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Kastalia Boutique Hotel
4.2/595 Reviews
We stayed at this property for one night while visiting the sights at Delphi. The staff is friendly, therooms are simple but comfortable, and we were pretty excited to see an elevator after staying in several hotels and pensions around the Peloponnese. It's relatively quiet if you have a room facing away from the main street (bonus: beautiful scenic view of the valley), and the breakfast in the morning was pretty good, with something for almost everyone. The bathroom could have used some attention (we had some mildew in our shower), but that was the only real issue.
Hotel Apollonia
4.3/528 Reviews
The owners of this hotel are very friendly and welcoming. It has superb views across the mountains. Our room had the stunning view. The bed was large and comfortable. We really enjoyed the pool which was a welcome respite after a long journey there and also after visiting the historic site the following day. Breakfast was good on the whole. The hotel is really well situated - just ten minutes walk away from the site of Delphi and five minutes walk from most of the restaurants and shops. The town was surprisingly quiet and the restaurants were virtually empty in the evenings. However, the historic site was heaving with tour groups. It was quieter, however, as we walked further up the hill. We really enjoyed our stay but a few things might improve the overall experience: There was a kettle in the room but no mugs or tea/coffee. The pool was delightful but the area around it could be tidier and loungers would be nice. The coffee at breakfast wasn’t drinkable. The above are not intended as major criticisms, just as recommendations.
Amalia Hotel Delphi
4.2/586 Reviews
After a long drive from Athens, Amalia Hotel was a welcome surprise. This hotel was designed by the Greek architect Nicos Valsamakis. As you enter, you are transported back into 60's. My husband commented that the hotel reminded him of his childhood. It was clean and quiet. You could spend a day admiring all the details of the hotel. From the spacious lounge to the outdoor seating area directly adjacent to it. This hotel kept all of the design elements in place. The most spectacular area of this hotel was the outdoor patio looking down on the pool and the largest olive grove in Greece. Nestled in the hill side of Delphi, this hotel is grand to say the least. The rooms were large by European standards. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom had a tub/shower combination. We did not have a view of the valley, but there are rooms that did. The hotel had many tour busses arriving full of guests and we were thinking that the noise level could become a problem, but nothing. The breakfast was a buffet with lots of choices both hot and cold. It was very busy and the staff were prompt at cleaning the tables and quite pleasant to deal with. My husband and friends we were travelling with have all decided that we would come back just to spend more time at the hotel and in Delphi. This is one area of Greece you should visit and this hotel is the place you should stay.

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