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Is Omonoia square dangerous?
I was told that Omonoia is not the best place to stay in Athens, is this true? I have booked a hotel there for 3 nights next month and I am a bit worried. Do you have any suggestions for a hotel in another area if Omonoia is dangerous?
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Seedy, yes. Dangerous, no. There are many hotels in the Syntagma Sq and Monastiraki area that would be more suitable, and nearer to Plaka and the ancient sites.
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For 3 nights, I also suggest you check out the Kolonaki district. It's just a wonderful place to be at night, full of sophistication, good food and life. But if you are a family with kids, you might want to be right in the heart of the tourist section.
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Hi Trey,
You will be somewhat out of the tourist zone. We were very pleased with our stay at the Adrian Hotel. http://www.douros-hotels.com/view_hotels.asp?hotel_id=2 Pleasant accommodations. Very nice people. Good view of the Parthenon from the roof-top breakfast room. You can walk to everywhere of interest. ((I)) |
Not dangerous, but definitely not very salubrious. You don't say which hotel (a few are located slightly better than most), nor do you give a budget in €s per night. As Heimdall says there are many choices in better areas & better placed for sightseeing.
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As far as I know it is not the best place to be in Athens even though it is considered to be the heart of the greek capital! If I were you, I would try to find a place in the old city close to the Acropolis. I have been in Plaka which is an aold part of the city with old yet well-preserved houses, narrow streets, flowered yards and small cafes. I believe that you will enjoy a better accommodation there. This is a list with hotels in Plaka http://www.athens-greece.us/plaka-hotels/ but you can alos stay at Monastiraki or Syntagma which are close to Plaka and close to the metro stations. When I was in Athens, I had booked a hotel near Syntagma and it was a really convenient location but Plaka is really pretty!
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I don't think you need to be worried, but I agree that Plaka and Syntagma Square are better areas, particularly if you like being in the heart of things. I liked both of those areas.
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I stayed there a few years ago. It isn't pretty, it is a bit run-down, there actual Square has some slightly dodgy looking people hanging round, but it was cheap and the hotel itself was ok. It's just not a tourist area. I didn't feel unsafe at all, but then I'm used to the seedier bits of London, so appearances don't really bother me. It wouldn't be my first choice if I went back, but if it was a matter of not being able to afford a better location, I'd book there again.
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I stayed there a few years ago. It isn't pretty, it is a bit run-down, there actual Square has some slightly dodgy looking people hanging round, but it was cheap and the hotel itself was ok. It's just not a tourist area. I didn't feel unsafe at all, but then I'm used to the seedier bits of London, so appearances don't really bother me. It wouldn't be my first choice if I went back, but if it was a matter of not being able to afford a better location, I'd book there again.
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Hello
I'm from Greece i leave in Athens and it's a pleasure for me to help you... Omonoia is Seedy i agree.. don't worry no one is going to discomfort you but...don't have much money in your wallet, never knows.., if you have child just have a look of them the people there are from other countries ,most of them are narcotic don't talk a lot with them .. the best is not to leave there but i don't think so that you have big droubles .. Kolonaki is beautiful but expensive ... that's from me have a nice trip |
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