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The 19th-century Thermae Sylla Spa and Wellness Hotel, with original Roman bath ruins and hot spring water wells, is set on the beach in the spa town of Edipsos, on the Greek Island of Evia. Air-conditioned guestrooms have light contemporary decor with oak furniture and balconies with views of the pool, park or sea. Marble bathrooms have shower and bathtub combos, complimentary toiletries, bathrobes, and hair dryers. All rooms are equipped with modern amenities, including cable television, direct-dial phones, safes, minibars; some have CD and DVD players. After the buffet breakfast, guests can ease into the day with a visit to the health and beauty spa for pampering and theraputic treatments, such as volcanic and aromatherapy steam baths, mud therapy, reviving skin care programs, physiotherapy and weight loss treatments. Alternatively, guests can enjoy a simple massage and sauna before lounging on the sun terraces with a refreshing drink from the poolside bar. This healthy way of life is encouraged at mealtimes too, with light lunches and dinners made from the hotel's very own organic produce. The Aethrion Restaurant offers an a la carte menu with views of the park, while the Messogios Restaurant serves traditional Mediterranean cuisine on the promenade overlooking the sea. Guests can take a break from sunbathing to browse the onsite shops, or if heading out sightseeing, the hotel offers tour assistance and a currency exchange service. There are a range of games and activities on offer for children, with the supervised miniclub, as well as a private beach and playground. Business guests can make use of the conference rooms with modern equipment, event catering, and exhibit space. Athens International Airport is 151 kilometers away; a taxi to the hotel costs approximately 60 euro.
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