By admin on March 16, 2011
I am planning to visit Greece in mid October and was wondering if anyone here could recommend some hotels in the city center. Last year I went during the summer and stayed at a hotel called King Jason which was okay. The shower was very small though. I would like something with a tub:):) I was looking at a hotel called Hellinis but have read mixed reviews. I appreciate your help:)
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Depends on the money you wish to spend and which category Hotel you are loooking for….There is one small Hotel at the center of Athens (next to metro station Monasthraki) called Attalos hotel, at 29, Athinas str., www.attalos.gr, Tel. +30 210 3212803
Have a nice trip!
http://www.centralhotel.gr/
das ist ein super hotel kostet aber 90.- nacht nähe plaka super frühstücks buffet
http://www.studenttravellersinn.com/index.html
budget preis kl zimmer für kl preise in mitten der plaka ruhig
I went to Hotel Arion and was very pleased by it… We had a tub. It’s not really in the center, but not far off either. (5 minute walk)
I don’t know about the price, because we got a package (airplaneticket included, but you can always inform…)
the address:
18 Agiou Demetriou Street
10556 Athens
Tel 00302103222706
fax 00302103222412
you can see some pics on:
http://www.arionhotel.gr/photos.htm
Try Matt Barrett’s site on the web … www.greektravel.com. He gives informal and detailed reviews of the good hotels in the city, and he knows what he’s talking about. A bathtub in Greece is fairly rare, though some of the older hotels have them. I have been more than comfortable at the Acropolis View, and you can’t beat the location.The best bathtubs in Athens are at the Grand Bretagne, of course, but the prices are astronomical. You should, however, plan to have high tea or a drink there … you never know who you’ll run into … Queen Sophia walked through the lobby trailed by her retinue last time we was there. We thought there were no secret servicemen or guards with her. When we commented on this to our fellow tea drinker reading Italian business magazines on the sofa across from ours, he let us know that in fact he was assigned to keep his eye on us! Have a great trip … you’ve chosen a perfect time to be there.