Imaret

Hotel · East Macedonia and Thrace

Imaret

Hotel · East Macedonia and Thrace

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Poulidou 30, Kavala 651 10, Greece

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Historic Ottoman building offering luxe spa, fine dining & elegant rooms  

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Poulidou 30, Kavala 651 10, Greece Get directions

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Poulidou 30, Kavala 651 10, Greece Get directions

+30 251 062 0151
imaret.gr
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Aug 11, 2025

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The 15 Best Hotels and Resorts in Greece - AFAR

"Imaret is a 20-room hotel in Kavala, located in a restored Ottoman-era complex. The hotel embraces its historical roots, with cuisine featuring centuries-old recipes, an indoor pool in the original water cistern, and a hammam offering spa treatments. It is charming both in summer and winter, with a courtyard swimming pool and cozy indoor spaces." - Nicola Chilton

https://www.afar.com/hotels/best-hotels-and-resorts-in-greece
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Stevi Moshogianni

Google
Please learn to communicate with visitors. You are advertising a bar and restaurant and yet when we tried to have coffee and brunch there, a member of staff said "only by appointment". Did you mean only by booking? The communication happened between 2 Greek people, so no language barrier, just rudeness I guess.

Katerina L.

Google
By far the most worth visiting 5 star hotel in Greece, and I’ve tried many . Yes a whole experience , from the premises and the environment , the views and the polite staff . The small details informing u about the weather the next day and the excellent housekeeping . Really obsessed with it !

M M

Google
The Imaret in Kavala, Greece, is a historic landmark that holds significant cultural and architectural value. Situated in the heart of the city, this impressive structure dates back to the late 18th century and reflects the rich history of the Ottoman Empire in the region. Originally built by Muhammad Ali Pasha, the Imaret served as both a theological school and an accommodation facility for students and scholars studying at the adjacent Muhammad Ali Mosque. Its construction was part of Muhammad Ali's efforts to modernize and develop Kavala during his rule as the Ottoman governor of Egypt and the broader region. Architecturally, the Imaret is a blend of Ottoman and neoclassical styles, characterized by its elegant domes, intricate stonework, and spacious courtyards. The building's design includes elements such as ornate archways, marble columns, and beautifully decorated interiors, showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. Over the years, the Imaret has undergone several transformations. After the decline of the Ottoman Empire, the building ceased its original functions and fell into disrepair. However, in recent decades, efforts have been made to restore and preserve this cultural gem. Today, the Imaret has been transformed into a luxury boutique hotel, offering guests a unique opportunity to experience the grandeur of Ottoman architecture while enjoying modern amenities and hospitality. Visitors to the Imaret can explore its historical significance, admire its architectural details, and immerse themselves in the ambiance of a bygone era. The surrounding area of Kavala also boasts stunning views of the Aegean Sea and offers a glimpse into the city's diverse cultural heritage. In conclusion, the Imaret in Kavala stands as a testament to the region's rich history and architectural heritage. Its transformation into a boutique hotel has not only preserved its legacy but also provided visitors with a memorable and enchanting experience in one of Greece's most captivating destinations.

Stamatios Tsetos

Google
A unique experience in the former historic building of Mehmet Ali is waiting for guests travelling to Kavala. Simplicity combined with excellence and luxury are the words to describe this piece of paradise. Do not miss the spa/ hammam experience with Anthi. Special thanks to the wonderful and helpful staff (Antonis and Georgia) who made our day throughout our stay! Highly recommended for an one and only experience!!!

Solidarius

Google
With an amazing building, a fantastic location, a first class cousine and most of all its wonderfull people the Imaret is a unique place! We felt home from the moment we entered its doors. If you wish to expirience genuine Greek hospitality, this is the place.

Silvana H

Google
I have been planning to visit Imaret for about 15 years and somehow didn’t make it until the time of my 50th birthday. Well, the waiting was worth it ;) |The place takes you back over 200 years ago in a stunning masterpiece of Islamic architecture, character and history. The whole setting is very stylish and somehow cosy and relaxed. ||The Dome room was extremely comfortable and elegant. Perfect size, very comfortable bed with fine bed linen, chic furnitures and details that make your stay special such as calming background music in the room, very cosy lightning, beautiful fresh flowers and lovable good night ritual. |Dining in Imaret is also superb – they offer 4 course daily set menu that is very well prepared. Service is also top and the overall ambiance in the restaurant is lovely and romantic.||The Imaret team knows how to treat their guests right and I felt very welcome and comfortable. Thank you for making my stay there very special! |Yes, there are few resident cats in the hotel and also I fearless little dog but for me all this just adds more color to the setting. |Parking is not available in front of the hotel but knowing that it’s the old part of town you do expect limited parking. ||I highly recommend Imaret hotel to visitors looking for something authentic and special!|

Chris M

Google
The Imaret is a world on to itself. Pale ochre walls, high ceilings, Ottoman arches, lush gardens, bubbling fountains and tempting swimming pools all set this property apart. On a long weekend from London, it's tempting to check in and never leave! ||The ancient architecture means you should choose your room carefully. We particularly wanted lots of natural light and we ended up going for a more expensive Water Suite, with a view of the sea. Some rooms are cool and dark. Maybe too dark for my taste, rather like a cave room. ||There is an excellent restaurant on site and in the height of summer, it is very pleasant to eat out on the terrace, with a view of the town and the sea. Eating here is an elevated experience. It is more of an event, than an ad hoc affair . There is a multiple course tasting menu (do tell them your food allergies and preferences in advance. They coped really well with my vegetarian requirements).||We did manage to leave this oasis on a few occasions. The reception desk were very helpful in arranging a taxi to take us to the classical ruins at Phillipi. It is also fun to wander around the old town and to have lunch at some of the fish restaurants down by the port. One final word. Cats were mentioned in previous reviews. On our visit the felines were corralled and did not roam the restaurant or common sitting areas. Cat lovers can seek them out, however they were not roaming all over the property. |

Janset Nil

Google
Unfortunately they have privatized an important historical landmark and do not accept visitors. Shame on the administration for commodifying a public building that should simply be open to public.