Argo Hotel Piraeus 2*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Offering a location a few moments from Saint Paul School, Argo Hotel Piraeus offers 32 rooms. Featuring currency exchange and a lift throughout the property, this hotel is located a 5-minute walk from Municipal Gallery of Piraeus.
The 2-star hotel is centrally situated 4.2 km from the Athens Planetarium. The Argo also gives access to the Catholic Church of St. Paul, which is a 10-minute walk away. This property lies in the vicinity of the chief Port of Piraeus. The modern hotel is 750 metres from Agia Triada bus stop and 650 metres from Piraeus underground station.
Comprising a balcony, the rooms at the accommodation are equipped with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a radio. A separate toilet and a shower along with such comforts as hairdryers and towels are also featured.
Argo Hotel Piraeus serves a buffet breakfast every morning. The coffee bar is offers a warm interior, light snacks, and light drinks. Guests will find the restaurant Noe a 5-minute stroll away.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled near the bustling port, my time at the harbor-facing hotel was reminiscent of the vibrant cosmopolitan life I cherished in Dublin and the tranquility of Santorini. The blend of traditional island charm with modern amenities provided a soothing ambiance, akin to cherished wine tastings in Santorini's vineyards. The room's intricate design mirrors and unique light fixtures exuded a calming aura, akin to watching the kaleidoscope of colors at sunset on a Greek isle.Its proximity to downtown and seamless access to public transportation resonated with my passion for exploring new cultures, much like navigating the picturesque streets of Hydra on a donkey. The attentive staff, reminiscent of warm Greek hospitality, ensured a seamless stay, akin to the perpetual summers of the Cyclades. This establishment offers a glimpse of the enchanting Greek lifestyle, where every moment feels like a piece of art in the Saronic Gulf's panoramic canvas.