Myrto Hotel is 2 star hotel with 12 rooms and the facilities of Parking and 24-Hour Front Desk.
Myrto Hotel has
2.80 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (4.50 for Location, 1.80 for Rooms, 2.10 for Service, 2.70 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Honeymoon.
This is a budget hotel.
Myrto Hotel is one of the recommended hotels
under 100 USD near
Syntagma Square, it is also not far from
Acropolis and
Parthenon.
Myrto Hotel details:
Myrto Hotel enjoys a quiet and safe location in Plaka, the old town of Athens, just a 10-minute walk from the Acropolis. The hotel is conveniently situated within walking distance of the central square of Athens, Syntagma.
The hotel features a range of rooms all of which have wireless Internet access, heating, LCD satellite TV, DVD and CD player, tea/coffee making facilities and direct dial telephone.
All major tourist attractions are easy to reach, the Monastiraki Flee Market, the Ancient Greek and Roman Market, the Temple of Zeus, and the National Garden both on foot and by public transportation. Bars, restaurants, and shops surround the hotel.
The Hotel Myrto offers free wireless Internet access throughout the building.
Location
The hotel is located in the most famous area of Greece: Plaka, the old town of Athens. You can visit The Acropolis by following the narrow streets of Plaka leading to the most well-known monument in the world. Crowned by the Parthenon, it stands impressively over Athens, visible from almost everywhere within the city.
From the Myrto Hotel you can start a walking tour which will take you 45 minutes but can take up to 4 hours if you allow yourself to be lured into a few detours.
The walk begins at Plateia Syntagmatos and from there you cross over Stadiou and follow Mitropoleos where you will find Nikis.
On the walk into the city you can call in to the Museum of Greek Folk Art, the Museum of the University and monuments such as the Temple of Hephaestus, the Stoa of Attalos and the Church of the Holy Apostles.
See the Flea Market, one of the most colourful areas in Athens and Pandrossou, a relic of the old Turkish bazaar. Pandrossou leads to Plateia Mitropoleos and the Athens Cathedral.