We had a quick stop over in Salonika, and were trying to conserve money before shopping on the Egnatia. For the price, I doubt there are to many better options.
The rooms were small, but comfortable. In our room the bathroom was tiny, literally not enough leg space should you need to sit on the toilet, and you had to have the door closed to open the shower door or cupboards. It was however immaculate, and complemented by a modern decor. Soaps, shampoos and even slippers were supplied.
Our room had several very minor things wrong however, we were however one of the last available rooms (so we were told). The door to the verandah wouldn't close, the bed had burn marks on it (linen was otherwise spotless), the air-conditioning was struggling, and the TV signal was poor (when isn't it in Greece?)
These were however, as previously mentioned, very minor, and for the two nights stay, we barely noticed them.The staff were lovely, and apolegetic and this made up for it. They offered to change our room (which we declined), kept our bags the day we departed so we could go shopping, and gave us free internet and use of their phone to call KTEL to plan our onward trip.
- Egnatia Palace Thessaloniki
