Elysium Hotel invests €10m in renovating suites

The Elysium Hotel in Paphos announced a significant €10 million investment, fully dedicated to the complete renovation of its 48 suites.

“This ambitious effort has been meticulously designed to elevate the guest experience, seamlessly incorporating modern Mediterranean architectural elements with the region's existing natural beauty,” it said.

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Key features of the new design, it said, include minimalist elegance, characterised by clean, natural lines that harmoniously blend with the chosen earthy colour tones. “The use of high-quality materials—such as oak wood, local Limassol stone, and the impressive Ionian Beige Terrazzo marble—underscores the hotel's commitment to quality and authenticity. The interior decor reflects the Mediterranean spirit and creates a serene atmosphere of understated luxury,” it added.

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Externally, the buildings integrate with their surroundings through the use of local plants and flowers. The marble and ceramic floors echo the same natural hues, ensuring that the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces is as tranquil as the surrounding ambiance.

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The architectural vision for this project has been entrusted to Eraclis Papachristou, a distinguished architect renowned for his innovative approach and profound understanding of Mediterranean design principles. “His expertise ensures that the renovated suites not only meet but exceed the highest standards of aesthetic excellence and functional simplicity,” the press release said.

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The hotel will open on 27 February 2025, with the suites ready by the start of the summer season.

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