Hotels in Athen
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I agree, Electra Palace in the Plaka is a very nice hotel, with a great rooftop view, in a very good location, and surprisingly quiet. The narrow, 1-way Plaka streets don't get the brunt of Athen's traffic.<BR><BR>Don't confuse the "Electra Palace" hotel with the just plain "Electra" hotel near Syntagma Square. The latter hotel appears to be a run-of-the-mill urban business hotel, on a noisy major boulevard.
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check out www.greektravel.com Lots of great hotel (and Athens) recommendations. Be sure to review the Athens Guide
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I've stayed at the Marriott (1990) and the Acropolis View (1989). The Acropolis View, at least 13 years ago, was very basic, inexpensive, and in a quiet area. It seemed like a good place to stay before heading to the ferry in the morning. I stayed here on my first night on my first trip to Greece. I remember checking on a hot afternoon and being surprised to find an airconditioner in my room. When it didn't work I called downstairs and they told me they only turned it on for a few hours a day, in the morning and in the evening. It didn't run in the middle of the afternoon when it was needed most. Again, that may have changed since I was there. Don't expect anything upscale. The Marriott, on the other hand, was a large, modern hotel, and you really cannot compare the two. I remember lots of marble in the lobby and an extremely comfortable room. The pool is on the roof with a beautiful view. One thing I didn't like about the Marriott was that in the middle of nothing -- I could not walk to anything, even a corner grocer. That may have changed by now. I stayed on points, and as such, it was an excellent value.<BR><BR>On my first night when I stayed at the Acropolis View I walked a few blocks to a restaurant that looked as if it had been converted from someone's home. The area was residential. No one there spoke English and I spoke no Greek. I went early in the evening and was the only diner as the Greeks tend to eat late. The woman who seated and served me invited me into the kitchen to see what was cooking so I could select my dinner. I looked in the oven and into pots on the stove and pointed. My dinner was delicious. This has nothing to do with the question you asked, but I thought I'd throw in a fond memory anyway.
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We stayed at the Hotel Amazon in Syntagma/Plaka. A very nice staff, clean and only 48 Euros a night with continental breakfast. The rooftop has an incredible view of the Acropolis and surrounding areas. You may want to ask for a room that doesn't face mitropoleos as it can get a bit noisy at night. Overall, we were very pleased and there are so many wonderful eateries within a few minutes. Tina<BR><BR>http://www.amazonhotel.gr
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I've stayed at many different hotels in Athens. Personal favorite is the Electra Palace....hands down for convenience and that rooftop pool, plus a very good breakfast. I've also stayed at the Divani Palace - about a 10 minute walk to Plaka - a more highly rated hotel than the Electra Palace, but just okay. If you'd like a nice budget hotel, try the Hotel Philippos on Mitseon Street. Also about a 10-minute walk to Plaka. The staff is wonderful, the breakfast good, and the rooms are nicer than you would expect in a hotel Cat. B hotel. Ask for rooms on the highest floors - many are quite large or have HUGE balconies and most have nice views of the Acropolis. It's a safe bet if you're not looking to spend all your money on a hotel, and it's convenient. Have fun. I'll be there in September. Can't wait.
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The Attalos is pretty nice and very good value. It is a bit of a lonely walk from there to the restaurants etc at night. This is the only disadvantage. <BR>My favourite choice is the Athens Gate - about 5 - 10 minutes walk from the Plaka, and with a wonderful rooftop bar / restaurant. Also, pretty good value although some of the rooms could do with a facelift.<BR>