The room was on pool level, literally 1.5 m from the pool. You could not breathe from the moisture. The plaster on the wall was broken and cracks were evident everywhere. ||||The "door" to the room was a semitransparent aluminum door with a curtain full of holes to block the light. The beds were two uneven twin beds pressed together while the AC was dirtier than an Adams family mansion feature. Behind the bed was an electronic device attached to the wall with mulch and dust in its holes, that was directly behind our heads (breathing this dirt while sleeping). The curtains in the room were full of holes and plastic, the bathroom featured broken tiles while there was no distinction between shower space and floor, with the water flooding the room whenever we showered. ||||||The walls were cracked, rust was everywhere on all metal surfaces while at some points there were holes leaking at the base of the walls. I understand it is a 3* but the management of this hotel has reinvented the word con man by making people sleep in such a room. ||||It was a disgrace and the worst experience I've had in my life (and I've spent a night in a 1* hostel in the center of Paris). This hotel is the representation with everything that goes wrong in Greece's tourism, when greedy hoteliers take advantage of the tourism influx taking all the money and paying nothing to maintain their property. You should be ashamed we paid 150€ per night.||||Surprisingly enough, the staff were gracious, polite and super helpful. Completely out of place compared to the facilities and general setting...
Read moreThe room was on pool level, literally 1.5 m from the pool. You could not breathe from the moisture. The plaster on the wall was broken and cracks were evident everywhere. The "door" to the room was a semitransparent aluminum door with a curtain full of holes to block the light. The beds were two uneven twin beds pressed together while the AC was dirtier than an Adams family mansion feature. Behind the bed was an electronic device attached to the wall with mulch and dust in its holes, that was directly behind our heads (breathing this dirt while sleeping). The curtains in the room were full of holes and plastic, the bathroom featured broken tiles while there was no distinction between shower space and floor, with the water flooding the room whenever we showered. The walls were cracked, rust was everywhere on all metal surfaces while at some points there were holes leaking at the base of the walls. I understand it is a 3* but the management of this hotel has reinvented the word con man by making people sleep in such a room. It was a disgrace and the worst experience I've had in my life (and I've spent a night in a 1* hostel in the center of Paris). This hotel is the representation with everything that goes wrong in Greece's tourism, when greedy hoteliers take advantage of the tourism influx taking all the money and paying nothing to maintain their property. You should be ashamed we paid...
Read moreI was completely disappointed! We paid €660 for 4 nights for a double room with breakfast, and it was absolutely not worth it. It’s a 3-star hotel with small rooms, poor furniture arrangement, and the bathroom door even hits the bed when you open it. The breakfast was very basic and of low quality, and the service during breakfast was non-existent. There was just one girl sitting there playing on her phone, clearly not interested in helping at all.||The hotel also feels unsafe, as there is no staff at the reception during the night, and anyone can enter the building — the door opens automatically without needing a code.||On top of that, there is no soundproofing, and the corridor doors slam loudly, making it hard to relax.||The only positive is the location it’s very close to the city center...
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