The 5-star Sofitel Athens Airport’is conveniently located 164 feet from Athens International Airport. It offers a spa and an indoor heated pool with views over the airport.
John
United States of America
Very clean, friendly staff. Incredibly convenient.
With a great location in the center of Plaka, facing the Acropolis, this 5-star hotel offers personalized service, a beautiful rooftop pool and well-furnished rooms with a buffet breakfast included.
Grand Hyatt Athens, opened in August 2018, features a brand new spa, atrium pool & bar and a rooftop with stunning views over the Acropolis.
Paola
United States of America
The view of the Acropolis is wonderful from the hotel. The breakfast buffet is delicious and with great choices and the best part is that it is offered with view of Acropolis. The spa was incredible and very fairly priced for treatments. The staff at hotel and spa are very friendly yet professional. They went above and beyond to accommodate our needs during our stay. We highly recommend the Grand Hyatt Athens.
Boasting one of the most central locations in Athens, Electra Hotel Athens is next to Syntagma Square. A 5-minute walk through charming Plaka takes you to the Acropolis.
Astor Hotel is in Athens’ historic triangle, only 325 ft from Syntagma Square. It offers views of the Acropolis from its rooftop restaurant and many of its rooms.
Cristian
Romania
The best thing about this hotel is location. Very close to Syntagma square.
Location for serving breakfast is nice on the top of hotel with a limitation, about half of the space is opened for those who want to stay in fresh air, but one day it was hard rain and all the people crowded in the covered space, a lot standing waiting for others to finish to be able to catch a free table.
Located in the heart of Athens and 1640 feet from Panormou Metro Station, President Hotel offers comfortable accommodations and a beautiful rooftop terrace with a seasonal swimming pool.
Pella Inn is just a 2 minute walk from Monastiraki Square with several restaurants, bars and the famous Athens flea market.
Marco
Italy
It was a two minute walk from Monastiraki and you could see the Acropolis from the rooftop. In the lobby there were also lockers where, for 2 euros, you could leave your bag for up to 10 days. The wi-fi was free and they also had a computer hub.
A short walk from the Acropolis, 5-star Royal Olympic Hotel is located right in front of the Temple of Olympian Zeus and features an outdoor pool and a fitness center.
Arethusa Hotel is centrally located next to Plaka, the scenic Old Town of Athens and stands within 165 ft from the Syntagma Metro Station. It has breakfast and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Ideally set in the Athens City Center, Athens Capital Center Hotel - MGallery Collection offers air-conditioned rooms, a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and a bar.
excellent location, very clean and beautiful decoration.
14 Reasons Why Hotel Athens is located in the heart of Athens, 656 feet from Monastiraki Square. The property features a terrace, as well as a shared lounge.
Location, breakfast, rooms, staff, vibes and decor.
Located in Athens, a 6-minute walk from Monastiraki Square, Ergon House Athens provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Nice place , but check in policy wasn't clear ....
Just 2625 feet from the world-renowned Acropolis and Acropolis Museum, Elia Ermou Athens Hotel is conveniently set in the heart of Athens. This 4-star hotel features a restaurant and wellness club.
Great location , lovely rooms and staff , exceptional
Just 984 feet from Panathenaic Stadium, Zappion Hotel is in the center of Athens City. It features air-conditioned accommodations with free WiFi. Facilities include a snack bar and a shared lounge.
Great location, very big balcony and super nice staff
Cosmos is located in the center of Athens, 164 feet from Metaxourgeio Metro Station. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Acropolis area is just a 5-minute metro ride away.
You get what you pay for. Decent and price worthy.
The recently renovated Olympic Hotel offers stylish accommodations in Halandri. The area allows easy access to Atiki Odos, Helexpo conference center as well as the metro.
Very friendly stuff. Nice clean rooms. Good breakfast
Located near the center of Athens, Victory Inn offers great-value, comfortable accommodations, just 1640 feet from Victoria Station for easy access to the historic district of Plaka and the Acropolis.
Εxcellent service very quite,and very clean rooms.
Lida Hotel is located north of Athens in the area of Kifissia and is less than 20 minutes by car from the center of Athens or 45 minutes with a means of transportation.
Super bon hôtel rien à redire , agréablement surprise
Set amid a blossomed garden, in Chalandri area of Athens, Acropol Hotel features an elegantly decorated restaurant, a garden-view snack bar and a 24-hour front desk.
Quite area, staff, easy access from the metro station
Just 984 feet from the Athens Suburban Railway and 6.2 mi from the Acropolis, Hotel Giorgio offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and balcony overlooking the garden.
Offering free WiFi, A&N Athens Luxury Apartments - Ermou is located in Athens, a 6-minute walk from Monastiraki Train Station and 600 yards from Monastiraki Metro Station.
Great location!
Immaculate, clean, brand new apartment!
Oniro City features a gym and a wine bar in the upmarket district of Kolonaki, in the heart of Athens. All guest rooms and suites in the property are fitted with a coffee machine and mini-bar.
Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Pandrosos Divine Suites is located in Athens, a 2-minute walk from Monastiraki Train Station and 300 yards from Monastiraki Metro Station.
Great location. Loved the complimentary food and beverages.
FAQs about hotels in Athens
On average, 3-star hotels in Athens cost $93 per night, and 4-star hotels in Athens are $156 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Athens can be found for $283 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Athens this weekend is $169 or, for a 4-star hotel, $267. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Athens for this weekend cost around $638 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $144 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Athens for tonight. You'll pay around $261 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Athens will cost around $564, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
With the Acropolis as the jewel in the archaeological crown of Athens, this city is full of history while embracing the future. Take a stroll back in time through the neoclassical streets of the Plaka, where you'll find tavernas serving tantalizing souvlaki and mousaka, street vendors and live entertainment.
A trip to the Parthenon and the Agora top most lists and can also be appreciated from a distance by walking along the Dionysiou Aeropagitou street, which is away from the busy crowds of the city center.
The changing of the guard occurs every hour on the famous Syntagma Square. From here, Ermou Street provides shopaholics with a fashionable retail sanctuary. The upscale districts Kolonaki and Kifisia are also bursting with fancy boutiques, galleries and bars.
Athens has some of the finest museums in the world, such as the National Archaeological, Acropolis and Benaki Museums. From Athens International Airport to the Port of Piraeus, this is a city bustling with the old and new. On Booking.com you can find everything from modern hotels to a room in a classical building.
Athens has a good and cheap public transport system.
Athens has a good and cheap public transport system. Single tickets were just 1,20 Euro. You can also walk easily across the city center.
We enjoyed the National Gallery and the Benaki Museum. The National Historical Museum was interesting, presenting the modern history, but beware that most of the displays are only in Greek. Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology was surprisingly interesting, showcasing fantastic inventions made in ancient times. But the museum is small so the inventions don't all get the space they deserve to have.
We went on a three hour long free walking tour with Guru walks (guide Elena). It was a good walk with loads of information.
A local restaurant we can recommend is the family-run (?) Karamanlidika which had simple, but tasty local dishes. We loved the starters "Sahanaki fried cheese with chili and the stuffed wine leaves.
On the other hand we found a hole in the wall restaurant, Avli, which always seemed to have a long queue of guests. We stood in line for 40 minutes for disappointing food and service.
MIchael
Sweden
8.0
Scored 8.0
Interesting places to visit - expensive though - and very,...
Interesting places to visit - expensive though - and very, very crowded even in May.
Be very careful walking on the polished marble pavements even in the dry - they're like an ice rink.
Plenty of good eating places covering all tastes and pockets.
Lots of graffiti around.
Strong police presence around key tourist sites - but seem more of a deterrent than active.
Plenty of taxis at a reasonable cost.
Many monuments obstructed by scaffolding and cranes (difficult balance between maintenance and obstruction of the amenity).
Alistair
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Athens is a wonderful city.
Athens is a wonderful city. I really enjoyed the balance of history and culture along with modern amenities and cultural experiences. If you're heading to the islands, don't bother with the coastal areas. We had 2 days to explore and felt that it was plenty, but there are plenty of museums and sites that we could've explored had we stayed longer.
Tracy
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful historic city. Well laid out. People friendly.
Beautiful historic city. Well laid out. People friendly. Lots to see. Was a bit chilly in early May. Beach was a bit rocky and water too cold for swimming, but worth the trip for the scenery alone {hop on hop off bus takes you to a few]. There during Greek Orthodox Easter week/holiday so lines were short, and markets not overcrowded. Lots of walking so wear good shoes and go everywhere!
Was there a week - sick first day with a cold so stayed in and relaxed. Walked around different areas local to where I stayed, Took 2 day Hop on-Hop off bus [all 3 lines] and saw most of athens in a loop, then returned to see the sights that interested me.
Make sure you buy tickets for the Acropolis in advance!! and get there on time. Early morning and late afternoon best times - not too hot and overcrowded.
Just go! Enjoy a historical city full of culture and history!
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
The location we were in in was just right to explore the...
The location we were in in was just right to explore the sights.
The roof top pool was just great after a hot day sight seeing.
We found some great bars and resteraunts just a short stroll away from the hotel.The food in all we went to was great and if you go for the local wine in garaffe you can eat and drink very cheaply.
Got to watch out when you are in the tourist areas for pick pocketts so just stay allert and watch out for sudden distractions.
The public transport is very cheap and easy to use.we took a tram to the beach and ot was so easy and very modern.
terry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The most kind, compassionate and friendly people in one of...
The most kind, compassionate and friendly people in one of the most stunning countries in the world. AMAZING food and history to devour, plus gorgeous views, quirky neighborhoods to explore, etc. I came to Greece unsure of my expectations but I would go back in a heartbeat. One of the biggest takeaways (besides how fabulous the food was) was how welcoming the Greeks were every place we went. They never made you feel like an annoying tourist (how they do in other countries...).
Still Athens was a fabulous little hotel with an excellent, central location and friendly staff. We were walking distance to all major sights of Athens and our host Alex gave great recommendations for food, drink and activities. Alex also made sure that we were comfortable, well taken care of and always welcomed us with a warm smile. He really made Greece feel close to home. On top of that, the beds were super comfy and the breakfast was filling and good! Would highly recommend this hotel if you are ever in Athens!
Neapolis 1897 was a great place to stay in Exarchia — very cool neighborhood off the beaten tourist! Do your research beforehand if this is your first time in Athens, though. A bit of a walk to the main tourist areas and a very different feel. The hotel is cute and the room was clean and comfortable with helpful staff. The modern bathroom and shower was also much appreciated after two weeks in Greece. And breakfast on the rooftop was a nice way to start the day with something in our stomachs.
Valahouse was perfect, and the hosts were wonderful! Natalia and Evangelos were very warm, welcoming, attentive, and responsive. They went above and beyond to answer our questions. They also left homemade cookies for us that were delicious and a sweet surprise! The accommodations were perfect for us! Uber rides were easy to and from here to Athens and affordable. Super convenient to our son who was studying at Deree (American College of Greece).
10 out of 10 100%!! Never have we stayed in a place where we felt so at home home but still feel that clean and tidy hotel vibes. Breakfast was included so really nice value altogether! We thought Greece would be a one-time trip but we are now planning to come back again just so we can stay in this lovely place. The staff and the owner are extremely helpful!! Very cleaver name, Still Athens - it really is ❤️
We were very glad to have booked Greece U Around. It’s a great (modern, aesthetically pleasing) apartment, great location, and exceptional value, and the manager and housekeeper are instantly responsive (not that we really needed anything, as the apartment is so well-appointed) – just a text or call away. Next time I’m in Athens, I’ll consider myself fortunate if Greece U Around is available.
Omiros Hotel in center of Plaka, near all the attraction you need to visit. This hotel you can reach either by taxi or walking distance from syntagma if you decide to have the shuttle from the airport. Clean Room nice people and the value for money is perfect. The breakfast has no big choice but decent specially you are in Athens and you can enjoy the food all day while walking.
Breakfast is fantastic! freshly pressed orange juice (rarely found even in luxury hotels), exceptionally friendly staff who go out of their way to help), unique design with lots of interesting artworks (in the rooms and hallways) to discover, unbeatable location (a bit loud but we’re in Greece after all)…
in sum, one of the best hotel experiences and highly recommended!
Aris and his team are without doubt the friendliest and most hospitable Hotel operators I have ever met. It felt like home. They greeted us with warmth at all times of the day and were always on hand to share recommendations for Athens and wider around Greece, or to simply chat and enjoy a drink at reception. We met other travellers and enjoyed our stay immeasurably.
Second post covid stay. One night Only between trips to mountains and the islands. Pleasant surprise when bus from Peloponnese dropped us 100m from the hotel. As a base for touring Greece and Athens the Cosmos is ideal. They even have a cold drinks machine in the lobby stocked with beer. Aircon set at 25 degrees which is a bit warm for me as I like to sleep cold
The staff was exceptionally welcoming and helpful. They spoke very fluent English which was helpful compared to other hotels I stayed at in Greece. The breakfast was excellent especially for me as a bacon and eggs person rather than a granola and fruit eater. The location was in a good area and a short walk from the Acropolis.
The Plaka is close enough to walk to many of the major antiquity sites. It is in the heart of a travellers shopping area with access to laneways of boutique fashion and jewellery shops. Breakfast in the hotel or wander to local cafes. At night venture to the roof bar and drink in the sites of ancient Greece over a cocktail.
Hotel is modern.
Nice lighting.
We had to stay one night while our trip through Greece...
Yet, on the floor above us there was a couple.
They had sex 4 times, each time 15-20 minutes, with a pause of 15 minutes between...
I was very ashame and embarrassed while my wife was extremely curious who was the guy...
The room was great! Probably the best most comfortable bed we slept in in 2 weeks in Greece. The hotel location was very convenient and walkable to everything and right next to the train station line that takes you straight to the airport. Breakfast was excellent and had a view of the Parthenon
We loved this hotel:
The location is tactical for seeing Athens,
The staff at the hotel are really kind, really good breakfast (generous and made with yummy ingredients).
Our room was so beautiful and clean, best one we stayed in in our whole time in Greece. You won't regret booking this place!
Claridge Hotel located in the heart of Athens - capital of Greece- is a very convenient place to stay combining near transportation of all kind (METRO, TRAINS, BUSES, TAXI) with comfort rooms in low hotel rates. Shops, restaurants and archaeological places are in a close distance as well.
Quiet neighborhood while still being close to the airport, Athens, and all the small shops and restaurants of Agia Paraskevi. Close to American College of Greece. Clean, very well appointed and plenty of room to spread out and relax. .
Right next to bus & train station. Upon first ariving to Greece I had no phone connection, so this hotel was very nice because it was so easy to find. Got off train, turned to the left, and it was right there.
The Attalos Hotel is in the best location in Athens to get around and experience a feel for the real Greece. The hotel and rooms are very clean and the staff are very friendly.
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