“Good location, close to the metro and train station. Helpful and friendly staff, good breakfast. Comfortable bed.”
“Good location (2 min to metro station Larisis and also to railway station). Supermarket Sklavenidis is 3 min by walk (inside u can buy good fresh juice only for 1.85€). Nice shop "Bread Factory" is about 10 min by walk or one stop by metro (station Metaxourgeio). There you can eat good food with good quality (hot plates or u can take fantastic sweets). Very nice shop! Good staff in the hotel. Fresh simple rooms.”
“It was a clean hotel close to Metro and Train Station. Value for Money even thought breakfast was quite simple with no many choices. Wifi free in rooms but in some rooms speed was not so good. Very kind staff.”
“very poor breakfast, just coffee, tea, juice, bread, cheese and ham and cake”
“Good place!Nice reception and clean and comfortable room!”
“the location and its realation with the transportation facilities of the city”
“Hotel near Larissa train station, convenient for those need take train to Kalabaka at early morning or back from Kalabaka at night. This is our 2nd time to stay and we request a quite room which is don’t have balcony. This is great and we have a good rest at that night. Room was clean and comfort. Staff was friendly.”
“Hotel is very near train station, is very convenient when the other day morning need take train to Kalampaka. Room was clean and new. Staff was friendly and value for money. ”
“Location was good, easy access to public transport to get around. Staff were amazing and friendly in particular a young male who helped us when my partners phone was stolen, he made us feel very welcome and provided us with plenty of help where needed. Rooms were made up every day and nice and spacious. Thank you for a great stay Love the kiwis Levi and Jordyn”
“I liked our stay in this hotel. The staff was pretty and positive. The room we had was nice and clean. The hotel is situated near the center and this a big plus. I recommend this hotel because we were satisfied of all points of view.”