The location on the waterfront in the old town is good - in one way. The staff are helpful, and the building, in a string of old traditional houses, is very characterful and has been sensitively converted to hotel use. Other features may have more specialised appeal. Agoraphobes need not fear the bathroom, and aficionados of spatial puzzles will enjoy working out how to place the paper-bin so that it is accessible from the toilet. From midnight to 4 a.m., live music fans are sure to enjoy the musical offerings from several nearby bars, punctuated by shouts and singing from revellers in the street - all free and available from the comfort of your own room! Ideal preparation for a conference the...
Read moreMy husband and I traveled around Greece for 2 weeks and one of our most memorable hotel stays was Ink Hotels in Rethymno. The location is right in by the Venetian port and a short walk to lovely beaches. Tons of festivities and restaurants immediately outside your hotel room, yet it was surprisingly quiet inside the room. Excellent air conditioning and very clean and comfortable room. A staff member was available until late in the evening, Manolis, who was incredibly helpful helping us locate parking in the late evening when the streets are filled with crowds for nightly street markets and live music. Lovely hotel and...
Read moreArrived here whilst staying in Rethymno. Absolutely hands down thee WORST hotel I’ve ever stepped foot in - I’d go as far as saying the worst building I’ve been in too. There was an actual hole in the ceiling of our hotel room! Shower was just a tap with a curtain around, bathroom floor was soaking wet for some reason and don’t even get me started on the mattress! My boyfriend and I had to pay to stay elsewhere as we were only in the hotel room for 3 minutes and thought we’d catch something from it. Whole place had the stench of damp and honestly I wouldn’t wish it upon my worst enemy. We are scarred for life. I’d rather...
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