Five rooms, Five stories
Named after the traditional village coffee house a place of warmth, story and slow time. Featuring a fireplace for cooler evenings.
Our grandmother Rothkia's own home, preserved with all its original furniture. A 30 sq.m. first-floor room with a balcony and partial view of the village.
The largest room at 60 sq.m., built around 1870. Named after the stone arch preserved at its centre a defining feature of traditional Cypriot architecture. Fireplace included.
Named after the olive tree a nod to the family's tradition of harvesting olives and producing olive oil, something we continue to this day. A 23 sq.m. room for up to two guests.
Named after the almond tree 'athassia' in the Cypriot dialect. The most private room, on the first-floor corner of the courtyard, with a fireplace and partial village views.