Located just a short walk from Athens’ attractions, luxurious 4-star hotel Melia Athens features a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of the Acropolis.
Apartment at the foothills of Acropolis is a property in Athens, within just 1969 feet of Odeum of Herodes Atticus and 820 feet of Acropolis Museum. This property offers access to a balcony.
Right in the heart of Athens, located within a short distance of National Garden and Syntagma Square, A Short Walk to Syntagma and Plaka by Athenian Homes offers free WiFi, air conditioning and...
Just a 7-minute walk from Asteras Beach and one mile from Voula Beach, Glyfada South42 features accommodations in Athens, with a garden and a shared lounge. Private parking is available on site.
Located in the heart of Athens, this air-conditioned penthouse features unique views of the Parthenon, the Temple of Zeus and Mount Lycabettus from its spacious terrace.
Located in Athens, 197 feet from Monastiraki Square and 591 feet from Monastiraki Flea Market, Ermou Monastiraki View Lycabettus provides accommodations with amenities such as free WiFi and a...
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.
Located in Athens and with Monastiraki Square reachable within a 8-minute walk, The Gem Society Hotel has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Very good service, always attentive to solving problems.
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.
Located in Athens and with Acropolis Museum reachable within a 2-minute walk, Niche Hotel Athens provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
The staff were amazing! The rooftop was beautiful and elegant
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
Boasting a bar and a roof-top terrace, Selina Athens Theatrou is located in Athens, 1640 feet from National Theater of Greece and 2625 feet from Monastiraki Square.
Location is great, near market, restaurants, shops
Located in Athens and with Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center reachable within 2625 feet, The Convo Athens Riviera provides concierge services, nonsmoking rooms, a bar, free WiFi throughout...
Position and personell, very friendly and available.
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
Elikon is centrally located in Athens,within a 3-minute' walk from Omonoia Metro Station and just 164 feet from restaurants and shops. It offers accommodations with free WiFi access and balcony.
We like the service and the staff is friendly and helpful
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.
Featuring a bar, Athens Ikon is located in the center of Athens, a 6-minute walk from Monastiraki Square. The property is close to Ermou Street, Zappion - National Garden and Anafiotika.
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.
Located conveniently in Athens, The Dolli at Acropolis has air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
The breakfast is fantastic. They are breathtaking.
Conveniently located 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 $75 per night, and 4-star hotels in Athens are $123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Athens can be found for $242 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Athens this weekend is $155 or, for a 4-star hotel, $247. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Athens for this weekend cost around $469 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $127 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Athens for tonight. You'll pay around $204 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Athens will cost around $487, 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.
The temples and museum is a must! But dont buy the hop-on-hop-off bus, its a waste of time and money as you will only see buildings, and houses. You will only feel that youre riding a shuttle bus rather than a sight seeing tour bus.
Jan Billy
Australia
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A incredible city!
A incredible city! My partner and I spent 7 days including travel days. There is something to see on every corner. We tried a different restaurant every night and didn’t find a bad one. We also found Artemis petissery for ice cream and visited every night for a different flavour.
We did all the main attractions, there are excellent multi pass tickets available from “get your guide” that get you in to all the main attractions.
We also took trips to the coast. EDEM is a great hub for this. Poseidons cafe is a lovely beach front cafe with great food and drink. We visited Kalamaki beach and Glyfada to swim in the sea. The public transport is excellent and you can be anywhere fast.
We also took a sunset trip to the temple of Poseidon, something I would highly recommend! It is incredible and key tours run an excellent trip.
Take a walk to Plaka for the shops. There are loads of wonderful small market shops and charming rustic buildings to see.
All in all I would highly recommended a visit if you have never been.
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Anonymous
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Whether you are into ancient history or contemporary culture...
Whether you are into ancient history or contemporary culture, Athens has something to offer you.
For history fans, this ancient city is a treasure trove. If you want to check out sites of ancient history, you would do well to buy the Athens combined ticket for EUR 30 (in 2024). Valid for five days, it offers access to major ancient sites (including the Acropolis, the ancient agora, the later Roman agora and the remains of Hadrian's library).
Not covered by the combined ticket are the Acropolis Museum and the National Archaeological Museum. As the name suggests, the Acropolis Museum preserves works from the Acropolis - including sculptures on friezes and other bits of architecture that you would rarely get to see up close if you are not an archaeologist or restorer.
The National Archaeological Museum exhibits statues and other sculptures, as well as gold death masks - such as the famous gold "mask of Agamemnon".
Yet Greek culture continues to thrive into the modern age. Take time to go the National Gallery to get to know the works of artists from the 19th c to 21st c works - ie, since Greece (re)gained its independence. The museum also houses older works - including icons and paintings, including at least two elegant paintings by El Greco.
Finally, keep your eyes open for murals and street art. As in ancient times, these, too, are important expressions of Greek culture.
Julian
Switzerland
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The city heart of Athens is a vibrant mix of people and...
The city heart of Athens is a vibrant mix of people and cultures.
So many different facets to explore from the ancient to the modern.
Bust out your walking shoes and explore.
Take the hop on hop off bus (any company) and get around the rest of the city.
Markets are wonderful and Monasteraki square is soooo lively.
We belly danced to African music under the Acropolis.
Make the most of Athens and take in all the sights, smells and sounds.
I love this city.
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Idell W
Australia
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It’s a beautiful city, but there isn’t LOADS to see after...
It’s a beautiful city, but there isn’t LOADS to see after you’ve done the key things like the Acropolis, Ancient Agora, etc. We stayed for three days total before heading off to Santorini which was the perfect amount of time to see everything while taking it slow.
Rosie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The centre of Athens is incredible, as whenever you wake up...
The centre of Athens is incredible, as whenever you wake up you feel you are in a great city. Food is super and most of the people speak English and they love when a foreigner tries to speak Greek, as I did:)
This was my second visit to the Electra Palace and I brought my granddaughters (ages 14 and 15) for their first visit to Greece. I knew they would enjoy the Plaka/Monasteraki area of Athens and the hotel helped me book a private tour of the Acropolis and booked our last dinner on Lykavitos. Nikos, Dimitri, and Angeliki were amazing in helping us with every request. I love this hotel and Greece is my favorite country (lived in Athens for four years teaching). The Greek hospitality is legendary and this hotel epitomizes that ethos.
We had a great time during our stay in Greece. Despite initial concerns about check-in, the process was smooth and easy thanks to the hotel manager, Dimitris, who provided detailed instructions and was always available to answer our questions. The room was small but clean, comfortable and quiet. The kitchen was well equipped. The view of the Parthenon from the seventh floor was amazing. The apartment was in a great location, close to dining, shopping and attractions. We enjoyed walking around the city and seeing the sights.
This is the second time that my family has stayed at this remarkable apartment. We liked it so much last year that we wanted to return. Odyssey Residence deserves the glowing reviews it receives. It is comfortable, very clean, and well equipped. The washer, dishwasher, and elevator are all extra appreciated, and it is a rare find in Athens to get 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in 1 apartment. My family plans to make this home base whenever we are 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.
I have no words to thanks enough to the stuff of the property. I went to Greece for 1 week and I tried 3 different hotels because I like to chance my location and get to know the culture and the country. The other hotels I been were more lichee and expensive this one was the cheaper hit the one I feel ore grateful and thankful. I will definitely back to Athens and to this hotel. Thanks for make my experience amazing and for make me feel special.
Snob's location was fantastic as it was located within a short walking distance to most of the sites we visited. The restaurant/bar was delicious and the service was great. The hotel staff couldn't have been more friendly and welcoming. They gave us very helpful insight on how to get around Greece and even arranged transportation for us at no cost. The aesthetic of the hotel/restaurant was stunning!
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!
Top notch luxury hotel in the area, with very spacious lobby with multiple seating areas, bar and unique rooftop views to the Athens sightings. Great bed, super comfortable and stylish. Food at the great hotel's restaurant was great and abundant. Reasonable prices for autumn so I will highly recommended to my friends who want to visited Greece for vacations.
We were super happy with the apartment! It was clean and with a good location. It was also equipped with everything that we needed. There was a park close by, syntagma, the main square, is about 20-30 minutes by foot. The Lycabettus Hill can also be reached by foot.
P.S.: First of many Hotels in Greece during that trip and it had super comfortable beds!
Loved the location ,a short walk from syntagma square ,bus from airport stops here.It is just around the corner from Plaka.
We were allowed into our early as we had an early flight into Athens.This was brilliant. Room very good ,quiet .Breakfast excellent .Whats not to like with a view of Acropolis. Service excellent.This hotel was a find .
The Omiros Hotel is very good. Simple but very good. Helpful and respectful staff. Good breakfast. Located in the best place in Athens (between Plaka and Syntagma). You can walk to all the tourist attractions such as the Acropolis and the Agora. Good and cheap restaurants around the hotel. I really liked it. It's worth staying there.
This hotel is lovely! It is located near enough to the Monasteriki market and the Plaka town. We stayed in a room with a fantastic view of the Acropolis. The staff were super helpful and friendly - even pointing us to the correct direction to get the correct bus for our onwards journey to Northern Greece. Overall a fantastic stay!
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.
the staff was very friendly, the restaurant had great food at reasonable prices and the included breakfasts were fantastic! we stayed at over 10 different hotels over three weeks in Greece and Polis by far had the best breakfasts!
Fantastic! It's right in the city center with extremely convenient transportation. The view outside the window is breathtaking, and the service is exceptionally good and considerate. It's the best hotel we've stayed in Greece.
It's located right off Monastiraki Square, a large shopping district in Athens, Greece. I love the area, and you can walk to most of the popular attractions in Athens.
Close proximity to the airport. Excellent room and very attentive staff. Had a great dinner at the hotel restaurant. Perfect way to end our trip to Greece.
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