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Ennismore to Debut in Greece with the Addition of Luura to the Morgans Originals Collection

Ennismore, the fastest-growing lifestyle and leisure hospitality company, in partnership with Vivium, a single-family office specialising in luxury residential and hospitality investments, announces the signing of a strategic, long-term partnership that will welcome Luura to Morgans Originals, a collection of one-of-a-kind, independent hotels with an iconic cultural story.

Parīlio - Paradisiacal Paros

Synonymous with picturesque fishing villages, hidden swimming coves, and pristine beaches, it is little wonder that the Greek poet and Nobel laureate George Seferis once declared Paros the loveliest of all Greek islands. Augmenting this allure for today's traveler, the 33-suite Parīlio echoes the island's ubiquitous block-white architectural style while elevating it through its own distinct brand of organic, understated luxury. A soothing neutral color palette layered with carved natural stone and warm wooden accents provides the backdrop for an inspiring curation of contemporary Greek design, set alongside compelling handmade LRNCE rugs and pieces by leading European designers. An expansive outdoor pool and terrace dominates the hotel's grounds, offering the perfect spot in which to soak up Paros' timeless pastoral beauty, surrounded by amber-hued fields and stately araucaria trees.

Parílio to open on Paros

Characterized by secluded, pine-fringed coves and white-washed fishing villages, Paros is a place where unspoiled natural beauty and the slowed rhythms of Cycladic life prevails. A gateway to the real Cyclades, the island embodies an authentic and organic Greek experience—the very antithesis of its showier neighbors—making it the perfect location for the latest passion project from Design Hotels™ Originals Kalia and Antonis Eliopoulos. Opening this June on the island's northeastern coast, Parílio is a tangible celebration of Paros's timeless simplicity surrounded by amber-hued fields, araucaria trees and, of course, the impossibly blue waters of the Aegean Sea.