Athens4 hotel (Monastriraki) in Greece

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Athens4  is a small boutique hotel in the capital city of Greece, Monastriraki area (city center). This hotel features air-conditioned rooms with satellite flat-screen TV. The property is located 1.2 km from the Acropolis, 300 metres from Monastiraki Flea Market and 700 metres from Athens Ancient Agora. 

The property is non-smoking and is set 300 metres from Monastiraki Square. The units in the hotel are fitted with a kettle. With a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer, rooms at Athens4 also have free WiFi. Guests at the accommodation can enjoy a buffet breakfast.

We booked thios hotel for a few day stay during our short weekend trip to Athens at the start of January 2023, the total price we paid for a 4 night stay was about USD 373.

Athens4 hotel in Athens

Athens4 in the heart of Athens is a conception of its surroundings, influenced by its humble beginnings as a textile factory. The textile industry, which was once a thriving industry, was brought to near extinction in the 1980’s by ready-made clothing. 

The area was slowly abandoned as shops and factories closed their doors. Athens4 is a project meant to breathe new life into this historic area. 

Lobby at Athens4

A pleasant stay in the city center, form here we were able to find local nearby restaurants, shopping and even traveled for some business meeting. Lovely area.

Decent boutique hotel, for a decent price. Very friendly staff, excellent breakfast and coffee for free. Highly recommend.

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Location
37.97878, 23.727602
 

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