Hotel Byron is located on Byron Street in Athens, just 150 metres from metro station "Acropolis". Both the street and the hotel are named after the famous poet and philosopher, Lord Byron. Lord Byron lived for a while in the monastery "Capuccino", where the Lysikratous shrine is today, just 50 metres from the hotel. The rooms of Byron feature standard amenities for a pleasant stay which include air conditioning and heating, minifridge, TV, telephone, Wifi and private balcony. There is a bar in the hotel to relax and have a drink after an exhausting days of exploring.

Hotel Byron is one of the finest accommodations in Athens in the area of Plaka, only 100 metres away from the entrance of the new Acropolis Museum and 150 metres away from the entrance to the Acropolis itself.
Within the immodiate area from Byron hotel, one can easily visit the ancient Athenian market place, the ancient Roman market place, Philopappous hill, the ancient Theatre Herodion, the most ancient theatre of Dionysos,  the temple of Zeus, the national gardens, and Panathinaiko Stadium, where the first modern Olympic Games took place in 1896.
There are ways to reach Byron Hotel in Athens. Take Bus Route X95 and get off at Syntagma Square station. Then take the red line of metro towards Elliniko and get off at the next station, "Acropolis", which is situated 150m from the hotel.
By metro, take the blue metro line heading toward Aigaleo and exit at the "Syntagma" stop. After that, head in the direction of Elliniko on the red line, and get out at the next stop, "Acropolis," which is 150 meters from the hotel.