Very bad place. It is on the main road which is very noisy. Beside this windows are very poor and you can not sleep all night.(there are several hotels in the same street with much better conditions) In the bathroom we've found tracks of bloody fingers or something.... Shover was spoiled and it was almost not possible to use it. Sound insulation between rooms - disaster. You can hear what is happening in several neighbor rooms.(I heard vomiting from one of them) From your room you can see the light in hole through joint between door and floor.Sort of people that visit hotel are like on the railway station. Stuff normal. I was very happy when I woke up and...
Read moreVery close to the railway station there is the Rex Hotel. At first glance it seems to be nothing special - not bad, not good. But when you go to bed, you understand that you have ended up in a barracks, so rough and like a soldier's blanket without a duvet cover. The biggest surprises await at breakfast. The room where this happens is the size of a typical Russian apartment kitchen. Not only is there no service personnel, we had to climb on a chair to get an electric kettle from some cabinet, go to the kitchen to pour water from the tap and boil water for all the foreign tourists. In general, there are no more...
Read moreI had not planned to stay overnight in Thessaloniki, but stayed one night because the transportation system was not active for Labor Day. I stayed at Hotel Rex because it was close to the train station. For the price I paid (booked a room the day I stayed there) I was impressed. The hotel is a no-frills place that is perfect for a solo traveler or group who needs a convenient and cheap place to crash before heading onward from Thessaloniki. The bed was comfortable and the shower was hot. Other than that, it was a simple place to stay to await my morning train. I would stay here again if in the...
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