Belvedere Hotel Celebrates 55 Years | The Petite-grand Hotel, Home To The Origins Of Social And Artistic Life
Experience the allure of Mykonos at the Belvedere Hotel, a sanctuary of art, culture, and luxury. Celebrating 55 years of social and artistic life.

On the barren island of Mykonos, Greece, a rare, lush garden with abundant greenery and pink shades of bougainvillea embrace an iconic residence with a vibrant history. Formerly known as Mansion Stoupa, the private residence of the Campani family quickly became a symbol of opulence. The story of the Belvedere Hotel Mykonos starts in 1969 when the descendant of the Campani family, Sofia Ioannidis and her husband Ilias started renting the mansion as a summer holiday home to renowned personalities such as Piero Aversa and Thomas Fritsch. The residence became an intimate space for social gatherings of artists and thinkers and gradually evolved into a petite-grand hotel, opening its doors to an international audience to expand on its existing social circle, and nurture its community. A treasured member of The Leading Hotels of the World , Belvedere Hotel is perched atop a scenic hill and offers a seamless blend of seclusion and social vibrancy, preserving the authenticity of its Mykonian roots.
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