Good afternoon! I will say right away - the hotel was chosen exclusively for an "overnight stay", and not for a beach holiday. Located in the center of Athens, inexpensive (or rather, one of the cheapest). Omonia Square area - drug addicts, prostitutes, robbers from among Pakistanis, Afghans, etc. It is dangerous to leave the house in the evening, the bag must be kept as tight as possible.
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I will say right away - the hotel was chosen exclusively for an "overnight stay", and not for a beach holiday. Located in the center of Athens, inexpensive (or rather, one of the cheapest). Omonia Square area - drug addicts, prostitutes, robbers from among Pakistanis, Afghans, etc. It is dangerous to leave the house in the evening, the bag must be kept as tight as possible.
The hotel itself is ordinary, corresponds to its star rating, there was no noise. The breakfasts, however, are very modest.
The hotel is located almost in the center, so it is convenient to go by car to museums, to the Acropolis, and to the road leading towards Glyfada - and all the beaches are already there.
Greece itself is a wonderful country.
I will say right away - the hotel was chosen exclusively for an "overnight stay", and not for a beach holiday. Located in the center of Athens, inexpensive (or rather, one of the cheapest). Omonia Square area - drug addicts, prostitutes, robbers from among Pakistanis, Afghans, etc. It is dangerous to leave the house in the evening, the bag must be kept as tight as possible.
The hotel itself is ordinary, corresponds to its star rating, there was no noise. The breakfasts, however, are very modest.
The hotel is located almost in the center, so it is convenient to go by car to museums, to the Acropolis, and to the road leading towards Glyfada - and all the beaches are already there.
Greece itself is a wonderful country.
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The location is not bad, 15 min walk to the Parliament (where soldiers with pom-poms on their boots walk : )). And this is the center. The department itself is old, the rooms are ancient. But in general, tolerable. Deuce 2 * legal. Although of course unreasonably expensive for such a hotel. BUT, the biggest disappointment of the hotel, namely its location.
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The location is not bad, 15 min walk to the Parliament (where soldiers with pom-poms on their boots walk : )). And this is the center.
The department itself is old, the rooms are ancient. But in general, tolerable. Deuce 2 * legal. Although of course unreasonably expensive for such a hotel.
BUT, the biggest disappointment of the hotel, namely its location. It is located in the Omoni area. This is the concentration of all drug addicts, prostitutes and homeless people. The stench from the latter is unbearable. Our homeless homeless people don't stink so much.
30 meters from the hotel - "point". Terrible prostitutes stand from morning to evening. "In the area" in the evening it's scary to walk, suspicious-looking "Latinos", drug addicts at every turn. Really scary!
I am not a timid ten, although I do not consider myself a hero, but I saw horror in the eyes of our compatriot, who looked quite serious. He met me in the elevator and through the word mate, he expressed his attitude towards the hotel, Athens and Greece in general. Yes, the Greeks themselves, when they asked where we were staying, made round eyes when we answered that in Omoni.
In general, I do not advise you, you can really suffer. This is probably why Ionis is one of the cheapest places in Athens.
Well, if you are drawn to extreme sports, then please! : ) In general, I don't go to Athens anymore. Enough 1st day that would be all the main visit: the Parliament, the Acropolis, the Temple of Zeus. All within 15 minutes walk from each other. Bai everyone!
The department itself is old, the rooms are ancient. But in general, tolerable. Deuce 2 * legal. Although of course unreasonably expensive for such a hotel.
BUT, the biggest disappointment of the hotel, namely its location. It is located in the Omoni area. This is the concentration of all drug addicts, prostitutes and homeless people. The stench from the latter is unbearable. Our homeless homeless people don't stink so much.
30 meters from the hotel - "point". Terrible prostitutes stand from morning to evening. "In the area" in the evening it's scary to walk, suspicious-looking "Latinos", drug addicts at every turn. Really scary!
I am not a timid ten, although I do not consider myself a hero, but I saw horror in the eyes of our compatriot, who looked quite serious. He met me in the elevator and through the word mate, he expressed his attitude towards the hotel, Athens and Greece in general. Yes, the Greeks themselves, when they asked where we were staying, made round eyes when we answered that in Omoni.
In general, I do not advise you, you can really suffer. This is probably why Ionis is one of the cheapest places in Athens.
Well, if you are drawn to extreme sports, then please! : ) In general, I don't go to Athens anymore. Enough 1st day that would be all the main visit: the Parliament, the Acropolis, the Temple of Zeus. All within 15 minutes walk from each other. Bai everyone!
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were with a friend at the end of May 2010 in Athens, lived in this hotel. At 3 * it is quite consistent, I thought it would be much worse. The room is clean, the linen is normal, the plumbing worked. The windows overlook the roadway or the courtyard, breakfast is monotonous, a Greek three-course dinner. The staff is responsive.
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were with a friend at the end of May 2010 in Athens, lived in this hotel. At 3 * it is quite consistent, I thought it would be much worse. The room is clean, the linen is normal, the plumbing worked. The windows overlook the roadway or the courtyard, breakfast is monotonous, a Greek three-course dinner. The staff is responsive. The only negative (and we were not told about this) is that the hotel is not located in a very good area: drug addicts gather on one side, prostitutes on the other, and both of them can be found throughout the day.
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shit, not a hotel: tattered sheets, shitty view from the window, peeled wallpaper, holes in the walls, ruined push, dirty linings and towels, etc. If it works out, I'll post more photos. It doesn't cost more than 150 euros, and people should be paid for spoiling their vacation and advertising that powders people's brains.
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shit, not a hotel: tattered sheets, shitty view from the window, peeled wallpaper, holes in the walls, ruined push, dirty linings and towels, etc. If it works out, I'll post more photos. It doesn't cost more than 150 euros, and people should be paid for spoiling their vacation and advertising that powders people's brains. location-fuck. no sea, no aesthetics and drug addicts at the entrance with a tattered sign
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I will spit in the face of the one who called this miserable Soviet stall a hotel, and even a three-star one. The “hotel” is really located in the very center of Athens, but even this, given the terrible crowding of the city and the specifics of the area (Bangladeshi street vendors, the next door is a tavern of the Bulgarian diaspora, in which they light at night, a lot of blacks and a hangout of heroin addicts right on Omonia Square every night), this is not a plus, by any means.
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I will spit in the face of the one who called this miserable Soviet stall a hotel, and even a three-star one. The “hotel” is really located in the very center of Athens, but even this, given the terrible crowding of the city and the specifics of the area (Bangladeshi street vendors, the next door is a tavern of the Bulgarian diaspora, in which they light at night, a lot of blacks and a hangout of heroin addicts right on Omonia Square every night), this is not a plus, by any means. There are garbage bags piled around the stall, the pavement is dirty and stinky, and there are crowded Bangladeshi shops selling all sorts of cheap shit like vegetable cutters and donuts.
In addition, it is so small and miserable that I would spit in the face of someone who called this soviet hotel, and besides, a three-star one.
The hotel was built on the principle of a prison (that is, all its windows overlook a narrow courtyard-well, one on 10 floors), where can fresh air come from? You can't even see the sunrise there in the morning.
It is not possible to take a shower in the bathroom, because it is designed only for a sitting position. The hair dryer and air conditioner are 30 years old, bulky Soviet equipment painted with oil paint.
To open the refrigerator, you need to sit on the bed and spread your legs, otherwise you won’t get to it. Juice in a wretched canteen they dilute with water. The head waiter - if this old man can be called that - does not hesitate to wash the floor in the hall and pour dirty water directly into the front door of the hotel (fortunately, the roadway approaches the porch by a meter, and a bus stop is located five meters away, which is called "Hotel Ionis ").
What kind of pool or gym is there!
I fought with the bitch bastards at the reception to turn on what they called the air conditioner in this fucking room. But they even stubbornly refused to include this exhibit of the museum of prehistoric art under various pretexts. That, like, the temperature is below 25 ° - sorry, we do not turn it on. When it was 25 ° - like, we have technical difficulties, it doesn’t work in the whole hotel, then “the technician is already in a hurry to fix it, but alas, he still won’t get there”, then “contact after 15:00”.
In addition, it is so small and miserable that I would spit in the face of someone who called this soviet hotel, and besides, a three-star one.
The hotel was built on the principle of a prison (that is, all its windows overlook a narrow courtyard-well, one on 10 floors), where can fresh air come from? You can't even see the sunrise there in the morning.
It is not possible to take a shower in the bathroom, because it is designed only for a sitting position. The hair dryer and air conditioner are 30 years old, bulky Soviet equipment painted with oil paint.
To open the refrigerator, you need to sit on the bed and spread your legs, otherwise you won’t get to it. Juice in a wretched canteen they dilute with water. The head waiter - if this old man can be called that - does not hesitate to wash the floor in the hall and pour dirty water directly into the front door of the hotel (fortunately, the roadway approaches the porch by a meter, and a bus stop is located five meters away, which is called "Hotel Ionis ").
What kind of pool or gym is there!
I fought with the bitch bastards at the reception to turn on what they called the air conditioner in this fucking room. But they even stubbornly refused to include this exhibit of the museum of prehistoric art under various pretexts. That, like, the temperature is below 25 ° - sorry, we do not turn it on. When it was 25 ° - like, we have technical difficulties, it doesn’t work in the whole hotel, then “the technician is already in a hurry to fix it, but alas, he still won’t get there”, then “contact after 15:00”.
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