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My husband and I stayed at Athens Center Square in early June. We stay two nights before heading out to the islands. The hotel is centrally located, we were able to walk to the Acropolis and market. The hotel in located in the middle of...More
My 15 year old daughter and I wanted to spend a night in Athens before catching a Sea Cat to the islands. I was slightly apprehensive since I'd not been in Athens for a long time and chose this hotel since it was close to...More
I was visiting Greece and was in santorini for a few days. We booked this hotel for Athens but on the wrong day. Upon arrival and finding out the mistake in made, Olga and Alexia saved the day! They got on the phone and spoke...More
Started our family road trip in Athens.It did not dissapoint.
The hotel was just perfect.Very good value for money in a great spot.Very clean , great breakfast.
The room was small and quite basic but spotlessly clean.
We all said we would stay again.
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We have stayed here on and off for a week and the staff are very accommodating. Our rooms weren't ready straight away the first time but they were able to get us all on the same floor and one of the lower floors as we...More
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Amenities
Top amenities
Bar/Lounge
Breakfast included
Free High Speed Internet ( WiFi )
Hotel Amenities
Breakfast included
Dry Cleaning
Laundry Service
Concierge
Multilingual Staff
Room amenities
Air Conditioning
Refrigerator in room
Things to do
Bar/Lounge
Details
Price range
$69 - $173 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
Hotel class
Star rating provided by Expedia.
Hotel Style
#10 Business Hotel in Athens
#24 Romantic Hotel in Athens
#29 Family Hotel in Athens
Room types
Non-Smoking Rooms
Number of rooms
54
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Omonia Square is as plain in appearance as Syntagma is grand. Surrounded largely by functional blocks from the 1950s and 60s and no longer boasting its underground stalls, the square is now mostly frequented by immigrants and bargain shoppers. The most rewarding area to explore is to the south. Set off down Athinas Street, with the Acropolis gradually coming into focus in the distance, and you will get a
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sense of old commercial Athens, especially at the picturesque meat, fish and vegetable markets some way beyond the City Hall. The blocks to the west of Athinas are home to many Chinese and South Asian traders, adding a multicultural atmosphere to what was until the late 1990s a very homogenous society.