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''Apeiros Chora'' Heritage Hospitality In Zagori, Greece

“Apeiros Chora” means “Endless Country”. 
The hotel is located in the center of Zagorochoria, in Epirus and is one of the few buildings in the area that have been fully renovated with local stone and wood, respecting  the traditional characteristics and history of the region. The indoor decoration preserved the use of traditional plaster, wooden oak and stone flooring, the pre-existing color differentiations per room, the murals and separators as well as all wooden ceilings and doors. The spaces feature large oak timbers and hand-cut stones and weathered metals combined in a rich and colorful rendition of the past, all mixed with a modern elegance. Apeiros Chora is a premier destination, delivering to guests the simple luxuries of the past without ignoring today’s basic hosting necessities and demands.

































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