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Adam's Hotel
3.9/548 Reviews
Plaka
Adams Hotel is a basic hotel with an incredible location. It is located hotel in the heart of the popular Plaka area. LOCATION: It could not have been more central. We walked everywhere. It is a 5 - 6 minute walk to the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum. Hadrian’s Arch and the Temple of Olympian Zeus are just around the corner. It is close to Adrianou and Kidathineon Streets, lively, fun streets full of restaurants, bars and shops. Brettos Bar (which I highly recommend) is just a few minutes away. ROOM: Our room was very small but we were only there for one night and it was clean and the bed was comfortable, so it did the job. It was perfectly adequate and was good value for the price. There were small compromises for example the soap/shampoo were in dispensers on the wall instead of having separate toiletries and the towels were small and thin but on the upside, the water supply was strong and stayed hot. SERVICE: Service was consistently friendly and welcoming. Email communication before we arrived was good. They replied quickly and they gave us clear instructions for arrival. They stored our bags for a few hours after check-out so that we could go and explore. In any case we were not rushed out as check-out was 12:00, which is a generous time. A buffet-style breakfast was included in the price. The dining room at the front of the hotel was a pleasant spot to sit and the breakfast was fine. FACILITIES: This is a decent but basic hotel so if you want a range of hotel facilities, then this is not for you. There is a rooftop balcony but we did not go up there (a shame as I believe it has good views of the Acropolis) but thats about it. A very small kiosk in the tiny square outside the hotel, called Salt N Sugar where we grabbed a coffee.
Ava Hotel and Suites
4.7/574 Reviews
Plaka
Hotel location is good, see the Temple of Zeus, the front desk lady service is warm. We have a reasonable price upgrade to a large suite with a balcony with a kitchen sink and a separate hand washing bathroom. We bought a gift at the gift shop downstairs and also called the front desk into the room. The picture video was taken, but unfortunately transferred to the hard disk. We are two big and one small, the children live in the living room, the living room is very big. The layout is reasonable. Breakfast is delivered to the room, and the front desk downstairs is checked in advance.
AthensWas Design Hotel
4.6/599 Reviews
Koukaki
This hotel is not big, but the location is good, just 2 or 3 minutes walk to the entrance to the Acropolis. The hygiene in the room is very good. I ordered it earlier and it tastes good! This is the most satisfying hotel for this trip.
Cityzoe Athens Suites
4.4/553 Reviews
Plaka
The hotel is clean, the location is excellent, but there is time to be a bit rushed, so I didn't go to the top floor to see
The Athens Gate Hotel
4.5/5124 Reviews
Koukaki
We returned to this hotel for a second visit because it is so nice. Rooms are modern and comfortable. The view is unsurpassed: you have the Acropolis on one side and the Temple of Olympian Zeus on the other. The location is perfect for sightseeing. It is a five-minute walk to the Acropolis Museum. Lower floor, street side rooms can be a little noisy, so you might consider some ear plugs or asking for a room on a high floor. Breakfast is amazing! There are hot foods and cold foods and lots of pastries, all quite good. I especially enjoyed the Greek items: spanakopita, tiropita, dolmas. The elevators are tiny and can be bottlenecks at times.
Airotel Parthenon
4.3/5114 Reviews
Koukaki
There is a bathtub in the scenic spot 🛁 to relieve the exhausted memories of the journey. The fireworks show on New Year’s Eve is impressive. After watching it, I will go back to the hotel soon without worrying about safety.

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Athens Travel Guide

Traveling to Athens

Athens, the capital of Greece, is one of the world’s oldest cities, dating back at least 3400 years. According to ancient Greek mythology, Athens was named after the goddess of wisdom, Athena, after competing with the God of the Seas, Poseidon, for power of the then unnamed city. There are 2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Athens, the Acropolis of Athens, largely constructed in the 5th century, and the medieval Daphni Monastery, constructed in the 11th century. Its ancient architecture, unique mythology, deep philosophical history, and delicious food makes Athens a must-see destination.

Millions of tourists visit the ancient city annually. High season is typically experienced during the summer, between June and September. The best time to visit Athens is between March to June, or October to November. The hottest months fall between July to September, with temperatures averaging at 77°F. The coldest months fall between December to March, with temperatures averaging at 50°F. Athens’ wet season begins in October and ends in January.

Getting around Athens

Athens International Airport (ATH) is the major airport serving the city, and receives over 20 million passengers annually. The airport is located 12 miles east from the central Athens, around a 30-minute drive. Getting from Athens International Airport (ATH) to the city is extremely convenient. Taxis are available by exit 3 of arrivals, and cost between US$45-US$65 to reach the city. Athens Metro line 3 takes you directly to and from Athens International Airport (ATH) for around US$12. The Athens express bus service operates 24/7, and 4 different bus lines connect directly to central Athens for US$7 per trip.

Piraeus port in Athens is served by many ferries and some cruise ships. Consider boarding a ferry to embark on your big fat Greek adventure island-hopping through Greece!

Public transport in central Athens is fairly accessible. The Athens Metro system is operated across 3 lines, serving the city and suburbs. Single integrated trips cost around US$1.70, while integrated day-passes cost under US$6. Don’t forget to validate your ticket before heading to the platform.

The new Athens Tram allows passengers to commute between the city center and coastal areas. 3 tram lines are available, and are listed as T1, T2, and T3 for each corresponding tram line. Integrated tickets cost around US$1.70, and run between 05:30–00:30 daily at the time of writing. Integrated tickets may also be used for bus services.

Things to do in Athens

The Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Sites, was an ancient town consisting of temples and buildings, and remains Greece’s most famous attraction. The Parthenon, the Erectheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike are a few prominent buildings on site. Entry into the site ranges between US$24–US$36. Plaka, the neighborhood where the Acropolis is located, offers many hotels within a mile from site. Highly-rated hotels include the 5-star Electra Metropolis, the 4-star Electra Athens and Ava Hotel and Suites.

Syntagma Square is Athens’ political and commercial hub, and is easily accessible by metro. There, you’ll find the Old Royal Palace, which serves as the Hellenic Parliament building today. Many 5-star hotels are situated right in the square, including Hotel Grande Bretagne, a luxury Collection Hotel, King George, a Luxury Collection Hotel and NJV Athens Plaza Athens. Popular luxury hotels nearby include Coco-Mat Hotel Athens, and the Grand Hyatt Athens. On a budget? Check out the 3-star Central Hotel, for a cheaper hotel near Syntagma Square.

The 5-star Athenaeum InterContinental is in the heart of the Neos Kosmos neighborhood, with plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants in close proximity.

The Hilton Athens is located in the Athens City Center neighborhood, connected to a shopping center. Benaki Museum, Mount Lycabettus, the Chapel of St. George are all within 1 mile of the hotel.

Benaki Museum, Mount Lycabettus, the Chapel of St. George are all located within 1 mile of the hotel.

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