Jan
15
2008
3

View from President Hotel Athens / July 2007

After having stayed at the Divani Apollon hotel for a couple of days, during my stay in Athens I moved to the President Hotel more closer to the center of town and to the office of the client I had to visit.

The President Hotel in fact (as opposed to the Divani Apollon hotel) was quite enjoyable. It wasn’t really the rooms, or the breakfast (both not the best I’ve ever seen–seriously, if you’re going for spacious rooms or for a good continental breakfast, this hotel is not for you), but the people that operated the hotel and the very enjoyable pool bar on the roof of the hotel.

If I’m going to be in town again and if it’s for business or just a very short stay in the city, it’s definitely on my list of hotels that I’ll consider again.

Oct
02
2007
1

View from Divani Apollon Athens / July 2007

Last July, I visited a client in Athens and decided to stay a few days near the sea in advance of my visit. I looked for a hotel but couldn’t really find anything that I liked. I wasn’t able to book a room at Aegeon Beach Hotel, but unfortunately that was fully booked already. Finally I got a good deal at the Divani Apollon hotel in Voliagmeni, a good neighborhood, just a little South-East of Athens (technically still part of Athens I believe).

The overall experience wasn’t that good I must say. I booked a room with an view over the sea. Although I got, I thought it wasn’t really satisfactory. The overall quality of the facilities offered by the hotel were definitely good, but that’s not what I’m visiting a hotel for usually. I’d like to feel at home and that’s something this hotel definitely did not do. I can’t really put my finger on what it is that didn’t make me feel at home, but it’s definitely not a hotel I’m going back to anymore.

Later on me and a friend of mine were discussing some of the criteria that a good hotel should have but that are not so obvious from reviews oftentimes. Those included:

  • Owner occupied. It’s best if the hotel is still occupied and ran by the owner. The owner usually started the hotel with a specific idea of hospitality in mind and he (or she) is probably the best to enforce that idea
  • Not part of a chain. I recognize that hotel chains are an important experience for some in the sense that they offer consistent quality where ever you are, but usually it takes away all the authenticity a hotel has

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