Just a few steps from the Temple of Apollo, this lovingly restored 150-year-old Greek stone home, and a more recently built annexe, offers 10 pleasant rooms in a flowery garden to the back and the front. The six rooms in the old house have wooden ceilings and fireplaces but those in the out-building are larger and more modern.
The Turkish-German couple who manage the pension maintain contacts with descendants of the original Greek owners. They have set up a small 'House of Turkish-Greek Friendship', which exhibits artefacts and traces the history of the house and village.