K3 APARTMENTS

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K3 APARTMENTS

The recently renovated K3 apartments are located in the center of Preveza, in the pedestrian street of the historic center with easy and convenient access from the city's entrances. It offers comfortably furnished apartments with free wireless internet access and easy public parking. It is just 200 meters away from the port of Preveza.

K3 Apartments are conveniently located just 800 meters from the beach. It offers comfortable apartments at affordable prices. The apartments are an ideal starting point for day trips to the scenic surroundings of Preveza, such as the Louros River and the archaeological site of Nikopolis. All apartments are beautifully decorated and include a private bathroom, air conditioning, kitchen, towels and linens. Also, the countless beaches of the Prefecture are easily accessible. The closest beach of Preveza, Kyani Akti, is within a 1-minute drive, 1-2 minutes and just 5-10 minutes walking distance from the hotel, has a sandy beach and crystal blue waters.

The city is bordered by the bay of Amvrakikos, whose entrance is the narrow passage between Aktion and Preveza and the Ionian Sea. The Amvrakikos Gulf is one of the most famous wetlands in Greece, protected by the RAMSAR treaty.

Preveza is about 3 km from Aktio airport and only 45 minutes driving from the city of Parga and 20 minutes from Lefkada town. It is a beautiful city with neoclassical architecture, enchanting sea, picturesque fish taverns and imposing castles. The area is characterized by a special historical, cultural interest and interest in the environment, since it boasts its countless monuments, archaeological sites, stunning beaches stretching along the coastline of the prefecture and the unique ecological destinations, creating the ideal conditions for a beautiful stay.

APARTMENTS


STUDIO Apartments

Comfort Studios of 30 square meters is one-room apartments for 2 adults and dispose:


  • A double deluxe bed
  • Kitchen
  • Work desk


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    STUDIO Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    STUDIO Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    STUDIO Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    STUDIO Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    STUDIO Apartments

DELUXE Apartments

Deluxe apartments are two-room apartments for 2 adults and 2 children or 3 adults. It is 35 square meters and dispose:


  • Bedroom with double deluxe bed
  • A room with a double sofa bed
  • Kitchen


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    DELUXE Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    DELUXE Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    DELUXE Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    DELUXE Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza  - K3 Apartments

    DELUXE Apartments

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    DELUXE Apartments

SUPERIOR Apartments

The Superior apartments are two-room apartments for 4 adults or family. It is 45 square meters and dispose:


  • Bedroom with double deluxe bed
  • A room with a double sofa bed
  • Kitchen



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    SUPERIOR Apartments

  • Rent Apartments in Preveza - K3 Apartments

    SUPERIOR Apartments

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    SUPERIOR Apartments

PREVEZA

Capital of the prefecture, built on the entrance of the Gulf of Amvrakikos. A modern city, administrative, commercial, intellectual and tourist center of the prefecture. Beautiful, traditional buildings adorn the port and the historical center while the pedestrian walkways and cobblestone streets lined with popular taverns and cafès remind us of the islands. The city’s rich intellectual and artistic activities include frequent conferences, exhibitions and festivals.
Preveza is built on the location of ancient Vereniki which was founded by Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus,in 290 B.C. to honor his mother-in-law, Vereniki. The city was established towards the late 11th century, after Nikopolis was deserted. Many conquerors passed through the city until it was finally incorporated with Greece in 1912. Its port offers connections to the islands of the Ionian sea. It is located 426 km NW of Athens (via Rio-Antirio) and 440 km SW of Thessaloniki (via the Ioannina-Trikala-Larisa road).
  • The three castles: Agios Andreas (18th c.), AgiosGeorgios (1807), and Pantokratoras (1807). The view from the last one at dusk is spellbinding.
  • The AgiosHaralambos cathedral, with its clock tower.
  • The Museum of Natural History, at Neochori.
  • The Museum of the Aktion Naval Battle.
  • The Municipal Library. It contains 20,600 volumes and 600 rare books of the 19th century (for their most part) and of the 18th century.
  • The scenic seaside promenade flanked by imposing buildings such as the Court of Justice, the Town Hall, the National Bank, and the Old Marketplace.
  • The hydrotherapy spa.
  • Margarona, a colourful area on the way to the Neochori, AgiaTriada, and Agios Thomas settlements.
  • The Amvrakikos wetlands habitat, at the estuary of the rivers Louros and Arachthos is considered one of the major European wetlands habitats and is protected by the Ramsar Convention.
  • At Nikopolis, 7 km N, an extremely important archaeological site founded by Octavius Augustus, in honor of his victory in the naval battle against Antony and Cleopatra at Aktio (31 B.C.). It was built upon a 3.5 km wide “cleft” between the Amvrakikos lagoon of Mazoma and the Ionian Sea. During Roman years, it flourished as the capital, administrative and ecclesiastic centre of the Roman province of Old Epirus. The city was deserted after the Bulgarians invaded it in the early 10th century. Among others, the archaeological site includes Roman walls, a conservatory and theatre (1st century A.D.), Augustus’ Monument, the Nymphaeum, the Byzantine walls, a Paleochristian villa and the Vasilospito, a Roman structure which was also used in Christian times.
  • At the Pontic settlements of NeaSampsounta-NeaSinopi-Arhaggelos, 20 km N, with the Minor Asia customs surviving to this day. The Byzantine Monastery of Kozili can be found on a hill amidst age-old trees, and is the head of the Kozili Episcopate, which was founded before 1020, after ancient Nikopolis was deserted.
  • At the villages of Kamarina - Kriopigi, 25.5 km NW, with a view of the Amvrakikos Gulf and the Ionian Sea.The archaeological site of ancient Kassoppi, capital of the Kassopian tribe of Epirus which was established just before the mid 4th century B.C and declined with the founding of Nikopolis, is situated near Kamarina.
  • At Zalogo, 29 km NW. In December 1803, the women of Souli threw themselves and their children off the rugged cliff of this historical place while singing in order to avoid capture by Ali Pasha’s men. The monument in honor of these heroic women was crafted in 1961 by sculpture G. Zogolopoulos and architect P. Karantinos.

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Mpizaniou 39, Preveza (Pedestrian Area )

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