Guest User
June 20, 2024
It's a very nice hotel 10-15 minute walk from the little port where you’ll find some nice bars and a few places to eat. Some of the furnishings are a little bit old-fashioned but still look good and it's clean and perfectly comfortable. Breakfast is really good, staff are helpful, towels and toiletries replenished daily, bedsheets every other day, bedspreads look a bit dreary for a 4 star and could do with replacing but they're clean, the carpet is unusual for Greek accommodation and I thought I'd have an issue with it but it was absolutely fine and I needn't have worried, the balcony furniture coud be more comfy but perfectly fine to take in that beautiful sea view, the location might be an issue if you don't like walking along roads but take a torch be careful and you'll be fine or get a taxi or hire a car which we thought was reasonably priced and makes seeing the island easier. The pool and bar area are perfectly fine, there could be a problem high season with the amount of sunbeds, there's a tiny beach just to the left of the hotel across the road and has a little cafe/bar that we enjoyed, a further 20-25 minutes walk away brings you to a big bay with more bars/tavernas and sunbeds. I would have liked a kettle in the room and could have kicked myself as I didn't think to bring my travel kettle but it wasn't a big problem. The gardens are lovely. Theres a really nice bakery across the road called Stellas that sold sweet and savoury as well as tiny yummy icecreams and drinks, the frappe was really good. All in all we had a great holiday and adored Leros, this hotel is much better than these luxury all inclusive places springing up everywhere and spoiling the culture and local charm. We travelled with Olympic Holidays and couldn't fault the services and transfers.