The 5-star Sofitel Athens Airport’is conveniently located 50 metres from Athens International Airport. It offers a spa and an indoor heated pool with views over the airport.
Located in the heart of Athens and 500 metres from Panormou Metro Station, President Hotel offers comfortable accommodation and a beautiful rooftop terrace with a seasonal swimming pool.
Cosmos is located in the centre of Athens, 50 meters from Metaxourgeio Metro Station. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Acropolis area is just a 5-minute metro ride away.
Sophie
United Kingdom
Beds were comfortable, reception staff were really nice. Close to a metro.
Arethusa Hotel is centrally located next to Plaka, the scenic Old Town of Athens and stands within 50 metres from the Syntagma Metro Station.
Cheryl
Australia
This hotel is so well positioned, I couldn't have wanted better. It was very clean and having breakfast included was excellent. The staff were helpful and I was able to store my bags the day I checked out for minimal charge.
Astor Hotel is located in Athens’ historical triangle, only 100 metres from Syntagma Square. It offers views of the Acropolis from its rooftop restaurant and many of its rooms.
KATERINA
Cyprus
Excellent hotel, Great service, The most friendly and helpful Receptionist and staff. The people in the reception were very helpful, not just on check in and check out, but also in giving directions to spots.
The room was very clean, and had the amenities we needed. Breakfast was delicious and with many choices. The location is great, It is vey central and walking distance of all local shops cafes and restaurants.. I would recommend to friends, and will definitely stay again!!
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 centre.
Dino
South Africa
Exceptional location and views from the roof garden. Ioannis Roof Garden Restaurant was exceptional in gastronomy and service and ambiance !
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.
Kerrianne
Australia
The location is fantastic, lots of great restaurants snd attractions close by. Views from rooftop restaurant and bar is sensational.
Ideally set in the Athens City Centre, 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, 200 metres from Monastiraki Square. The property features a terrace, as well as a shared lounge.
Location, breakfast, rooms, staff, vibes and decor.
Located in Athens, 500 metres from Monastiraki Square, Ergon House Athens provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Nice place , but check in policy wasn't clear ....
Just 800 metres 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.
Kindness of staff
Very helpful staff
Excellent room
Boasting a bar and a roof-top terrace, Selina Athens Theatrou is situated in Athens, 500 metres from National Theatre of Greece and 800 metres from Monastiraki Square.
Location is great, near market, restaurants, shops
Just 300 metres from Panathenaic Stadium, Zappion Hotel is in the centre of Athens City. It features air-conditioned accommodation 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 centre of Athens, 50 meters 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 accommodation in Halandri. The area allows easy access to Atiki Odos, Helexpo conference centre as well as the metro.
Very friendly stuff. Nice clean rooms. Good breakfast
With a prime location only 50 metres from the Metaxourgeio metro station, Hotel Minoa is within walking distance of the Acropolis and Athens’s archaeological sites.
It was excellent value and the staff were fantastic.
Featuring a fitness centre, a garden as well as a terrace, Athens Woo Suites is located in the centre of Athens, 400 metres from Ermou Street-Shopping Area.
Excellent location and no cars allowed on the street
In a prime location in Athens, Nine Athens Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 4-star hotel offers a bar.
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 minibar.
A&N Athens Luxury Apartments - Ermou features accommodation with free WiFi in Athens, ideally set 500 metres from Monastiraki Railway Station and 500 metres from Monastiraki Metro Station.
Great location!
Immaculate, clean, brand new apartment!
Conveniently situated in Athens, Shila Athens provides air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a rooftop.
Beautiful accommodation in a very chic part of Athens
FAQs about hotels in Athens
On average, 3-star hotels in Athens cost £84 per night, and 4-star hotels in Athens are £144 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Athens can on average be found for £273 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Athens this weekend is £136 or, for a 4-star hotel, £220. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Athens for this weekend cost on average around £719 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £125 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Athens for tonight. You'll pay on average around £207 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Athens will cost around £477 (based on Booking.com prices).
With the Acropolis as the jewel in the archaeological crown of Athens, this city is full of history whilst embracing the future. Take a stroll back in time through the neoclassical streets of the Plaka, where you will find tavernas serving tantalising 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 downtown.
Changing the guard occurs every hour on the famous Syntagma Square. From here Ermou Street provides shopaholics with a fashionable retail sanctuary. The up-market districts of Kolonaki and Kifisia are also bursting with fancy boutiques, galleries and bars.
Athens contains 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 like all cities has changed. As a tourist I know it well, for the past 30 years I,ve been visiting frequently married the love of my life who I met in' 79 . Our relationship was not mature. we strayed together for about 4 years. Moving constantly from Athens to London. Greece was sweeter then, older women would meet the boats going to islands offering 'dormatia' no booking. com.
Athens has so much to offer. A lovely city rich in history. I booked a cheap air bnb walk through an incredible suburb Kaisariani
and learnt so much of what happened to so many educated professionals, and artists who became refugees when Turkey claimed the land on the west coast of Turkey belonged to them! The walk was gentle about 1 1/2 hours with seated stops in shady squares which were idyllic
I felt very safe there. Finally I recommend getting a hotel or bnb , that's on the tram line. Best of both wolds. Culture and soaking up that sun overlooking the azure sea.
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I have been to Athens many times and normally stay in...
I have been to Athens many times and normally stay in Kolonaki. There is much to see and do however a few tips from my point of view: if you are under 40, Plaka is a very active, happening area with lots of bars, clubs,.... If you are older then consider Kolonaki. It is upscale, more of an established area but still close walking distance to everything. It is also much cleaner that Plaka. #1 suggestion: Don't even think about trying to drive in Athens. Your hair will turn gray, you and your spouse will end up separating, you car will get damaged....
Steve de Laet
United States
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There is much to see in Athens - historic ruins everywhere.
There is much to see in Athens - historic ruins everywhere. Also there is a lot of good shopping. But more than anything else, we enjoyed the atmosphere. It was pretty chill, as well as warm and friendly. I would have loved to stay a few more days to just soak in the city.
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The major historic and archeological attractions are truly...
The major historic and archeological attractions are truly impressive. I loved the shops, the local food and the welcoming and friendly approach in all retail and hospitality encounters. It's easy to walk to most major attractions and probably best to do this comfortably outside the peak holiday seasons. The metro works well and is good value.
Celticgal007
Ireland
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Don't understand why people want to visit this place.
Don't understand why people want to visit this place. Everything is small and expensive, no descent shopping malls. The people drive like beasts on the streets, they would park on top of you if allowed, very little courtesy on the streets for pedestrians.
I drove in Athens and for my surprise I managed well. In Athens is easy to get around I think, prices on merchandise varies drastically so you have to look around before buying anything. It is a small city with ugly and nice, new and old. There some nice streets, squares, buildings and ruins. A lots of parks with trees and public areas. Beautiful streets of stones, all places are very small.
Petros Salon, in Glyfada totally loved, had my hair and make up done. It is a beauty salon worth every penny I mean euro. If you need service I highly recommend this place, beautiful location and very professional and qualified stuff. Here their web: www.petrossalon.gr
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Athens surpassed all our expectations.
Athens surpassed all our expectations. It's a wonderfully vibrant, lively city, with fantastic food (once you've tried the traditional delicacies, go to Jackaroo for the best fast food experience ever), and it manages to keep its character despite being full of tourists. Pretty much all the places we wanted to visit were in close proximity of metro stations, which made getting around very easy and convenient. While the ancient ruins are impressive, do spend a day taking a short trip to the nearby islands - there are ferries and one day cruises available. The traffic is awful though, so be very cautious crossing the streets.
nice flat in athens, greece. The best host ever! Clean space and easy communication with them - I highly recommend staying here if you're planning a visit to Athens. At first glance it may seem like this apartment is just another boring hotel room but don't worry because your new home has all of amenities necessary for any traveler: comfortable bedding/ pillows ( Sheet panelles police!), free WiFi access along side kitchen amenities such as pots pans cups dishes etc., private bathroom complete wth shower.
What a gem! This family owned boutique hotel was an excellent surprise. The staff and family members were personable and extremely helpful in assisting us with our stay in Athens. The breakfast was a lovely homemade variety of breads and pastries, along with fruit, eggs, meats, cheeses and jams. The accommodations were comfortable and clean, and the location was unbeatable. We were thrilled to have found the Gaia Hotel. It was a great start for our first trip to Greece.
This is my first hotel in Greece and I have to say that it made my stay in Athens much more pleasant. The hotel is within 10 minutes walk to the biggest attractions in Athens. The rooms are designed in calming colors and decorations, the staff and the service are super good and helpful. If you book in there you definitely need to book their breakfast because they have really good ones with a very wide variety of choices to eat and drink in the morning.
This hotel is perfectly placed if you want to be close to Syntagma Square, Plaka and the National Gardens. It is a 3 minute walk from the X95 bus stop (the Athens Airport bus - cost 5 euros and 50 cents).
We had a lovely big room that overlooked the road and church at the front of the building.
The breakfast was top class with plenty of choice and all high quality.
A very positive experience.
This was my first time in Greece and heard about the Art Suites korai through a group of women on a cruise. We booked the hotel and we enjoyed our stay. We had a great time with the staff service and the hotel surroundings. Paired with great drinks and restaurant food we were entertained all night long. Highly recommend this hotel but also most definitely recommend the restaurant of the hotel.
Acron Athens was a great place for my family to stay. It was within a 10 to 15 minute walk to all of the historic places, and about a 30 minute walk to Lycabettus Hill. The staff met us at check-in and sent us tips for local places during our stay. Staying her made us feel like we were a local resident of Greece, while have the comfort of safe accomodations!
One more stay at Mitsis Athens Airport, as always everything ran smooth, with a warm welcome, well prepared and a clean room. Bed quality good, AC working properly, all amenities as always in order and useful. The breakfast in the morning as in the high quality hotels - perfect for a start of the journey. Plus the best moussaka in Greece, no kidding!
It was wonderful. When we walked in the building, it smelled so good and everything was so clean and updated. The shower was so big and water pressure was strong. The bed was comfortable and the tv was very big. We stayed in two other locations in Greece, but this was the best one. We would recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Athens, Greece.
Everything was excellent, clean, well equipment and new. We had amazing stay at Bed in Athens. It is very close to Monastiraki square and all well known restaurants, coffee houses. Pysri area is also very nice location to stay. I would highly recommend to stay at Bed in Athens. We always love to travel Greece, thanks to Greek people :)
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...
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.
After a late flight to Athens, it was a luxury to walk across the street to this hotel. And wow the room was super comfortable, very quiet and dark. The room and food was a bit pricier than the rest of Greece but that’s to be expected for a hotel with this proximity.
I loved our host. She was so accommodating and helped us so much. We were in Greece during a taxi strike and she made us very comfortable tortellini us how to qget to airport. It was a beautiful apartand the neighborhood in Athens the best. I will be back.
This hotel is my go to in Greece as I live on an island and whenever commuting back to NYC I say here always. It's like a huge home converted to a boutique hotel. No daunting reception desks and elevators. The value for price is fantastic.
This is a very nice boutique hotel. Their hospitality is outstanding even for Greece. If you have a request or wish they really go out of their way to help you. The value for money ratio is off the charts. Great stay any time again!
Overall, this was probably the nicest hotel I have stayed in Greece. IT was an amazing location, beautiful and so so so comfy. The breakfast was amazing, the ruins, the turtles, THE ROOFTOP POOL/ RESTAURANT. 1000/10!
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.
Of the 3 hotels we stayed in Greece, this one has the best hotel breakfast.
Awesome views. Walking distance to everything we needed. I want to go back.
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