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August 6, 2024
We stayed 2 nights, the last days of July, midweek, and it was the cheapest hotel we found in Loutraki (€50/night, with breakfast). Outside and in the lobby it is ok, an old but well-maintained hotel. But getting out of the elevator on the 2nd floor, we found ourselves in the corridors of a 70's apartment building. Paint, room doors, old. The room inside also looked old and somewhat abandoned, as there was some damage from time, which could have been fixed (painting on the walls, removing or replacing god-awful carpeting, which was also peeling around the bottom of the wall, replacing window frames/wardrobe , replacing a cooler with a slightly larger one). The bathroom didn't look too old, maybe it was renovated in the 90s. But the sink was cracked in several places, and we were afraid to touch it, lest it break. All this made a bad impression on us. Still, the room was clean (except for the carpet, which I imagine doesn't clean easily, but you'd really hate to put your foot down a bit) and they came in to tidy up and leave extra bars of soap for us even though we hadn't run out. The bed was quite hard, but the mattress didn't look particularly worn. The TV and AC worked fine. In the bathroom, the shower curtain, if you closed it, the bathroom got more wet than if you left it open, because it was short and went further outside the shower, causing the water to drip out. The lady at the reception is kind. Breakfast was sufficient: coffee, milk, juice, boiled water and black and green tea, fruit (apples - oranges), cheese and ham, tomato, white bread, biscuits, cakes, buns, yogurt, compote, 2-3 types of cereals , jams - pralines - butter in individual packages, boiled eggs. The location of the hotel is very good, on the main street of Loutraki and one street above the beach, you were there in 2 minutes. Shops, supermarkets, taverns, etc., all within walking distance. Casino half an hour walk. Parking difficult.
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