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Fresh Hotel, Athens
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
133 |
Type of Rooms Offered: |
Standard room for single use Standard Double Room Executive Room Suite |
Standard room for single use:
Description: Only One Person in room
22 sq. m. of subtle luxury, high speed internet connection, wireless internet connection, sattelite and interactive pay tv, hairdryer, safe, design fittings, elegant colourful environment, city view of graphic streets of Athens. Sleeps 1 adults.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 1 Adults,
Standard Double Room:
Description: 22 sq. m. of subtle luxury, twin or double queen size bed, high speed internet connection, wireless internet connection, satellite and interactive pay tv, hairdryer, safe, design fittings, elegant colourful environment, city view of graphic streets of Athens. Sleeps 2 adults and one child in armchair bed. Connecting rooms for family with two children.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Executive Room:
Description: 28 sq. m. of subtle luxury, double queen size bed, comfortable sofa beds, high speed internet connection, wireless internet connection, sattelite and interactive pay tv, hairdryer, safe, private Zen gardens with pebbles and planters, design fittings, elegant colourful environment, natural Greek Κorres products, city view of graphic streets of Athens and some of them Acropolis view. Sleeps 2 adults and 2 young children in sofa bed or 3 adults.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Suite:
Description: 40 sq. m. of subtle luxury, double queen size beds, separate living room with second TV and Home Cinema, high speed internet connection, wireless internet connection, sattelite and interactive pay tv, hairdryer, safe, private balconies, design fittings, elegant colourful environment, natural Greek Κorres products, city view of graphic streets of Athens. Sleeps 2 adults.
Number and type of beds: 0
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Athens, Greece
Mythical Capital of Ancient and Modern Greece, Athens has reflourished in occasion of the 2004 Olympic Games. Its stunning vestiges of the ancient, Classical Greek city, most famously represented by the Acropolis and its surrounding archeological sites are certainly the main reason for tourists visiting the city. But there are also several beautiful districts such as the old nineteenth-century quarter of Plàka, in particular, is a delight, with its mix of Turkish, Neoclassical and Greek-island architecture, and an array of intriguing little museums devoted to traditional arts, ceramics and music. Just to its north, the bazaar area retains a fascinating atmosphere.
