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The Attalos is my go-to hotel whenever I am in Athens. I've stayed here a dozen times at least over the span of four or five years. The rooms are clean, comfortable, and simply, but well-apportioned. The bathrooms have been updated over the past several...More
It was only halfway through our stay at the Attalos I found out that Matt Barret's comprehensive and influential guide on Athens named it the best budget hotel in the city. And it's a gem. The hotel has a charming interior, on every level there...More
This is more of an old school type hotel, but the rooftop views of the Acropolis cannot be denied. I read some reviews that questioned the neighborhood, but this is something I would not be concerned with at all. The area seemed to be perfectly...More
This hotel was conveniently located near a metro station and many restaurants and stores. It is also a moderate walk from the Agora, Acropolis, and Acropolis Museum. The room was a bit cramped for three people and their suitcases, but it was adequate, as you...More
My daughter and I stayed here 3 separate times for a total of 6 nights over a three week journey throughout Greece. Each time we had a double room. The front balcony rooms are great for watching the street action below and upper level rooms...More
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Amenities
Top amenities
Bar/Lounge
Free High Speed Internet ( WiFi )
Hotel Amenities
Concierge
Multilingual Staff
Room amenities
Air Conditioning
Things to do
Bar/Lounge
Details
Price range
US$71 - US$141 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Hotel class
Star rating provided by Expedia.
Hotel Style
#20 Business Hotel in Athens
#30 Family Hotel in Athens
#32 Romantic Hotel in Athens
Room types
Non-Smoking Rooms
Number of rooms
78
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Side-by-side neighbourhoods Psirri and Gazi provide some of the city’s prime nightlife. The almost claustrophobic streets of Psirri feature an interesting blend of original small businesses with the restaurants, cafés and bars that have recently sprouted up. The central artery of Agion Anargiron Street has lively places to eat or drink. Further west, you can visit the peaceful ancient cemetery of
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Keramikos, then cross busy Pireos Street to find yourself in Gazi. With the huge Technopolis performance and art complex converted from old gasworks at its heart, you really have to come at night to appreciate this maze of bars at its best, although a daytime stroll will allow you to admire the excellent street art.
I do know that Everest, which is about 1 1/2 blocks away to your right as you exit the hotel never closes. You'll be limited there to spinach pies, savory cheese pies, and a handful of sandwiches. Just a little further are... More
I do know that Everest, which is about 1 1/2 blocks away to your right as you exit the hotel never closes. You'll be limited there to spinach pies, savory cheese pies, and a handful of sandwiches. Just a little further are a number of sit-down restaurants but I'm not sure how late they're open on a Sunday night. How are you getting to the hotel, by a private transfer service? If so, then your best bet is to ask the driver to stop somewhere. You might be limited to souvlaki sandwiches on a Sunday night though, other than Everest.
It took about 20-25 minutes to get from Port to the hotel. We used a travel agency (Aegean Thesaurus) and hired a driver through the agency. It was 20 euros for 3 of us.
I am not sure the metro is completely safe at any time. I was recently robbed (pickpocket) as I was getting on the metro at Piraeus at 15.00 in the afternoon. That was only half an hour after I caught a guy with his fingers... More
I am not sure the metro is completely safe at any time. I was recently robbed (pickpocket) as I was getting on the metro at Piraeus at 15.00 in the afternoon. That was only half an hour after I caught a guy with his fingers in my trouser pockets in the crowded ticket hall, as I was queuing to use the ticket machine! he just melted into he crown as I remonstrated. And don't expect the police to be sympathetic. When I reported the theft to the Athens Tourist Police they aggressively tried to persuade me that my wallet was 'lost' not 'stolen', presumably because they wanted to protect their statistics. They made me wait more than an hour as they typed out a short report.
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"Choose a balcony room. While they face the street, they are not at all noisy, and provide wonderful views of..."