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.
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.
Lilia
United States of America
The bed, pillows, and the breakfast were excellent
Grand Hyatt Athens, opened in August 2018, features a brand new spa, atrium pool & bar and a rooftop with stunning views over the Acropolis.
Hubert
Malaysia
The staff at hotel were very friendly and hospitable. From the front desk to bell boy to concierge. Overall the team seems genuine with their warm service. Concierge was well experienced in recommendations for food, bars and sight seeing.
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.
Michelle
Jamaica
Location! It was a 2 minute walk to Syntagma Square, restaurants, transportation and Ermou Street. The rooms were really clean and staff very friendly and helpful.
Loved the breakfast, excellent rooftop space, beautiful view of the Acropolis. The breakfast service staff did an excellent job replenishing the food items and keeping the area clean. I would definitely stay again.
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.
Carlos
Spain
Really nice for the quality-price offered. Room has everything you need (except gel/shampo) and reception is 24h with nice staff!!
Location is perfect if you want to be close to the acropolis. Street is busy as expected because is "city center". Views from the room are amazing!!
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.
Canadiangoat
Canada
Excellent location with amazing views of the Acropolis from the rooftop patio, and is right across the street from the Temple of Olympian Zeus and Athen's Gate. Hotel was immaculate with a beautiful pool, well decorated and our room was stunning.
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.
Centrally located in Athens, just a 6-minute walk from the Acropolis Museum, the brand new B4B Athens Signature Hotel, owned by B for Boutique Hotels, features an on-site bar.
Friendly staff, sxcellent breakfast and very clean room.
Located in the center of Athens, Mosaikon is 656 feet from Ermou Street and 1476 feet from Monastiraki Square. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
The staff went out of their way to make us comfortable
Located in the heart of Athens, just 656 feet from Syntagma Square, the modern Electra Metropolis features a small, rooftop pool with waterfall effect, and a sun terrace with views over the city.
Amazing!!! Very recommend! Surly we will come back!!!!
Located within a 10-minute drive from Kifissia Metro Station, Hotel Anixi features tastefully decorated rooms and suites with free WiFi. It offers a buffet breakfast.
Great staff great service great hotel no more no less than great
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
With a prime location only 164 feet from the Metaxourgeio metro station, Hotel Minoa is within walking distance of the Acropolis and Athens’s archaeological sites.
Walking distance to the city centre and wonderful hosts
Close to the National Archaeological Museum, Dryades Hotel is situated in a quiet and relaxing spot near Strefi Hill, in the vibrant district of Exarchia, in Athens.
The room was spacious and was local to bus routes.
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.
Located in Athens within a 12-minute walk of Larissis Metro - Train Station and 1.3 miles of National Archaeological Museum of Athens, The Asprogeraka - self check-in rooms has rooms with free WiFi.
Modern Design, Good Aircon & Close to Public Transport.
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!
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.
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.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Acropolis, the 4-star Ava Hotel and Suites is centrally located in Plaka. It offers spacious, elegantly decorated suites with a private balcony or terrace.
Breakfast was brought to the room: fresh, and plenty of it.
FAQs about hotels in Athens
On average, 3-star hotels in Athens cost $98 per night, and 4-star hotels in Athens are $162 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Athens can be found for $301 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Athens this weekend is $167 or, for a 4-star hotel, $410. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Athens for this weekend cost around $583 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $178 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Athens for tonight. You'll pay around $318 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Athens will cost around $800, 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.
Everything is walkable around the Acropolis area… you will...
Everything is walkable around the Acropolis area… you will see the reality of old history mixed in with new gentrification in progress and living with Athenians… depending on where you choose to stay.
Bathrooms could be improved, especially shower sizes in some re-modelled units.
Regulation of taxi fares should be more strictly enforced, even Ubers are too flexible and end up with high end prices.
Public transportation ticket buying and usage should be simpler and improved (or maybe publicised more, clarified on public boards at airport in multiple languages or e.g. using QR codes ) - perhaps one choice of ticket workable across multiple government(if any) & private providers.
Non-Greek visitors need to recognise Greek signage, if unfamiliar with non-Latin characters - eg. When driving, train stations etc
Johnathan
Australia
10
Scored 10
Athens Odyssey: A Fascinating Journey Through Ancient...
Athens Odyssey: A Fascinating Journey Through Ancient Wonders:-)
Our 9-day adventure in Athens was nothing short of extraordinary. This ancient city captivated us with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture and food experiences. From the moment we stepped onto the cobblestone streets, we were transported back in time, surrounded by remnants of a civilization that shaped the modern world.
The highlight of our trip was undoubtedly the Acropolis of Athens. Ascending the sacred rock, we were awestruck by the magnificent Parthenon, a true masterpiece of classical Greek architecture. The breathtaking views of the city below and the intricate details of the temple left us in awe, reminding us of the incredible skill and artistry of the ancient Greeks.
Our exploration didn't stop there. We wandered through the ancient Agora, where philosophers once debated and merchants traded goods. The Acropolis Museum was another highlight, housing an impressive collection of artifacts and providing a deeper understanding of the Acropolis' history.
Beyond the ancient wonders, we immersed ourselves in the lively atmosphere of modern Athens. We strolled through the charming Plaka, Psiri and Monastiraki neighborhood, indulging in delectable Greek cuisine and sipping ouzo at traditional tavernas. The lively nightlife of the city added a vibrant contrast to the ancient ruins, creating a unique blend of old and new.
Overall, our 9-day journey in Athens was a truly unforgettable experience. We departed with a profound appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of this city and a desire to return and uncover more of its hidden gems.
Joachim
Germany
10
Scored 10
Athens is a gorgeous mix of culture, history and modern.
Athens is a gorgeous mix of culture, history and modern. The city is very walkable so comfortable footwear is essential. The main sights are not overly expensive and very accessible. Uber and wolt for cabs and food delivery they both work well. There are lots of options for foodies, historians and Instagrammers.
acropolis wasn’t as much of I climb as I thought it was fairly easy! streets all over Athens have a lot of slippery marble so trainers/rubber soles are essential.
m
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Travelling with children- A great city for a short trip- we...
Travelling with children- A great city for a short trip- we had 1/12 days to explore which was more than enough and was safe with a young child, my child learnt so much and all locals were very welcoming and helpful. It gets hot in the city so May is the perfect time and would recommend booking the Acropolis for 8am when it opens as you can beat queue , the crowds and the heat and then follow on to do the museum as everything will make much more sense. If travelling with young children, (under 8 ) do not do the audio tours or guide as they looked very long and children will be bored. We did not- we made our own way around with a childrens guide book and took pictures of any text in museum so we we reflect afterwards as it kept my daughter much more interested. If with children use the hop on hop off bus as best way for them to see sights and not too much walking. Piraus was good on bus if you want a rest and a ride. not much else to go and look at other than cruise ships.
very easy to get around Athens on metro but thought hop on hop off bus allowed you to get bearings and see much much more, the ancient Olympic stadium is great to look around too.
to eat and drink was not expensive when on foot, best pastry and cake shop where you can buy a lunch is bread factory ( off of Metaxourghio tube/hope off bus stop A13 blue bus) good choice for Children and also PS restaurant for dinner.
Great trip!
louise
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was my second time in Athens, and I was pleasantly...
This was my second time in Athens, and I was pleasantly surprised. The city was very clean, there was no stray dogs, people vere very friendly and helpful. The food is excellent! Also, the beach, see and all main attraction in Athens. It was not very crowded. We did not purchase ticket on-line, but we also didn’t wait a lot to buy them at the counter – maybe 5 minutes. But of course, this could only be luck or just that time of the year. I was also surprised how big Athens are. They are very beautiful and I’m coming back.
Neezika
Slovenia
10
Scored 10
We did a tour after departing a cruise ship….we saw the...
We did a tour after departing a cruise ship….we saw the Acropolis(a must see), the Agora and several other points of interest….Athens is a busy, bustling metropolis and quite interesting….the negatives-traffic is brutal, beautiful buildings throughout the city have been defaced by graffiti
Good side view of the Acropolis from our balcony, but the best view is from the roof terrace open all day and night - also where you go for breakfast which is very nice. The staff are really helpful and the hotel is in a brilliant location for the main archaeological sites and the acropolis museum. We would definitely stay here again - it was the most expensive of all the hotels we stayed in during our trip around Greece but the we'd expect to pay more in the city centre and so close to the Parthenon.
The decor of the room was très chic and it was ultra clean. Had all the modern amenities, the towel hanger even had a heater! We stayed at the Patroclus suite which was the most wheelchair friendly accommodation we encountered during our 10 day trip to Turkey and Greece. The location is within easy walking distance to the main sites of Athens and restaurants abound! I highly, highly recommend this place!!!! Communication with property staff was excellent, we didn’t have a problem checking in.
The room was really great with enough space for whole family. The bed was really similar to what we have in our flat, because we slept well. The furniture was older, but still ok for us. I think this is usual standard in Greece as we were in many Greece's hotels. The location is great, only 5 minutes from Metro station, there are really great restaurant next to hotel in the square opposite to hotel. We had better food in those restaurants like we had in Plaka near Acropolis.
All good things to say about Demetrios as a host and the location at Samou 10. We enjoyed a good breakfast every morning thanks to ample supplies in the fridge. He brought some spaghetti and sauce for our first night because our international flight arrived late. The last day he held our baggage for a few hours while we explored Athens. Great air conditioning units in the rooms and a nice balcony for breakfast. Overall, we loved our stay and felt very welcome in Greece.
The location is very nice in the city center and close to all the attractions. I could do everything on foot and the metro to the airport is also close to the hotel.
The room is very clean and nice, they offer a robe and slippers. There was a coffee maker in the room, kettle and tea available.
The staff is very nice and friendly, they gave me great advice and we talked a lot about the city and Greece.
Breakfast is also great, many options and very tasty.
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.
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.
This hotel is incredible. The reception is super competent and extra friendly. They have the best breakfast I ever encountered in the whole of my trip through 4 islands + Athens, in Greece. The view from their rooftop at night is insane. In the same street, you find the most magical pastry shop ever full of Alice in Wonderland themed deco. Just book it!
The staff at the hotel were extremely friendly, welcoming and helpful.
The location is perfect to get to all sites in Athens. Syntagma Square is the best central location. It is clean but busy and has links everywhere. Ideal location with the City Sighseeing Bus around the corner, metro link at the top of the road and walking distance to Plaka.
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...
A warm and friendly, English speaking staff, clean, quiet hotel…excellent location (for going into Athens or traveling on to central & northern Greece.) Walking distance to a nice supermarket, 15 min walk to many restaurants. Very nice patio/porch seating for coffee or cocktails, in a garden space.
Very close to the Acropolis and to other sites in central Athens. The staff was very helpful during our stay. We could leave our luggage in the hotel after check-out for several hours - it helped us a lot. It was a wonderful ending to our archaeological and romantic visit in Greece!
Very surprised positively by this hotel. One of the best ones we stayed in while traveling in Greece. Comfortable room. Amazing breakfast with a great variety. Centre of Athens. Metro and bus stations are a 5 minute walk.
Highly recommend staying here.
Best location great staff when you come to Greece this hotel is a little peace of home , no language barrier right by the mediterranean with all the modern conveniences, that you were expecting a hotel in the United States
The airport was very conveniently located near the airport making our departure from Greece go smoothly. It worked well as a stepping stone between traveling to Athens from the islands and returning home to the United States.
Titania Hotel was perfect the location the breakfast was really delicious the staff was really friendly and easy to approach and they give you exact details 🙂 highly recommended this hotel...love to stay in Athens Greece
This was the best hotel of our trip to Greece. Really comfortable boutique hotel owned by two lovely sisters who really made our stay special. I would highly recommend this place to anyone. Really fantastic hotel.
Very well located, rooms are clean and the staff was extremely friendly and helpful. The owner was a delight, he took his time to sit with us and tell us all about Greece and Athens. We will definitely return.
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