Along with most of the other reviews I would like to start off stating that the location however convenient, it was very sketchy. The staff is very very very helpful and the rooms are decent. Breakfast was simple but is expected in Greece.
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Along with most of the other reviews I would like to start off stating that the location however convenient, it was very sketchy. The staff is very very very helpful and the rooms are decent. Breakfast was simple but is expected in Greece.
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I work in anti human trafficking. I was surprised to find easyjet reccomended this.
It is two doors from the casino where pimps meet, there were Romanian girls prostituting within 30 metres. We passed a guy injecting heroin in his groin, trousers down outside the hotel. Nice hotel otherwise, although not for families or children, internal landing huge windows are...
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Possibly the best breakfast you will find in all of Greece. Especially for the price! The neighborhood is terrible. Hookers just outside the door, reminded me of late 70's Hell's Kitchen! The beds were horrible BUT CLEAN. The rooms leave A LOT to be desired.
The staff was extra friendly and willing to help in any way possible. Wake up...
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The hotel is 5 minutes from Omonia Metro station, central and quite easy to find, a good base. The area around Omonia square leaves a lot to be desired, dirty with homeless, prostitutes and drug users, although with a high Police presence doesn't feel threatening. The hotel is basic but generally clean, although a little old with signs of wear....
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The Hotel has a sufficient good service and the Staff are nice to you. Near to Omonia Metro Station but at night is a place where the homeless and addicted people stay. I don´t have any problems, walking with the group at night, but alone probably is dangerous.
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The hotel itself was Ok, Helpful staff, ok beds and clean. If you want drinks, don't visit the bar.
The biggest issue was the location. We were warned by two taxidrivers, who told us that it was a really bad location. As many other here say, it stinks urine, there are a lot of prostitutes and illigale imigrants, in addition...
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Hotel was marginally OK, the area is filthy and stinks of urine. At one end of the street its the red light district at the other end groups of unemployed migrants roam. Policemen are out in force I asked one about the area he told me it was trouble. If the area was OK I would have put up with...
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This hotel is located by the Omonia (sp) Metro station. Its not the best of neighborhoods, but then, where in Athens do you find one? It was safe, the clerks are helpful with information and spoke good English. The place was riddled with marble as most of Athens is so you could hear echos everywhere, even from floor to floor....
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Before we arrived we searched the price for two rooms there...the price was 84 euros for two rooms. There the reception guy sais that one room is 55 euros, so 110 for two rooms. When we checked out they said they can't give us the invoice because the printer does not work.
The room was spacy, but the furniture was...
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Big disappointment. The nice pictures of this hotel that are shown on the internet are deceiving since this place is completely different once you get there. This place urgently needs to be renovated. This might be a 3 star hotel for Greek standards but never for North American standards (where it could be a 2 star hotel at the most)....
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