This is a very nice hotel with spacious rooms and pretty views. We had to search for someone to let us in and that was the barman from the nearby bar and restaurant, which was also owned by the hotel. There was a kitchen and lounge area but we were not given any info as to what we could or could not use.(We did use the fridge anyway)The man who we think was the owner wandered around looking unfriendly.||Breakfast was served in the restaurant/bar nearby.There wasn't really a choice,you just took what came and that was OK. They were very kind in boiling some eggs for our daughter.||Basically I think there was a communication problem.||We ate dinner in the restaurant the first night and the delightful waitress helped us to choose some lovely dishes.Our daughter is a vegetarian and we managed to convey that.||The best fun was having breakfast and watching the traffic jams. The main road runs right through this quaint little town.No one gets upset they are so used to it.||This is a fabulous place for visiting the Halkadiki region. They really need some sort of receptionist/welcomer. We sort of felt we were intruding and I know that is not the impression they were...
Read moreThis is a very nice hotel with spacious rooms and pretty views. We had to search for someone to let us in and that was the barman from the nearby bar and restaurant, which was also owned by the hotel. There was a kitchen and lounge area but we were not given any info as to what we could or could not use.(We did use the fridge anyway)The man who we think was the owner wandered around looking unfriendly.||Breakfast was served in the restaurant/bar nearby.There wasn't really a choice,you just took what came and that was OK. They were very kind in boiling some eggs for our daughter.||Basically I think there was a communication problem.||We ate dinner in the restaurant the first night and the delightful waitress helped us to choose some lovely dishes.Our daughter is a vegetarian and we managed to convey that.||The best fun was having breakfast and watching the traffic jams. The main road runs right through this quaint little town.No one gets upset they are so used to it.||This is a fabulous place for visiting the Halkadiki region. They really need some sort of receptionist/welcomer. We sort of felt we were intruding and I know that is not the impression they were...
Read moreNicely restored, this old house is an ideal solution if you want to explore the beautiful area of Chalkidike and at the same time to avoid the crowdes coastal sites. The room was large, airy and clean, everyone was really friendly and efficient. We loved the breakfast, consisting of local products, excellent honey, pies, eggs, delicious coffee and other delicacies that changed every day! We also loved the service, which was polite in a very friendly and informal way. The bathroom facilities could be a bit better, at least aesthetically. Moreover Arnaia is a treat to the eyes and it has some really...
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