Plomari Geometer House
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Tucked in the hills above the southern coast, the Plomari Geometer House offers a distinctive cottage retreat in one of Lesvos's most celebrated towns. Plomari is best known as the ouzo capital of Greece, home to generations-old distilleries whose anise-scented craft has put this modest harbor town on the map far beyond the island's shores. Staying in a guesthouse here puts visitors at the heart of that living tradition, within easy reach of the waterfront tavernas, the old distillery quarter, and the rocky coves that dot the shoreline east and west of town.
The Geometer House takes its name from Plomari's architectural heritage — the town is dotted with neoclassical mansions and geometric stone facades built by prosperous merchants and craftsmen in the nineteenth century. As a cottage-style accommodation, it offers a more intimate and characterful stay than a hotel, typically featuring self-contained rooms or suites with local furnishings and a sense of the building's history. Guests looking to slow down, explore the narrow lanes of the old town on foot, and end their evenings with a cold ouzo and grilled octopus by the harbor will find Plomari an ideal base for the southern half of Lesvos.
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