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About the property
Popularity

Tripadvisor
7/10
225

Booking
8.4/10
1373

Expedia
8.8/10
89
Main services
Dining Area
Express Check-in/Check-out
Safe
Breakfast
First aid kit
Terrace
Internet access
Air conditioned
Fire extinguisher
Luggage room
Room service
24-hour security
Medical service
Bar
Car hire
Housekeeping
Laundry service
TV lounge
Wi-fi
Non-smoking rooms
Desk
Special dietary options
Pets allowed
Elevator
Security alarm
Smoke detector
Heating
Snack bar
Cellar / Wine tasting
* Some services may carry an extra charge.
Guest reviews
8.8/10 Very good
Cleanliness9.2/10
Staff and Service9.2/10
Amenities8.6/10
Property conditions and facilities8.8/10
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Information about the area
Athens, GreeceAthens is named after the goddess of wisdom, Athena, and her grandeur is celebrated by the stunning Acropolis that towers over the modern, cosmopolitan city that Athens has become. As one of the oldest cities in the world, Athens is the cradle of western philosophy, democracy, and theater. Today, the Greek capital continues to be a significant global hub of culture, with its historic center, iconic classical sites, and museums brimming with artifacts from ancient Greece. The Acropolis, topped by the iconic Parthenon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cars are prohibited in the historic center, which has transformed into Europe's most impressive pedestrian walkway. In this archaeological park, visitors can experience the city's contrasting nature by visiting the New Acropolis Museum, a modern, high-tech building with bright, spacious exhibition areas, and the National Archaeological Museum, Greece's largest archaeological museum dedicated to ancient Greek art. The Acropolis and Mount Lycavittos, the city's highest points, serve as landmarks as they can be seen from most locations in the Plaka, the old historical neighborhood. The Plaka is located beneath the Acropolis and extends nearly to Syntagma, the location of the Greek Parliament. For a glimpse into the indulgent Athenian lifestyle, visit Monastiraki, a popular spot for locals to eat, drink, and socialize. The nightlife belongs to Psirri, a lively neighborhood known for its bars, live music venues, and thrilling nightclubs. Southeast of the city center, a beautiful stretch of coastline offers breathtaking views of the shimmering blue Aegean Sea. Few European capitals can boast of having sandy beaches and clean swimming waters so easily accessible. Athens thus provides the best of both worlds – an exciting city break and a relaxing beach vacation. Athenians are surprisingly friendly and outgoing, and their zest for life's pleasures is so contagious that even the most reserved traveler will find themselves taking time for leisurely coffees and evening walks, dining out late, and enjoying the city's nightlife long after the rest of Europe has retired for the night.
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What’s nearby
- Omonoia Square - 0.24 km
- City Center - 0.28 km
- National Archaeological Museum - 0.47 km
- Mount Lycabettus - 0.68 km
- National Historical Museum - 1.01 km
- Numismatic Museum of Athens - 1.11 km
Getting around
- athens, piraeus harbour, gr - 8.85 km
- (ATH) Athens, Eleftherios Venizelos Intl, GR - 19.7 km
- athens, rafina harbour, gr - 25.02 km