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The Good: We had a 2 bedroom family unit. One room had a double bed, the other had 2 singles. Basic furnishings, reasonably comfortable beds. Good WiFi connectivity and speed. The rooftop at night has a great view of Lycavittos. The location is close to...More
We checked in at the price of 45 euros a night thinking not bad for a trendy area ! After finding the tv did not work and toilet didn't flush we went back down to reception to inform the duty manager his response was "go...More
Really friendly owner, with a good location near exarchion square, good if you want to go out at night for a drink. Confortable rooms and although not very central it's easy to reach the main atractions from this place
Its a Hotel in the Exarchion Square, in the center of Athens.The square is famous for street conflicts but there is no real danger. You will see another very interesting, political "face" of the city. The service is simple, the rooms are clean and the...More
My wife and two older sons stayed two night at the Exarchion Hotel in mid July 2014. The hotel was perfectly situated to the Metro, the Plaka, and Monastiraki. It was priced right, so we didn't have 4-star expectations, and thankfully because it is a...More
Exarchia is in many ways Athens’ best-kept secret, discovered by relatively few international visitors. Located behind the main University and Polytechnic buildings, it is unsurprisingly home to many students, intellectuals and politicos. This is reflected in the area’s vibrant street art and graffiti, which seems to cover almost every inch of wall space. Some of the best Athenian tavernas are located here, as well as
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its most alternative bars and underground music venues. You'll find political bookshops and quirky stores here, yet it is also a neighborhood inhabited by families and older folk. On Saturdays, punks and grandmothers alike head for Kallidromiou Street, nestled below Strefi Hill, to pick up fresh produce at the traditional laiki agora (street market).