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Coco-Mat Athens Jumelle
4.5/575 Reviews

Coco-Mat Athens Jumelle

Kolonaki Athens|0.8km from Eleftherios Park
Coco-Mat became famous for the mattresses and natural products they create and staying in one of their hotels makes you understand why. + First off, the attention to detail is really something, the cleanliness and the fact that most of the items in the room as well as in the entire hotel, are made from natural materials (as most of them are sold by the company this makes sense, but they also collaborate with like-minded vendors, like the one of the hangers for instance - see photo). Even the room's ceiling was beautiful! I loved the ambience, the lobby was very cosy and beautifully decorated for Christmas. The neighborhood is one of the best in Athens, 500m. from the closest metro station and the Cycladic & Byzantin Museums are right around the corner. I didn't get a chance to taste the menu at the restaurant, but all looked delicious - hopefully next time! Also, in terms of cleanliness 10/10 for me, regarding the room as well as all public spaces. I'd like to save the best for last: THE bed. It was one of the best sleeps I've had in my entire life and it really exceeded my expectations! It is undoubtedly the most comfortable matress I've slept on and even though I have a chronic back pain, I did not feel any discomfort whatsoever. Sooo worth it! Ps. 1. small detail but worth mentioning: the breakfast plates are gorgeous - kudos to whomever chose them!! (see photo) Ps. 2. the breakfast was delicious with many savory and sweet options to choose from :-) Ps. 3. Comp mini-bar with refreshments was a great gesture! - There were 2 things that unfortunately did not lived up to my standards. First and foremost, personnel: I found it strange that while, during c/i, the FO associate tried to show me around and escort me to my room, a cleaning lady was in between and did not move nor greeted/acknowledged us. During breakfast: the personnel, although very polite, was often absent, leading a few of the guests searching/waiting for them. It wasn't quite clear what we were supposed to do, mostly regarding covid regulations: when I sat to my table, they brought placemats etc. but did not explain how it works - if it is self-service, what are the à la carte choices, etc. When I decided to stand up and walk towards the food station, they explained I needed to wear gloves before self-serving, but nothing about where to throw them afterwards - and I looked for a bin but didn't find one. Another guest walked in after me and as there was no staff around, he did not wear gloves-again no clearly-mentioned rules. At some point I asked for juice and the woman who delivered it (again, very polite) did not seem to be staff, judging from her outfit (I'm not sure if she had just finished her shift and did it as a favor to another colleague or if she even worked there at all..). On the same subject I found the staff in general a bit too informal for what I was expecting, but maybe that's just me. Secondly and minor but still: there was a bluetooth speaker in the room and alt

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Olympus Residence
4.6/5100 Reviews
Pangrati
I loved this place, a short walk to all Athens has to offer in a nice neighborhood with lots of restaurants right around the corner. The staff and facilities made me feel like I was home. I will definitely use this hotel again when I come back to Athens.
The Newel Acropolis
4.2/512 Reviews
Koukaki
Amazing. The location of the hotel is ideal and I would say everything is within a good walking distance. A lot of good food places nearby (recommend trying the pizza place). Hotel staff were amazing , check-in time may differ as we had to wait a little extra for our room to be ready but this was not an issue and hotel staff were able to accommodate us and we were told the minibar fridge was free :) The hotel is very safe and secure. The technology used to access the buildings and rooms are state of the art. This blew my mind away! Every single staff member smiled at us and the cleaners were very helpful and our room would be spotless after going out and coming back.
Pi Athens
4.3/543 Reviews
Pangrati
The room is not bad, quite big, clean and convenient! This price is set to this room is also affordable, the service is good, I want to eat a scrambled egg at breakfast, and I also arranged it. It is a very pleasant stay.
Athens Green Apartments
4.6/569 Reviews
Pangrati
On a quiet side street just steps from everything -- Athens Green is in the middle of Pangrati, Mets and right by the ”big” sites by cutting through the National Botanical Museum (a nice park walk in the middle of Athens). The location couldn't be more perfect. If you want to get a feel of the ”real” Athens, this is just steps off of the tourist track but in the real Athens. The rooms are big and well-appointed, with a quiet courtyard -- a real oasis from the bustle of Athens. The desk clerks could not have been more friendly and helpful. I would stay here again in a heartbeat.
Zappion Hotel
4.1/518 Reviews
Pangrati
After a very stressful few days in Athens we were glad to come across this little hotel to get our heads down for the night. Sadly we had been victims of pickpockets who stole our phones, bank cards and a passport. The Greek police were not helpful at all. We found very few people who made us feel welcome so it was wonderful to be greeted with a smile at the Zappion. The staff were very helpful and our breakfast was lovely. More over we had not booked and had just walked in off the street but we were accommodated regardless. We had stayed at hotel Stanley prior to this which was much more expensive and despite being a fancy hotel it was in a rough area with busy traffic and the notorious pickpockets. Zappion is clean, close to the sites and in a nice quiet street with everything you might need on your trip. Highly recommended if you want hospitality, peace and quiet and a nice breakfast.
Priamos - Adults Only
3.9/513 Reviews
Pangrati
Hotel management and service are good, front desk staff are good An elderly woman who looks like a boss is not very good. However, the room decoration is not suitable for normal people's accommodation. Bunny girl, red, pink Only room 607 looked normal and light. 65 euros a night, will not stay next time. Such a price, there are many near the Constitution Square, it is worse than him.

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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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