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Royalty Hotel Athens
4.3/556 Reviews
Psiri / Monastiraki
Great hotel' deserves 4 stars and not 3! The room was very clean and organized. I had the best shower I've ever had here! The concierge is very attentive and pleasant, helped us with everything we needed! The cleaning service was perfect and fast paced. Most importantly, the area of the hotel could not be better! The hotel is 5 minutes from every central place in Athens, tons of bars and restaurants around and 5 minutes from the main shopping street: all on foot of course. Definitely recommended!!!!
Parea Athens
4.5/523 Reviews
Psiri / Monastiraki
Spacious and clean room with terrace ㆍ sofa, electric port indoor ㆍ tea and close to Acropolis
360 Degrees
4.5/572 Reviews
Psiri / Monastiraki
This is the first hotel in Greece. From the airport to Monastiraki Station, you can see the hotel's LOGO on the right. Note that there are two, the other is called 360 Art Hotel, the lobby is good, but the location and room are not good. This home, breakfast is also eaten here. The entrance to the hotel is the old market, the square is very lively but the room is still very soundproof. The room is still quite big, especially the bathroom is very large (this is very important). The breakfast was very good. I asked about the variety of fried eggs and whether the freshly squeezed orange juice needed (only one cup) of juice, bacon, rice pudding, and the rich fruit types left us a very deep impression. The MINI in the room is free (every day) with two bottles of orange soda (feeling when you are young) and two bottles of water. The location of the hotel is very good, it is very convenient to eat and go to the Acropolis. The furnishings are very retro, and the restaurant on the roof of the hotel is also very nice (the steak is very delicious). Another shortcoming: seeing that we are Chinese, he specifically reminded us not to make noises and repeat them several times. However, the real noisy is obviously those Westerners!
A for Athens
4.3/5116 Reviews
Psiri / Monastiraki
Lovely hotel, nice staff. Very friendly! The rooftop bar is great. Room had coffee, tea, nice bathroom, amazing view of Monastiraki square and the Parthenon. Only thing to note is this hotel is in the middle of lots of action, so it can be loud outside until ~ 3am. Of course, not the hotel’s fault, but we played some white noise and that was fine. Earplugs would work for those sensitive as well.
Athens Tower Hotel by Palladian Hotels
4.1/5101 Reviews
Psiri / Monastiraki
I stayed for few hours and didn't spend a night but was able to freshen up and take a shower. Its a budget choice. The location was great, on the Monastriaki square.
360Degrees Pop Art Hotel
4.6/580 Reviews
Psiri / Monastiraki
We stayed here for two nights in July 2022. For a three star hotel, this is a very nice and fresh hotel. Staff are really friendly and we got some great tips from the reception. Location is excellent and the rooms tidy. There’s quite a lot of buzz outside, especially during the night, but we did not hear this inside our room on the fourth floor. Breakfast is served in another building, but it is very close by and offers nice views of the Acropolis.

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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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