Parnon, Athen
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - Parnon is located in the center of Athens , just afew ... more
minutes walk from Acropolis , Plaka andNational Archaeological Museum .The central metro station of Omonia is just 100meters away from the hotel.The terminal stat...
Hotel Parnon, Athens
The 3-star Hotel Parnon provides a pleasant and comfortable stay at the heart of Athens, ... more
just a few minutes walk from the famous Acropolis, Plaka and the National Archaeological Museum as well as many public transport stops.The 51 fully renovated rooms...
Parnon Hotel, Athens
Hotel Parnon is located in the centre of Athens, only 50 metres from Omonia metro station ... more
and 200 metres from the public bus terminal. The tourist areas of Acropolis, Plaka, Monastiraki and Psiri are only a 10 to 15 minute walk away, the National Museu...
Parnon Hotel, Athens
Parnon is located near Omonia sq just a few meters away from Omonia metro and train ... more
station and 300 meters away from the public bus terminal in Akadimias Acropolis Plaka and Monastiraki are just 10 minutes on foot from our hotel Also the National Muse...
Parnon Hotel, Athens
Location. The Parnon Hotel is located in Athens, Greece. 100 metres from Omonia ... more
metro station 500 metres from the National Theatre 1.5 kilometres from the Acropolis Hotel Features. Complimentary breakfast 24 hour front desk Coffee...
Parnon Hotel, Athens
Location. The Parnon Hotel is located in Athens, Greece. 100 metres from Omonia ... more
metro station 500 metres from the National Theatre 1.5 kilometres from the Acropolis Hotel Features. Complimentary breakfast 24 hour front desk Coffee...
...The Plaka Hotel is a real find. It is ideally situated at the foot of the Acropolis and is amongst ,or within easy walking distance, of many of Athens attractions. It is on the corner of a small side street just a hundred yards or so from the metro station that is at the end of the line from the airport. Some bedrooms do have a direct view to the Acropolis.
The hotel staff are friendly and helpful and the accomodation is generally clean and modern. Our room was quite small but not so much that it was a problem. There was an adequate amount of storage space. The bathroom was small and a bit dated but ok, considering the price! We paid £33 a night for a double room with breakfast and thought this was a real bargain. Make sure you compare sites for prices as they vary considerably.
The breakfast was quite basic but included...
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Advantages: fun, charming and diverting city with plenty of interesting things to see and do; great variety of bars and restaurants Disadvantages: has some shonky areas, may bring you to spend more than you'd like
...since been challenged. Why you would want to, I don't know, but it would make for an interesting mediation and negotiation session.
As far as accommodation goes, there is an enormous Holiday Inn in the centre of town - if you can't find a room here, you're struggling. But even if they are full, for whatever reason, there are still a few variously scary motels and hotels scattered around. Being a city where the focus is on living rather than touring, the selection may be limited, but it's not a resort town, so if you're after five-star luxury, you're better off somewhere a bit fancier and less student-oriented. The Holiday Inn we stayed at was perfectly adequate - comfortable, reasonable-sized rooms, without being ornate. It's pretty much the standard motel room you'd find anywhere. Not terrific, but not bad either.
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...Last year, I found out that my boyfriend would be going to a conference in Athens in June '08. I immediately decided that whether he wanted me to or not, I was going to be coming along. Well, not to the conference or anything but to Athens. I'd never been and did a bit of Greek history and archaeology at Uni, so I leapt at the chance. Although the conference organisers did suggest some hotels based on their local knowledge, it was also possible to just choose your own, and then the organisers would reimburse you for your accommodation after. Looking through Hotelclub.com, I came across the Aristoteles hotel. A quick perusal of reviews threw up the normal range of complaining Americans, whiny Brits, and obnoxious Aussies, but I've learnt to filter out any review that starts with "I have never been so disgusted in all my life...
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