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Skylark, Aluma Hotels & Resorts
4.3/557 Reviews

Skylark, Aluma Hotels & Resorts

Omonia Athens|0.06km from Plateia Omonoias
I was very worried about this hotel after reading the reviews, however we had a wonderful stay for my 40th birthday, the hotel staff are wonderful and reception arranged a bottle of wine on the day of my birthday and also helped my partner arrange some flowers on the day too. We were in an Urban room at the front of the hotel with a view of the square. The room was enough space for the two of us just lacked space to hang up clothes. We ended up putting our cases under the bed. The bathroom was great no issues with water going everywhere. The decor was very dark throughout but we loved that. Would recommend taking ear plugs. Was generally a quiet stay there were no rooftop parties for our duration, but on the last night there was someone watching something loud on the tv & singing/talking loudly until very early hours. Beds were really comfy, the rooftop bar is excellent we always managed to get a sunbed food was also lovely from the bar. Breakfast was great. The location is a bit sketchy yes there are homeless people but it is a capital city and in comparison to London/Manchester we felt safe enough walking around sticking to the main roads- we did take a side street one evening after dinner and it was a bit iffy but generally in the day was ok just keep your valuables close. We used the metro and the hop on hop off bus is great to get your bearings. Hotel is central great for exploring. Would recommend the Street Food tour and a trip to Temple of Poseidon even though it was a long way.
Athens Tiare by Mage Hotels
4.2/5113 Reviews

Athens Tiare by Mage Hotels

Omonia Athens|0.1km from Plateia Omonoias
Stayed here for 4 nights end of Feb/March as a couple. Location: Hotel is in an excellent location directly opposite the Metro within walking distance to Syntagma Square, Monistraki Square and the Acropolis (or you can take the Metro red line and these are within 3 stops which we did). Can also walk to neighbourhoods like Psyri which we did for dinner which was lovely. Omonia Square which is the metro station name is also on the same line as Piraeus which is the port of Athens (well worth a visit to walk around and have food / drinks overlooking Zea Marina or Mikrolimano Harbour. Down the road is Central Market which we experienced on a Sunday night which was cool. 24-7 bakery next door which is more than just a bakery; sandwiches, pizza, ice cream, artisan desserts A couple of late night gyros places if you arrive late including 1 directly next door Supermarkets within a few mins walk Room: We had a comfort room. On check in she offered us an upgrade without seeing the room and told us to have a look at it first. The room was small but clean however the view was awful. Boxed in by 3 derelict walls taller than us so natural light was limited. Housekeeping is lazy - put water in a broken fridge (we fixed ourselves), didn't replace cups or tea/coffee after we had used the, (had to ask reception twice) and on day 3 she took every single towel and didn't replace them. We had 2 single beds (not even put together with 1 sheet to make it like a double). Bathroom needs an upgrade, shower made water go absolutely everywhere and the tiles are very outdated. I would recommend going for a deluxe room (we were offered an extra 12 euros a night for one) and didn't take it but if you like a bit more comfort and a view then it is probably worth it. Breakfast: Great spread, continental breakfast, pastries, yogurt etc. Overall, would recommend (with a deluxe room). Cannot fault the location and moreover Athens is alive every night. Part of the fun was walking from the hotel to dinner (restaurants are absolutely incredible). We walked through some dark streets but honestly nobody even so much as looked at us funny so don't let anyone put you off by mentioning the streets round the back of Omonia Square.
Dave Red Athens, a Member of Brown Hotels
4.2/564 Reviews

Dave Red Athens, a Member of Brown Hotels

Omonia Athens|0.13km from Plateia Omonoias
Dave's Hotel Athens is a great hotel for those looking to experience a new type of hotel with there cool industrial look. I had seen some questionable reviews, which left me with some worries surrounding the hotel and its location. I am happy that I gave the hotel a fair chance to impress me, The gentleman (Sadly missed his name) that welcomed us was extremely kind and happy to help us and do what he could to ensure we were happy. We stayed in room 802, This was a lovely room, a little small for a long stay but for the 3 days we had booked it was more than comfortable. We loved the little quirks in the room with red lighting, record players, and many more. The TV had a good range of channels and the bed was extremely comfortable especially the pillows. The only negative was the aircon that was controlled by a receptionist and was a pain to get keep calling to get it correct temp sorted. The surrounding area was a little run-down but you can see that they are starting to renovate the area, I think in a year or two it will be easier on the eye and more appealing to tourists. A couple of homeless people and a couple of odd characters but nothing you wouldn't get in any capital city across Europe. We did not ever feel in any danger or worried about walking around the area. The hotel also had a great rooftop with a Hot Tub that was open 24/7. Overall Great Hotel to stay at I would definitely try it out for something different to experience and the price is great.

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Skylark, Aluma Hotels & Resorts
4.3/557 Reviews
Omonia
I was very worried about this hotel after reading the reviews, however we had a wonderful stay for my 40th birthday, the hotel staff are wonderful and reception arranged a bottle of wine on the day of my birthday and also helped my partner arrange some flowers on the day too. We were in an Urban room at the front of the hotel with a view of the square. The room was enough space for the two of us just lacked space to hang up clothes. We ended up putting our cases under the bed. The bathroom was great no issues with water going everywhere. The decor was very dark throughout but we loved that. Would recommend taking ear plugs. Was generally a quiet stay there were no rooftop parties for our duration, but on the last night there was someone watching something loud on the tv & singing/talking loudly until very early hours. Beds were really comfy, the rooftop bar is excellent we always managed to get a sunbed food was also lovely from the bar. Breakfast was great. The location is a bit sketchy yes there are homeless people but it is a capital city and in comparison to London/Manchester we felt safe enough walking around sticking to the main roads- we did take a side street one evening after dinner and it was a bit iffy but generally in the day was ok just keep your valuables close. We used the metro and the hop on hop off bus is great to get your bearings. Hotel is central great for exploring. Would recommend the Street Food tour and a trip to Temple of Poseidon even though it was a long way.
Claridge Hotel
2.7/521 Reviews
Omonia
The hotel room is not big, but the location is very convenient for travel. When you go out from the left-hand corner and turn right, you will find the subway station. There are also several restaurants, which are quite lively. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to the old site of the University of Athens and 20 minutes to the Syntagma Square.
Alma
2.2/542 Reviews
Omonia
I arrived around 1 am and was worried the hotel might be closed for the night. However they have 24hr service so you can check in at any time. The women who worked at nights was very helpful and told me to ask her if I needed to find anything and she’ll tell me where to go. The room itself was clean and came with all you need for the price I payed. The location is amazing, right in the centre and a short walk away from most of the main attractions that you’ll want to be seeing.
Cosmopolit
3.7/546 Reviews
Omonia
I stayed for one week in a double room. The room was quiet, bed and pillows were comfortable. Wardrobe with a few hangers. Shower room was a bit small but clean and the shower was warm and powerful. The hotel is a minute walk to the centre square and subway station. Great location for the traveller and tourist. All hotel staff were chatty and very helpful.
Athens Tiare by Mage Hotels
4.2/5113 Reviews
Omonia
Stayed here for 4 nights end of Feb/March as a couple. Location: Hotel is in an excellent location directly opposite the Metro within walking distance to Syntagma Square, Monistraki Square and the Acropolis (or you can take the Metro red line and these are within 3 stops which we did). Can also walk to neighbourhoods like Psyri which we did for dinner which was lovely. Omonia Square which is the metro station name is also on the same line as Piraeus which is the port of Athens (well worth a visit to walk around and have food / drinks overlooking Zea Marina or Mikrolimano Harbour. Down the road is Central Market which we experienced on a Sunday night which was cool. 24-7 bakery next door which is more than just a bakery; sandwiches, pizza, ice cream, artisan desserts A couple of late night gyros places if you arrive late including 1 directly next door Supermarkets within a few mins walk Room: We had a comfort room. On check in she offered us an upgrade without seeing the room and told us to have a look at it first. The room was small but clean however the view was awful. Boxed in by 3 derelict walls taller than us so natural light was limited. Housekeeping is lazy - put water in a broken fridge (we fixed ourselves), didn't replace cups or tea/coffee after we had used the, (had to ask reception twice) and on day 3 she took every single towel and didn't replace them. We had 2 single beds (not even put together with 1 sheet to make it like a double). Bathroom needs an upgrade, shower made water go absolutely everywhere and the tiles are very outdated. I would recommend going for a deluxe room (we were offered an extra 12 euros a night for one) and didn't take it but if you like a bit more comfort and a view then it is probably worth it. Breakfast: Great spread, continental breakfast, pastries, yogurt etc. Overall, would recommend (with a deluxe room). Cannot fault the location and moreover Athens is alive every night. Part of the fun was walking from the hotel to dinner (restaurants are absolutely incredible). We walked through some dark streets but honestly nobody even so much as looked at us funny so don't let anyone put you off by mentioning the streets round the back of Omonia Square.
Ambrosia Suites
3.8/528 Reviews
Omonia
I've lost count of the number of times I've stayed here. On this particular visit, Athens was stiflingly hot. So I'd booked the Melia due to its roof-top pool. Alas, others had the same idea - and for my final night in Athens they were demanding 350 e a night. A bit rich for a poor boy from South London. So I removed myself back to Ambrosia Suites for a more modest 55e in a suite. And was very pleased I did. I love the slightly retro decor and space. The rooms here are generally bigger than elsewhere. Aircon's good too. For dinner I wandered over to I Kriti, about 5 minutes' walk. An excellent ”old school” Cretan restaurant. The immediate area around Omonia might appear challenging if you're visiting straight from bible class. Yet it's actually very safe. Certainly fewer pickpockets and scam artists than around Syntagma, Ermou and Plaka. Hold your head high, stride ahead; shoulders back with a sense of belonging and purpose and refuse any unwanted solicitations with a smile as you wish them a good day. You might come to prefer it.

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