Hotel description

Downtown in the heart of Athens at Syntagma Sq. (Parliament), Achilleas Hotel is an urban small hotel with 34 rooms. Renovated in 2001 offers a nice and quite stay in Athens.

A fully air conditioned breakfast room, offers continental enlarged buffet breakfast which is included in the room rate.
34 rooms, beautifully renovated and decorated including new design furniture, colorful fabrics, individual control air conditioning, mini fridge, TV, hairdryer, safe deposit box, electronic key card system, telephone.
For families up to five people are offered spacious rooms on attractive rate.

Just four minutes walk from Syntagma square, where is the Parliament and the National Garden and few minutes away from Plaka area. The Acropolis, museums, are all in short and pleasant walking distance. Modern shops, souvenir shops and tavernas are all in the area.

Facilities

Lodging Facilities

  • 24 Ηours Front Desk
  • Elevator
  • Safe Deposit Box
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Babycot
  • Babysitting/ Child Services
  • Laundry/ Dry Cleaning
  • Wi-Fi
  • Near Museum Area
  • Near Subway
  • Lobby
  • Breakfast Continental
  • Breakfast Self Service/ Buffet
  • Small Pets NOT allowed
 

Rooms

  • Television
  • Telephone
  • A/C Individual
  • Bathtub
  • Refrigerator
  • Hairdryer
  • Safe Box
  • Heating
  • Direct phone line
  • Shower
 

Hotel Policies

Payment Policy

  • MyVacations.gr will not charge any amount to your credit card.
  • In order to secure a reservation, credit card details are required during the reservation process. The following credit cards can be used: MasterCard, VISA
  • The repayment of your accommodation can be made by cash or by one of the following credit cards: MasterCard, VISA
  • The hotel will charge the full amount of your stay upon your departure.

Cancellation Policy

Should you cancel this reservation, please note the following cancellation terms:

In case of cancelation in less than 24 hours before tha arrival date or in case of non show, one overnight will be charged as cancelation fees.