We stayed here for two nights. Firstly, there's no car parking anywhere nearby - you need to scour the surrounding streets to find a park. The person at reception was pretty impersonal but we could live with that. The room was small, and wifi and satellite tv were intermittent. Bathroom tiny, even by Greek standards. No kettle, but that's typical of Greek hotels. You get what you pay for and this hotel's one of the cheapest options in the area.
The worst thing is Vouliagmeni - a boring, snobbish suburb where there's nothing to do except go to the beach. There are a few restaurants, all overpriced, not even a souvlaki bar. I think the suburb is geared for beach going honeymooners and not much else. One public and two private beaches nearby. Can't walk along the private beach unless you pay. Public beach only 40 metres long. Coming from Australia where beaches don't have entrance fees, we found this shocking, especially given the (lack of) quality of the beaches. Sea water in private beach dirty and incredibly salty, stung my eyes. On a last note, we were in room 503, which had a nice view of the sea but was incredibly noisy at night with people drinking above us in the 6th floor public area. Would not recommend for light sleepers. We went back to Glyfada where at least we could go shopping and walk along the beach at dusk.
Room Tip: Not 503 if you're a light sleeper
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