
thousand-year-old plane tree, stands an unadorned stone building
which, in 1952, became the first hotel in the area. After closing
in 1974 the building was allowed to fall into disrepair, but
between 1995 and 1997 was completely and lovingly restored,
reopening as a most welcoming English-style pension. Now, the new
owners, Claire and Christos Martzos, are continuing the tradition
with their own special blend of Greek and English hospitality.
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The Lost Unicorn
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A bedroom at The Lost Unicorn
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When you cross the patio and enter through the French doors you
step into the enticing world of 'The Lost Unicorn'.
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The Dining Room
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The drawing
room, furnished with antiques and paintings from England, Greece
and other parts of the world is a tasteful melee which is in
complete contrast to the rusticity of the village. The dining
room and library are equally charming and inviting. Breakfast is
served, and during the summer the restaurant is open for dinner from
Thursday to Monday.
Meals are normally taken on the terrace, with a view to the old square, and of course
drinks are available throughout the day.
Upstairs there are eight double or twin bedrooms, all
with en-suite facilities, and each with its own unique furniture
and colour scheme.
Stay at 'The Lost Unicorn' and you will be perfectly based to explore the mountain
villages of East Pelion, and the wonderful beaches of
Milopotamos or Fakistra.
The Hotel is open throughout the year, and is ideal for winter
breaks too.
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