"Absolute Athens apartments is sn excellent place to stay. It is conveniently located to access the major tourist sites. Our apartment was much more spacious than a regular hotel room."
"Great apartment in a great location. Easily walkable to all attractions and great restaurants. The kitchen was well stocked and we had everything we needed, can’t beat the view! "
"Walking distance to the acropolis, and plaka area. The metro is about 4-5 mins walk. The apartment is spacious, but the bathroom is due for an upgrade."
"Fantastic hotel! Area felt safe and the staff were so friendly and helpful. Rooms are very stylish and clean. East access to Metro and walking distance to Plaka."
"The view, quiet neighborhood, and the location were exceptional. We spent every evening outside on the patio and were in awe of the Parthenon just across the way. It was a dream. "
"It was the perfect location, beautiful room, great breakfast, and our hostess was incredibly helpful with everything. She helped us find great restaurants, book a van shuttle, and had great tips for seight seeing. We would go back anytime!"
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Top Emotions Museum of Childhood Hotel Reviews
Athenaeum InterContinental by IHG
10/10 Excellent
"This was a family trip with my wife and two sons. The room was spacious enough to comfortably accommodate our four large suitcases, which we packed for a three-week stay in Europe. A standout feature was the presence of two full bathrooms—one of which had a double shower—making our morning routines smooth and hassle-free.
That said, there were a couple of disappointments. The biggest letdown was that the pool, which had been a deciding factor in our booking, was closed for repairs. Since we were visiting in the heat of summer, we had hoped to use it for some midday relief. When we mentioned this at the front desk, the response was, “It’s posted on our website.” Because we had booked through Expedia, they seemed detached from our concern, citing previous complaints but offering no resolution.
The second issue was breakfast. While the quality of food was excellent, the cost—48 euros per person—felt excessive unless you’re being served salmon and caviar. Staff acknowledged others had voiced similar concerns, but the response was essentially, “Sorry, that’s the price.”
The hotel itself is pleasant, quiet, and just a 10-minute cab ride from major attractions. But without access to the pool, I likely would have chosen the Athens Gate instead—comparable in comfort and location, and about 20% less per night."
"Great hotel centrally located with amazing view of Acropolis. Breakfast buffet was wonderful and our suite was fantastic. Staff were very nice and this was a great value!"
"We only had issue with air conditioner. When you open the patio door the air goes off (they told us that would happen) you just have to turn it back on. Ours didn’t stay on once turned on. We called front desk and they said they needed to restart the system for us. After that, everything was fine. Even with that situation the staff immediately addressed it. Loved this hotel. "
"Air conditioned and clean. Staff was VERY friendly, attentive, and resposive both before and during our stay. Each room we had had a comfortable queen and a comfortable foldout sofa, with incredible views of the acropolis. Ideal location in the Plaka neighborhood. Would highly recommend. "
"Excellent stay, even though it was for only 1 night.
The pictures do not lie, the hotel looks great and has some amazing views of the Acropolis from the hot tub, which was refreshing during the heat wave. "
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You'll want to browse the collections at Technopolis, Benaki Museum, and National Museum of Contemporary Art. Acropolis, Parthenon, and Odeon of Herodes Atticus are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Emotions Museum of Childhood. You can watch performances at Athens Concert Hall, Onassis Cultural Centre, and Olympia Theatre if you're interested in local theater.
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