Because my first stay at this hostel was great, when I had to change my plan during my trip in Athens I came back this place.
First time was a private room and this time I stayed in female dormitory. It was comfortable and I appreciate other guests were all considerate to others.
The amenities available are so few. You better have your own toothbrush, face wash, etc.
But over all love this place.
First and foremost, the location is fantastic, truly fantastic. For example, if you've been shopping in Monastiraki, you can quickly drop your purchases off at the hotel.
Secondly, the rooms have lockers large enough to fit even a big suitcase, and they provide the lock at check-in. I wanted to leave my luggage before check-in, and they were very helpful.
You enter the room with a card, and the hostel with a small chip reader.
The rooms have a curtained changing area, which isn't common in many other hostels.
There's complimentary coffee and cake available early in the morning.
The showers and toilets are clean, and privacy is well-maintained.
On the negative side, I've stayed in many hostels, but I've never encountered so many disrespectful, messy, snoring, talking, and eating people – basically, individuals who don't understand hostel culture. I stayed for three nights. While other guests changed, I don't know if it was due to the clientele, but the overall standard was quite mediocre.
I was helped very well by the man at the reception. The room was clean and reasonably sized; nice to have a shower and toilet in the room. Easily accessible from the metro.
The best experience lies in its refrigerator, which makes them special from any other similar hostels in Athens. Considering the price, everything is theoretically Impeccable, beds are good, bathrooms are good, air-conditioning is good, staff are dood.
Stayed in the hostel in Athens which is located in the City area. Breakfast were provided with great coffee and bread and butter/jam, cereals and milk. Happy hour from 7 pm - 9 pm where by free wines are provided and guests can meet up and mingle. Highly recommended.
Very good, the room is clean, the location is very good, very close to the Acropolis. Breakfast here is average, 6, 7 euros, and does not contain drinks. I personally feel that it is not worth it, but most of the surroundings are at this price.
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FFauxkingphil2024.07.02
This has been a top fave hostel. Great location, super friendly staff and a great bunch of people. Very friendly atmosphere, had an absolute awesome stay. My only regret is that I didn't stay longer..
This is a very clean and new backpacker hostel. The bar and kitchen are on the second floor, and when I went there was an ATM at the reception. The rooms are spacious and small. However, all rooms have their own bathrooms, so there doesn't seem to be any competition. It's close to Omonia Square, Psiri, and the Athens Central Market, and is in a district with a lot of Middle Eastern residents, so it's a little different from the image of Athens (but there are many cheap restaurants, so it was useful).
The view of the acropolis opens from the top floor. The elevator is old enough, it didn't always work. There is a courtyard with sofas. There is also a bathroom on the second floor - two toilets, four showers
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AAnonymous UserLocation is convenient from Omonia station. good walking distance to acropolis and main center.
The front desk staff are friendly and nice. There’s a lift but small flight of stairs up, also with assisted stairclimber.
Nice pantry area to gather and make friends, or cook if you want.
I booked a private room and while it’s a very huge size, there’s not much in the room. No desk, no hairdryer.
The lockers are stacked on top of each other. In theory it’s ok, but what about shorter people? Why would I need lockers for a private room? (I know it’s a hostel yes, but this is a private twin room.) it should have been like a small hanging wardrobe or if the lockers need to be there it should be side by side on the floor.
I also didn’t like the toilet is just one massive room. No sections for showering. The water just gets to the toilet bowl side easily. There should at least have been an elevated shower pedestal so water is kept in that area.
I understand that this is a hostel, but for private rooms, shouldn’t it feel more like a hotel or Airbnb? Which should have basic things like a hairdryer etc (they don’t).
Not very thoughtful when it comes to housekeeping - my toilet roll ran out, and they didn’t replace it. I dropped my towel on the floor to be replaced, it was hung back on the rack. It’s a dirty towel!
Overall very disappointing with the light touches of the hotel. I didn’t spend cheap money for this, should have looked around more for what I paid.
MMelikemustafaFirst and foremost, the location is fantastic, truly fantastic. For example, if you've been shopping in Monastiraki, you can quickly drop your purchases off at the hotel.
Secondly, the rooms have lockers large enough to fit even a big suitcase, and they provide the lock at check-in. I wanted to leave my luggage before check-in, and they were very helpful.
You enter the room with a card, and the hostel with a small chip reader.
The rooms have a curtained changing area, which isn't common in many other hostels.
There's complimentary coffee and cake available early in the morning.
The showers and toilets are clean, and privacy is well-maintained.
On the negative side, I've stayed in many hostels, but I've never encountered so many disrespectful, messy, snoring, talking, and eating people – basically, individuals who don't understand hostel culture. I stayed for three nights. While other guests changed, I don't know if it was due to the clientele, but the overall standard was quite mediocre.
AAndyDang99This is a very clean and new backpacker hostel. The bar and kitchen are on the second floor, and when I went there was an ATM at the reception. The rooms are spacious and small. However, all rooms have their own bathrooms, so there doesn't seem to be any competition. It's close to Omonia Square, Psiri, and the Athens Central Market, and is in a district with a lot of Middle Eastern residents, so it's a little different from the image of Athens (but there are many cheap restaurants, so it was useful).
Nnabiki2The location is very close to a main square and many streets lined with restaurants, also walkable to important sites. The location also provides a nice view from the rooftop bar (see the photo). The location is great! I marked the it low because being so central and close to all the main restaurants and bars also meant that there were extremely loud drunk people yelling in the street all night long. Bring your ear plugs or find somewhere that’s slightly farther away from the main drag. Clean and tidy, somewhat comfortable, there are lockers in the room if you bring your own lock. If you plan to drop off your bag before check in or leave it after, there are storage lockers for a fee that are somewhat confusing to operate. The front desk attendant assisted me.
TTSFIt is located in the Psiri district, which is full of bars and cafes. However, since it's on the outskirts of the area, it's not that noisy at night. There was a last-minute change, but they were very kind and accommodating over the phone.
FFauxkingphilThis has been a top fave hostel. Great location, super friendly staff and a great bunch of people. Very friendly atmosphere, had an absolute awesome stay. My only regret is that I didn't stay longer..
GGuest UserThe view of the acropolis opens from the top floor. The elevator is old enough, it didn't always work. There is a courtyard with sofas. There is also a bathroom on the second floor - two toilets, four showers
DdreamingfabiBecause my first stay at this hostel was great, when I had to change my plan during my trip in Athens I came back this place.
First time was a private room and this time I stayed in female dormitory. It was comfortable and I appreciate other guests were all considerate to others.
The amenities available are so few. You better have your own toothbrush, face wash, etc.
But over all love this place.
GGuest UserVery good, the room is clean, the location is very good, very close to the Acropolis. Breakfast here is average, 6, 7 euros, and does not contain drinks. I personally feel that it is not worth it, but most of the surroundings are at this price.
Hhaode zhangThe best experience lies in its refrigerator, which makes them special from any other similar hostels in Athens. Considering the price, everything is theoretically Impeccable, beds are good, bathrooms are good, air-conditioning is good, staff are dood.
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