Sarliza Palace (Thermi) - Lesvos - Greece
Visitors say
I hope it will one day regain its former glory, after all, it was the island's first hotel.
A delightful visit spurred by the "Abandoned World" App discovery 📲. This app is a goldmine of intriguing places; be sure to download it from the store! 🏚️
About
Sarliza Palace is a grand neoclassical mansion set amid the verdant landscape of Thermi, one of Lesvos's most storied thermal spa villages just north of Mytilini. The building's elegant architecture — with its ornate facades, colonnaded verandas, and mature gardens — speaks to the prosperous era when Thermi was a fashionable retreat for the island's elite, drawn by the area's famed hot springs whose healing waters have been celebrated since antiquity. Today the palace operates as a luxury hotel, offering guests an experience that blends historical atmosphere with refined comfort in a setting that feels genuinely removed from the ordinary.
Staying or dining at Sarliza means inhabiting a piece of Lesvos's social history. The interiors preserve the gracious proportions and period character of the original structure, while the surrounding grounds offer shade and tranquility that are rare in summer. The proximity to Paralia Thermis means guests can easily reach both the thermal baths and the pebbly shoreline, making Sarliza an ideal base for visitors who want to explore the northeastern corner of the island without sacrificing elegance. The combination of sea, thermal waters, and this architecturally distinguished property creates a stay that feels distinctly Lesbian in the best sense — rooted in place, unhurried, and quietly proud of its heritage.
Before you go
What to expect
Arriving at Sarliza feels like stepping into the Lesvos of another era — colonnaded verandas, mature trees casting shade over the grounds, and interiors that have kept their gracious proportions intact. Guests split their time between the hotel's tranquil gardens, the thermal baths a short walk away, and the pebbly beach at Paralia Thermis just below.
Best time to visit
May through October suits most visitors; the thermal baths are a draw even in cooler months, making a spring or autumn stay particularly pleasant without summer's heat.
How to get there
Sarliza Palace is about 10 km north of Mytilene along the northeast coast — roughly 15 minutes by car, following the road through Thermi toward Paralia Thermis.
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Visitor Reviews
Neils
October 2025
Sad building. You just wish someone would take ownership and refurbish it.
RIDVAN OSMA
August 2025
It would be nice if it was restored.
Kadir Canbazoğlu (Kadir)
August 2025
I hope it will one day regain its former glory, after all, it was the island's first hotel.
Dannie Crox
June 2025
You can't go inside. It can be viewed from behind a fence.
Yvonne Wolff
May 2025
Closed, inaccessible. Faded glory.
Akhilleus Thetis’in oğlu Aşil
September 2024
It needs to be restored. It's closed, but it's a good building for its time.
Ayla Yücetürk
September 2024
It must have been magnificent in the past. But now we've toured a ruin. It could be restored and turned into a wonderful restaurant, for example.
hulya aylin uygun
August 2024
Abandoned, nice for taking photos along the way. However, it's not allowed inside.
Maxime Gerbe
November 2023
A delightful visit spurred by the "Abandoned World" App discovery 📲. This app is a goldmine of intriguing places; be sure to download it from the store! 🏚️
Magdalena Franquet Piotrowska
October 2023
Not sure if it is possible to get inside, but surely a beautiful spot!
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