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The Dolli at Acropolis
4.7/565 Reviews

The Dolli at Acropolis

Athens|0.73km from Hammam Baths Athens
I have made a booking believing it was a free cancellation one. I realized a few days later when the full amount has been debited from my card that booking was actually a non refundable one. I have written to the hotel about the unintentional booking made and asked them to change my reservation to free cancellation one, although there was still 28 days to the check in date they have refused to the so. I did not find it very ethical. İf an reservation offer is a NON REFUNDABLE it should be mentioned clearly not hiding behind some corner of the text. Rooms which are called a Junior suite should look like one. In a five star hotels rooms at the size of a deluxe room should not be called a junior suite giving impression of a large room. Room floor was of a stone which should only be in a summer hotels. City hotels with a stone floor feels way too cold. Seatings in the room way too low. Old folks wont be able to stand once seated in those chairs. Shower water pressure in our room was too weak. Bed was so awkwardly put you can only climb into the bed from foot of the bed since both sides of the bed covered with a wall and window. Other than that room facilities were new and adequate. Web site gives a misperception about the booking terms and a look of the rooms. Stuff was exceptionally friendly and helpful. Well located new and clean hotel and complimentary cookies served in the room ofset some of the above faults.

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Apollo Palm Hotel
4.4/581 Reviews
Psiri
Wonderful hotel in the centre of Athens, close to all the action. Less than 5 mins walk to an area with lots of restaurants and a lively, almost mediterranean-holiday-resort feel, buzz to it. Also well situated for the main sites in Athens. Free continental breakfast, along with coffees, capuccinos and some fruit juice provided every morning comprising a variety of cereals, cold meats, cheeses, croissants, danish pastries, as well as some scrambled eggs, cooked mushrooms and toast for those who prefer something warmer. It's not a full english breakfast, but it is more than sufficient. Served and provided by a delightful french lady who home makes the apricot jam to accompany the breads. All the staff, and I do mean ALL the staff, we interacted were super helpful and friendly. It's got a great rooftoop bar with really good views of the acropolis. It was a bit lively on Friday & Saturday night (we had stayed from the Friday until the Monday), with some noise transference, but that didn't bother us as we were also out late ourselves. And on the one night we got in a bit earlier I just put some ear plugs in and it didn't disturb me. The surrounding area was a bit scruffy, with lots of graffiti everywhere, but thst seems common to a lot of Athens. Having travelled a fair bit in the US, I can see why at first it might alarm American visitors (as can be seen in a lot of the other visitor comments), who might think the area sketchy, but we were a group of old friends on our annual reunion, all sadly much nearer to 60 than 50 and we never felt bothered, worried or intimidated in the slightest. Even when wandering back after midnight. Like any city, there will be some areas best avoided (and I was told by a Greek friend to avoid the municipal market area late at night), but, aside from adopting the usual level of caution and sense when in a big city you didn't need to go there from this hotel to get to the restaurant area. Probably, the best comment I can give is that, ironically, I came back to Athens a week later with my wife, prior to going on a cruise. My wife and I had already pre-booked our hotel for that stay, in a supposedly better area and paid £50 extra a night for the priviledge. The Apollo was better, as ws its surrounding area! I have already recommended this hotel to other members of my family and would stay here again if I ever come back to Athens.
The Athens Version Luxury Suites
4.4/559 Reviews
Psiri
Decent hotel right in the middle of everything. The rooms were nice with some wear and tear. It was very clean. The rooftop terrace has a wonderful view of the Acropolis and is a nice place to end the day with a few drinks you can bring up (a beer store and liquor store within 200 meters of the hotel). There is a restaurant associated with the hotel but we didn't wind up eating there, but heard good things from other travelers. The hotel is a bit difficult to locate since the sign is pretty much hidden by overhangs, but Mario was a wonderful host when we finally found it and really helped getting luggage to our room and with helpful directions for things to see around locally. The other hosts weren't almost invisible so he stood out. The elevator is very small so you can't be claustrophobic and use that one. The hot water heaters also had a quirk where you had to turn them on every morning, but they gave hot water in a few minutes, not sure if that's typical in Greece or not. All in all, I would stay there again if I had a trip to Athens.
Asomaton
4.6/577 Reviews
Psiri
We had pre-arranged a transfer from the airport but it’s a straightforward metro ride. This is a beautifully converted property. We had a lovely room with balcony and Acropolis view over rooftops. Quiet with a very comfortable bed. Lovely Jo Malone bathroom products. Great area with lots of bars and restaurants and close to many sights. The atmosphere is relaxed. The hotel staff were all lovely and also very helpful. Breakfast on our balcony (or served on the roof terrace) was excellent. Complimentary bottles of water and coffee provided daily. Very reasonable wine available (and accompanied by an unexpected and excellent cheese plate) and sensibly-priced minibar. We would not hesitate to stay again. Easy train transfer to Piraeus for our onward travel.
Jason Inn
4.2/5101 Reviews
Psiri
The location of the Jason Inn was excellent--near key archeological sites and the flea market. It was also close to a fine array of restaurants. Our room was comfortable and the bathroom was modern and clean. Breakfast in the rooftop restaurant was very good with an incredible view of the Acropolis. Our only negative was that it is on a busy street which was noisy. I would ask for a room away from the front of the hotel. However, I would still recommend this hotel and would return there if we return to Athens in the future.
Thission Luxury Homes & Spa by K&K
4.5/519 Reviews
Psiri
This is the third time I have stayed at this apartment/hotel. It is simply one of the best places I have ever stayed in ( I’m a frequent traveler and I have visited over 50 cities) The rooms are extremely spacious And are furnished in a contemporary modern style where you have the option of a 60m or 100m room size. The rooms are well equipped with Literally everything you will need and more. The staff are the friendliest and will go over and beyond to cater for all your needs. I’m incredibly thankful to have found this gem and I highly recommend this place. Also if you rented a car there are a couple of garages in the same street and also a couple of public parking in the street.
Alkima Athens Hotel
4.6/512 Reviews
Psiri
What a find! This is a superb boutique hotel right next to all the fabulous restaurants and nightlife of Monastiraki. Five-star sights like Hadrian's Library are within a 10-minute walk. You can see the Parthenon from the rooftop terrace (where you can also take a swim and have a drink). And the breakfast! You choose from a big variety of top local food items and your tray is then delivered to your room, the cafe or the roof terrace. Rooms are filled with luxuries and there is plenty of light – both natural and from fixtures. Transport is easy, both to the ferry port and the airport. Highly recommended.

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In the city center of Athens, you'll have easy access to National Archaeological Museum, Gazi, Plateía Omonoías. You can choose attractions in Athens that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Cape Sounion, Hydra, Voula Beach. The most popular attractions for tourists in Athens are Mount Lycabettus, Acropolis, Parthenon Temple. With a developed commercial area, visitors can head to Coco-mat, Ermou Street, The Mall Athens for a great shopping experience.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 11.87°C during the day, 7.8°C at night

• April to June: 22.8°C during the day, 16.87°C at night

• July to September: 28.88°C during the day, 22.69°C at night

• October to December: 16.38°C during the day, 12.13°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 48.1 cm

• Summer: 21.37 cm

• Autumn: 8.57 cm

• Winter: 60.0 cm

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