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All reviewsrooftop roomgreat locationlively arearooms are cleanmetro stationcentral athenswithin walking distancenoise from the streeton footmonastiraki squareyogurtthe room was nicebars and restaurantstourist attractionsdouble bedflea marketbreakfast was included
This hotel was exactly as expected. It was in a great location-close to Plaka and the subway. It was clean, great breakfast, free internet. The room was small-but I expected that. We only slept there, so no big deal! We had a great little balcony...More
The hotel is nicely placed in the shopping district of Athens and in a great location to visit all the great sites of Greece, you can walk to everything from hear. If you do a Grey Line Tour, like we did, you have to walk...More
I have been a visitor to athens many times and the hotel carolina is by far the best value for money. The location is perfect for monastiraki metro and the plakka. Very clean room , friendly staff and a decent breakfast also tea and coffee...More
I stayd at Carolina Hotel in February for business purpose. They offer me a great spacious room with comfort amenities suchs as fridge, TV, balcony and free service of high speed wireless Internet access! I noticed that they had several routers on each floor! The...More
Centrally located budget hotel. Far nicer than any hostel, and somewhat nicer than most budget hotels i've had to stay at. We only stayed one night so i may have lost patience with this place on a longer trip. But everything was fine. Our room...More
Due to its proximity to the Acropolis, Plaka remains the area where the majority of foreign visitors stay and play. Its attractive features include small squares, some notable museums and the beautiful Mitropolis cathedral, as well as a host of places to stay, eat and drink. Its pedestrian zones make it a pleasant place to escape from the city’s notorious traffic. Adrianou and Kidathineon Streets contain a
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number of souvenir shops, offering classier items than you will find in the Flea Market. The most rewarding section to explore is the upper reaches towards the Acropolis itself, where many old stone houses with tiled roofs have survived. Up here you can find leafier corners and the odd quaint taverna with unobstructed views of the ancient rock.