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Londa Hotel

72 George A Street, Potamos Germasogeia, Limassol, Cyprus | (888) 273-7116

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Overview

Pros
  • Stylish boutique that's one of the hippest hotels in Cyprus

  • On the beachfront near nightclubs, shops, and restaurants

  • Chic rooms with private balconies and Nespresso machines

  • Full spa has a hot tub, steam room, sauna, and plunge pool

  • Outdoor pool with a breezy terrace

  • Stylish cocktail lounge with live DJs

  • Upscale Italian restaurant attracts locals

  • Fitness room has cardio machines and ping pong table

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Free breakfast buffet

Cons
  • Beach is small

  • Not all rooms have sea views

  • Not kid-friendly (a pro for some)

Bottom Line

The Londa Hotel is a hip enclave of breezy linen and seaside romance within walking distance of dining and nightlife. The small boutique has just 68 rooms and is one of the top luxury hotels on the island. The sleek lounge bar and restaurant are popular with locals as well as business travelers and tourists. The small beach area is disappointing, but the seaside terrace and outdoor pool's daybeds might make up for it. The rooms are stylish and rich in modern amenities, but not all face the sea. This isn't an especially kid-friendly spot; families should consider the GrandResort instead.

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72 George A Street, Potamos Germasogeia, Limassol, Cyprus
Amenities
  • Babysitting Services
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Beach
  • Beauty / Hair Salon
  • Business Center
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Spa
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Seaside boutique with a happening bar scene

A towering white sculptural installation, like the leading edge of a glacier, covers an entire wall in the lobby of Londa Hotel. It makes a striking impression, and the rest of the interiors don't disappoint either, with wide geometric columns and white designer furnishings. The lobby opens up into a cocktail lounge that's all white linens and natural wood, with a central fire brazier and a baby grand piano beside windows overlooking the outdoor terrace. Well-heeled couples and business travelers are the main guests, though locals aren't uncommon in the lounge or restaurant, where a dress code of "casual chic" is appreciated by most. There are no kiddy pool and no kids' club here, and small children are rare. 

Location

Along the beach on the eastern edge of town

The Londa Hotel sits on the major thoroughfare on the edge of town. The neighborhood is touristy, with coffee shops, restaurants, nightclubs, and shops all within walking distance -- though there are also some cheap souvenir shops, chain restaurants, and even strip clubs that slightly cheapen the atmosphere. This is one of the closer beachfront resorts to downtown Limassol, and there's also a bus stop right outside the hotel can take guests directly to the popular Old Port area in about 20 minutes (the marina, castle, and Molos promenade are also found around there). Notable archaeological sites like Ancient Kourion and the medieval Kolossi Castle are within a 25-minute drive. Larnaca International Airport is a 40-minute drive to the east along the coast, while Paphos International Airport is closer to an hour drive to the west.

Rooms

Stylish rooms have private balconies and Nespresso machines.

The hotel's 68 rooms and suites are decorated with contemporary furnishings. Expect white bedding, blond wood, and contrasting materials and textures that add interest (such as netted curtains, olive wood door handles on the parquet wooden closets, and dramatic white headboards with distresses finishes). Wooden desks have metal and leather chairs with flat-screen TVs housed in cabinets decorated with faux thatching. Sitting areas combine sleek white chairs with rustic wood-and-rope furniture, and throw pillows on the beds shaped like vegetables are a quirky touch. Nespresso machines and minibars come standard. The bathrooms have tiled walk-ins or shower/tub combos with Molton Brown toiletries. Side View Suites add sofa beds, and several upgraded suites add whirlpool tubs. All have small, furnished private balconies, but Side View Rooms and Suites rooms lack sea views.

Features

Outdoor pool, full spa, cocktail lounge and pool bar, Italian restaurant, and free breakfast

The hotel has direct access to a small beachfront, but the main event here is the outdoor pool with its comfortable daybed loungers and covered poolside bar terrace. A light bistro menu serves both the outdoor terrace and the swank indoor (but open-air) cocktail lounge, which hosts live DJs at night. The upscale, sceney Caprice Restaurant sources fresh seafood like red mullet and sea bass from local fishermen, and serves cheeses and cured meats imported from Italy. The menu is mostly Italian, with local Mediterranean influences (the chef's dessert is carob ice cream made from Cyprus carob trees), and there's a big French and Italian dominated wine list. A free breakfast buffet is included. There's also a full spa, with a hot tub, steam room, and sauna, along with a plunge pool and the usual treatment rooms. An adjacent fitness room has the expected cardio machines and weight trainers, plus a ping-pong table.