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In order to get a good room, you have to pay extra money (they usually put it in your passport when you check in)? Like in Egypt/Turkey? Or is it not accepted in Greece (maybe people will be offended)?
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аватар lanos
In Greece, just ask for what you want. And put some money in - they will look at you like a Papuan or like a Russian
аватар theOlya
You don’t need any money, it’s some kind of nonsense. After all, you reserve a room in advance and find out in advance what kind of room it is and where it is located and where its windows go. So you should know in advance what awaits you. But if you are really settled in a room near some boiler house or something else, then this can be easily solved at the reception (for example, I had a room in which you can hear music quite strongly, and I wanted to sleep. I just called the reception and they moved me to another room no problem).
аватар shumera
will give the category you booked. having booked a standard, it will be possible to check into a suite only for paying for a room according to the price list.
and for insurance, do not be shy - ask to show you the room before checking in and if you don’t like something, ask for other rooms (if they are of course) in Greece - everything is always crowded)
аватар elenako
Tipping is welcome everywhere, even in Greece.
аватар Osikk
Tipping is welcome yes! But this is not Turkey or Egypt - no need to invest money upon arrival !!! You can then tip after check-in: concierge, cleaners. Greece is a civilized country, so you need to behave civilly :)
аватар elenako
Well, at the reception, you can also leave a tip.
аватар Ritolda
Thanks everyone. We will not poke money right away))
аватар lanos
Tipping is also accepted in Greece, but the question was not about tipping.
аватар AmonaFe
Just enough to ask, if there are free rooms - then they will change.
аватар Ritolda
I report: the money was not laid down of course. The number was good. It is really not customary to "pay extra" in hotels for rooms.
Well, as people have already written about tips, this is welcome.
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