I thought the location of the hotel was very nice. It is not possible to pull your vehicle up to the hotel to drop off luggage, utilize a valet service - always nice in larger cities - or park a vehicle on hotel property. There is a paid parking lot to the NW of the hotel (on Salaminos street). It was 15 euros for the night. The walking distance from this parking lot to the hotel entrance was very manageable. The lobby area is pretty small. The check-in staff was very nice, but not particularly efficient. The stairs within the hotel are such that they have different heights, causing a couple people to trip. If this is a problem, there is also a small elevator. The view from our room was of another building, directly across the street. Nothing to be excited about. But, given the city location, it was not bad either. There were large windows that let in plenty of sunlight, but were also very good at blocking out daylight in the morning. There is a sign in the bathrooms asking for no paper to be placed into the toilet. This is not uncommon in Greece, but always good to know ahead of time. The shower in our room also was particularly adept at funneling water to the floor outside the shower. There apparently was a large enough gap at the bottom of the door to allow this and was unavoidable. The decor of the room was nice. It has obviously been renovated and outfitted with more modern furniture and fixtures. It had a nice aesthetic. The location in the neighborhood was wonderful. It is so easy to walk to many restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, and Aristotelous Square. This is a very nice neighborhood to appease an eclectic style. This may be this hotel's greatest feature. The breakfast area is fairly small, but sufficient. Staff were pleasant. The food offering was a little meager, but had nice selections available.
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