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The Dolli at Acropolis
4.7/565 Reviews

The Dolli at Acropolis

Athens|0.55km from Temple of Athena Nike
I have made a booking believing it was a free cancellation one. I realized a few days later when the full amount has been debited from my card that booking was actually a non refundable one. I have written to the hotel about the unintentional booking made and asked them to change my reservation to free cancellation one, although there was still 28 days to the check in date they have refused to the so. I did not find it very ethical. İf an reservation offer is a NON REFUNDABLE it should be mentioned clearly not hiding behind some corner of the text. Rooms which are called a Junior suite should look like one. In a five star hotels rooms at the size of a deluxe room should not be called a junior suite giving impression of a large room. Room floor was of a stone which should only be in a summer hotels. City hotels with a stone floor feels way too cold. Seatings in the room way too low. Old folks wont be able to stand once seated in those chairs. Shower water pressure in our room was too weak. Bed was so awkwardly put you can only climb into the bed from foot of the bed since both sides of the bed covered with a wall and window. Other than that room facilities were new and adequate. Web site gives a misperception about the booking terms and a look of the rooms. Stuff was exceptionally friendly and helpful. Well located new and clean hotel and complimentary cookies served in the room ofset some of the above faults.

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Acropolis View Hotel
4.7/5122 Reviews
Koukaki
My husband and I spent 1 night at the Acropolis View Hotel to kick off our honeymoon and even though we were only there for a short time the staff went above and beyond. There was a complimentary bottle of wine and plate of olives waiting in our room as well as a very sweet note wishing us a nice honeymoon. The view of the acropolis was not quite direct but still very nice with a small balcony to sit on. The room itself was a little small but had all the amenities we could ask for. Lastly, the most beautiful breakfast spread was brought up to our room right when we asked for it, ordered the night before using their website. Overall, wonderful experience with a great location and very attentive staff that made us feel very welcome.
Noble Suites
4.8/536 Reviews
Koukaki
This terrific little hotel is tucked away next to the walking mall and under the Acropolis. Mariana greeted us when we arrived, registering us in no time and even though it was 9 am, our room was prepared and waiting for us. That gave us the opportunity to unpack, change and head out to explore the city. Our room was quite spacious, with a king bed and plenty of storage space. We had a desk, sofa and TV. The windows were covered in almost total blackout shades that allowed us to awaken when we set the alarm. The shower facilities were excellent, as was the remainder of the toilet facilities. Overall our room, 101, was impeccably clean, neat and well appointed. And we had a wall-mounted air conditioner with remote control for temperature and on/off timer. Breakfast was included in our reservation. It was huge. Orange juice, water, coffee/cappuccino followed by salad and a plate of freshly cut fruit including banana, pear, apples and others. And finally, we enjoyed toast and scrambled eggs, the latter were hot and fluffy. The location is excellent, a short stop from the hop-on-hop-off bus stop, which we enjoyed. Many cafés and restaurants are less than a 10 minute walk away as is the entrance to the Acropolis and the Acropolis museum, both of which are must visits while in Athens. We plan to return to Noble Suites when we are next in Athens. Thank you.
Acro Urban Suites
4.8/552 Reviews
Koukaki
My fiance and I traveled to Athens with my parents and the staff at Acro Urban Suites helped make our trip amazing with their recommendations and assistance. They provided an outstanding lunch/dinner recommendation, arranged transfer service from the airport, and on short notice they were able to find and reserve an electric scooter for my father who has mobility issues. They are easy to communicate with via the Iconic Guest app. The rooftop terrace has amazing views of the Acropolis and plenty of comfortable seating. It's the perfect place to unwind with a drink after a long day of sightseeing. The lounge area is comfortable with books, chairs, and tables. The room itself was quiet and comfortable. The suite has a large shower, refrigerator, expresso maker, glasses, and plenty more which we didn't use. The location is convenient to the Acropolis, restaurants, coffee shops, and a few markets.
Aldis Mansion by K&K
5/51 Reviews
Plaka
The apartment booked this time is very good, the family is satisfied, the decoration is stylish and chic, clean and comfortable, just at the foot of the Acropolis, transportation and dining are very convenient, and the service is also in place!
Acro&Polis
4.6/552 Reviews
Plaka
Apartment is within walking distance to major attractions. It is also about a 10min walk to Monastiraki Metro Station. Apartment is very clean and comfortable. The little kitchen is equipped with a cooker, oven and other utensils. It came in handy for my trip. However, there are stairs to climb sonif you have a heavy luggage then you need to know what to expect. Anyway, there are many stairs and slope to climb in Athens too.
Wsd Bran New Cozy 2Bd with Balcony Near Acropolis
3.6/51 Reviews
Koukaki
The service of the self-catering apartment is not convenient with the front desk clerk anyway.

Frequently Asked Questions

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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