The subway entrance right downstairs is super convenient, with direct lines to all the major attractions. The blankets and towels had a weird smell – both fragrant and stinky at the same time. I guess that's just how European hotels are. There's also a block nearby with a lot of homeless people.
Everything is good
However, my sink in the washroom has a problem and we did call the staff to fix. They said no people work at night. Need to wait for one hour. I think they can do better for service.
Food, location are very good
This apartment is very close to the airport. It is located in a quiet neighbourhood. The apartment is very clean and spacious. The host is very kind and friendly. We stayed here for one night as we had to catch an early flight the next day and this apartment is perfect.
I was pleasantly surprised how nice this moderately-priced hotel was. The staff was extremely helpful, and the room was very nice and very clean. The breakfast was not great, but convenient.
The hotel located in walking distance to subway, rooms are ok but I was disappointed by the hotel stuff, they was unfriendly who works in reception. First time I saw they forbid to make videos in the lobby, my mom was sad and feel uncomfortable. Swimming pool only till 7 pm, and u need to pay extra, no umbrellas there, but the view from swimming pool is really stunning.
stayed at Avra for a night as we had early morning ferry to catch and the location is just beside the port making it very convenient
room has all the amenities provided and we had our room upgraded upon arrival! thank you
they oso provide transport to and fro athens airport which is free of charge making it so convenient
Athens Airport has long been my gateway between Ireland and Israel, and Sofitel is the only real comfortable option for an overnight layover. The location is unbeatable — you just walk out of the terminal, cross three zebra crossings, and you’re in the lobby.
The hotel is definitely 5-star and feels it in cleanliness and comfort. The room was spotless and quiet, and I appreciated the complimentary coffee and water. However, prices are steep. Normally it’s around €400 per night for two adults and a child, though I managed to book midweek for about half that. Still expensive, but I wanted comfort — and got it.
The booking didn’t clearly confirm if an extra bed was included for my child, and neither Trip nor the hotel replied to my message, though we did get the bed in the end without extra charge. Breakfast is not included in the high price, and €30 per person felt excessive, so we skipped it. Also, food options are overpriced — €22 for a “Greek salad” that oddly came with ricotta. We ended up getting Burger King from the terminal, much better value.
The indoor pool was clean but the water was colder than expected and the size modest. The shower had fluctuating warm water, a small annoyance but tolerable for one night.
Overall: great convenience and comfort for an airport hotel, but pricing for food and extras feels unreasonable.
Everything was good, the room matches the photo. Small, but everything is there. Clean. The mattress and pillows are comfortable, the bed linen and towels are snow-white. The bar/restaurant downstairs has a good design. The cuisine is average, it's ok for a snack. The staff is friendly and tries to help. The location is convenient for a cruise, right in the port, next to the metro direct line to the airport to the Monastyrsky station (to the Plaka area). Everything is good, I recommend it
Nice hotel and superb location. You can watch the sunrise by sitting on your balcony.
Amazing beach next to the hotel (10 minutes walk)
15 minutes ride to the Athens International Airport.
Definitely recommend this hotel.
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Welcoming from the moment you step into the hotel.
Staff are extremely helpful and carry a warm smile.
Restaurant staff go out of their way to meet your requirements.
And they even allow you to store your luggage if your flight is later then your check out.
Not only they allow you to all that, but go as far as allowing you to use the pool area..the swimming pool shower.
One of the best experiences I've had staying in a hotel.
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ぱぱぱラッチI stayed for 3 nights on a business trip. You can walk to the Pardenon Temple and the New Acropolis Museum. There are also many Greek restaurants nearby and the location is excellent.
The receptionist at the hotel was also friendly. The breakfast restaurant space is by no means large, but you can enjoy your meal slowly in a calm atmosphere.
The size of the room can also be spent slowly in a reasonable space. It was good that the shower was hydraulic pressure, but it was a pity that there was no bathtub plug and I couldn't put it in the bathtub.
The elevator was retro and the atmosphere was good, but the movement was slow. It's the opposite of a modern hotel, but I think it's a very good hotel to spend a relaxing time in a historic hotel in Europe.
AAlexandraI traveled to Athens for a business reason. The room was in the center, spacious near shops for coffee and food. It provides paid parking right next to it, so you don't have to look for a place. The service is amazing and the staff is very kind!! I would definitely choose it again!!!
QQingguanbuchixiangcaiThe subway entrance right downstairs is super convenient, with direct lines to all the major attractions. The blankets and towels had a weird smell – both fragrant and stinky at the same time. I guess that's just how European hotels are. There's also a block nearby with a lot of homeless people.
GGuest UserI was pleasantly surprised how nice this moderately-priced hotel was. The staff was extremely helpful, and the room was very nice and very clean. The breakfast was not great, but convenient.
GGuest User7.5/10
Location: Outside of “central” Athens but easily connected by metro & buses. Kifisia is gorgeous, safe, filled with high end boutiques, restaurants + cafes.
Room/Ambience: Hotel itself is stunning + very relaxing vibe. Decor details incredible as expected of a boutique hotel of this nature.
Food: Very good selection of hot + cold, plus actual barista coffee. Do not expect American style breakfast - this is Europe after all. We did not eat lunch or dinner but the menus looked great and was filled with locals in the evening.
Service: Although reception staff were sufficiently friendly, service very lacking for a high end boutique hotel. It was 26 degrees celsius every day while in Athens. Not prior to our stay, nor during check-in did anyone advise us that the pool was closed likely until end of May. This is not advertised on any booking platform, or on the hotel website, which was very disappointing. We sat in the pool lounge chairs for over two hours (staff saw us as the restaurant is immediately adjacent). Nobody offered us pool towels to lie on, or if we wanted to order any drinks or food. My partner had to get dressed, go to reception and ask. They didn’t even offer to clean the pool given the hot weather made it ready for use. It really put a downer on our stay, and why we opted not to have dinner at the hotel restaurant. Similar experience at breakfast; nobody offered us coffee orders, we heard someone else order and realised it was available.
墾墾丁的海,大灣The hotel staff, from the front desk to housekeeping and breakfast staff, were all very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended.
The breakfast buffet didn't have a wide selection, but it was more than adequate and nutritious. Given the price, the friendly service, and the food, it's a great value. Highly recommended!
The location is also excellent, very close to the subway, making it easy to walk to the supermarket, go to Monastiraki, and shop. Taking the subway to the airport was also a breeze!
Greek people are incredibly friendly! Supermarkets are also very honest.
Unlike in Spain, where some supermarkets sometimes mislabel prices or over-list items, this demonstrates the honesty and friendly attitude of the staff at Greek supermarkets in Athens towards foreigners!
The Spanish people are incredibly friendly and welcoming. With the exception of the supermarket near St. Paul's Hospital, which was terrible, I wouldn't recommend buying anything there. Everything else in Spain was wonderful!
Spanish public transportation is well-signposted, making it perfect for independent travel!
Thankfully, the friendly Greek people made up for any concerns about not being able to understand Greek.
Conclusion:
Highly recommend traveling to Spain, France, Italy, and Greece.
The people are incredibly friendly and welcoming!
Thank you again to everyone who treated us so kindly.
The people are the best scenery!
JJtownAthens Airport has long been my gateway between Ireland and Israel, and Sofitel is the only real comfortable option for an overnight layover. The location is unbeatable — you just walk out of the terminal, cross three zebra crossings, and you’re in the lobby.
The hotel is definitely 5-star and feels it in cleanliness and comfort. The room was spotless and quiet, and I appreciated the complimentary coffee and water. However, prices are steep. Normally it’s around €400 per night for two adults and a child, though I managed to book midweek for about half that. Still expensive, but I wanted comfort — and got it.
The booking didn’t clearly confirm if an extra bed was included for my child, and neither Trip nor the hotel replied to my message, though we did get the bed in the end without extra charge. Breakfast is not included in the high price, and €30 per person felt excessive, so we skipped it. Also, food options are overpriced — €22 for a “Greek salad” that oddly came with ricotta. We ended up getting Burger King from the terminal, much better value.
The indoor pool was clean but the water was colder than expected and the size modest. The shower had fluctuating warm water, a small annoyance but tolerable for one night.
Overall: great convenience and comfort for an airport hotel, but pricing for food and extras feels unreasonable.
GGuest UserHighlights: beautiful views of acropolis and surrounding area from rooftop bar/restaurant space (also where breakfast served), buffet of good standard and restaurant staff very polite and a credit to the hotel.
Improvements: reception staff generally very helpful but one particular staff member was not forthcoming with information/recommendations for restaurants/ details regarding late check out - we were always referred to come back later/following day to reception to ask someone else; when same questions asked later to a different member of staff, they were more than happy to help with all enquiries.
Room: no ‘do not disturb’ sign available, housekeeping knocked on room at 9am every day, which woke us up; also housekeeping entering room after knocking on door without waiting for guests to respond; need some adjustments to respect privacy or guests; hotel corridors are very stuffy even in winter time
Overall: a very pleasant stay
PPuay Teck OngThe exterior of the hotel look inviting; however when we walked through the front door you can feel the heavy curtain around the lobby have not been clean for long time. All the sofa in the lobby are covered with some sort of clothes I guess it is to cover the old and uninviting sight. The check in process was straight forward and friendly.
None of the light on the stairs are working and I had to use the flash light on my phone to light a path up and down the stairs, could be dangerous if you need to evacuate the hotel quickly.
The room door has key card slot but I guess it is broken as I needed a physical key to unlock the room door and a keycard to turn on the electricity, the room size is good and high ceiling. The bathroom has no hook for the handheld shower head so not so convenient to have a shower, the water also not always hot enough.
The air conditioner was blowing warm air even though the dial was set to cold and it made the room so more warmer and uncomfortable to sleep. The hotel reviews seem to suggest this is one of the common issue people has been complaining about for more than 10 years!!!! I ended up open all the windows to cool the room down and this invited traffic noise all night long.
The hotel has been neglected for way too many years and surprisingly still in business????
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