
The fully equipped "George & Bill" rooms for rent in the Beautiful Eleni Baths in Corinth, welcome you to a world of relaxation and tranquility.
If you dream of a place by the sea that will allow you to leave behind the problems of everyday life, will renew you and will "fill your batteries", then our accommodation is exactly what you are looking for.
The short distance from the clear blue and crystal clear sea (only 100m away) as well as the unique view, makes the rooms an ideal choice, both for couples and for families looking for a quiet and relaxing holiday.
Enjoy our unique hospitality
open all year &
reception 24 hours a day
The rooms are equipped with: refrigerator, TV & air conditioning.
Available free Wifi and the ability to change bedding on a daily basis.
Epidaurus
The most important ancient place of worship of the god Asclepius. It is located in the area of today's city of Ligourio in the area of Argolida. It was named after its third ruler, who was also a hero of Epidaurus, "Epidaurus", son of Argos and Evadni.
The most beautiful "living" ancient theater in the world, a unique archeological site and a natural landscape that calms the soul. The tour of this unique archeological site, even today, is a cure for soul and body. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988.
In addition, hidden treasures of ancient Epidaurus, are the small theater of Ancient Epidaurus and the museum of natural history Kotsiomytis.


MYCENAE
Mycenae (Mycenae, Mycenae), was an ancient city of Argolida, near the mountain Tritos and opposite the Argolic Gulf. The archeological site of Mycenae is located about 90 km southwest of Athens, in the northeastern Peloponnese. It was the kingdom of the mythical Agamemnon and is considered the most important and richest palace center of the Late Bronze Age in Greece.
Homer was the first to praise the city in his epics, describing it with the words "wide, golden". According to Pausanias, Perseus built Mycenae at Tiryns and gave them this name, either because his "fly" (case) fell from his sword, or while he was thirsty, he found a mushroom and pulled it and saw it exist. the source Persia
ANCIENT CORINTH
Ancient Corinth was an important city-state of the ancient Peloponnese, as it controlled the neuralgic location of the Isthmus and was the most important trading hub of the ancient world, until it was threatened by Athens. It was also considered the richest city in the ancient world, in fact it is referred to Homer as "afneios" (= rich) (Iliad B 570), due to its very fertile land.
The archeological site of Ancient Corinth is located at the northern foot of the hill of Acrocorinth, around the archaic Temple of Apollo. Extensive excavations have brought to light the city's Roman Bazaar, temples, fountains, galleries, baths and a variety of other monuments.
It is located very close to the modern city of Corinth and in the shade of an arrogant castle.


ISTHMOS
The Isthmus of Corinth is a narrow strip of land that connects Central Greece with the Peloponnese, while the canal that has been opened to it connects the Saronic Gulf with the Corinthian Gulf. It is about 6 km long. and the narrowest point is where the Corinth Canal was built (1880-1893).
It was a strategic point and for this reason a wall had been built since ancient times (late 5th century BC), which had been preserved until the Byzantines. The isthmus of Corinth was known in the ancient world as the landmark that separated the Peloponnese from the rest of mainland Greece.
The Canal was a construction dream - a challenge that lasted 2,300 years. Testimonies from ancient writers show that the Tyrant of Corinth, Periander, was the first to consider the opening of the Isthmus, around 602 BC.
