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Divani Acropolis Palace Hotel

Οδός Παρθενώνος 19, Athens, 11742, Greece
Divani Acropolis Palace Hotel
Real Traveler Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 9 reviews from 4 sources
Recommended
Clean: Rating of 4.5 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.3 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.1 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.7 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.1 out of 5
call to book: 1-800-546-4167 hotels.com
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Based on 9 reviews
from 4 sources
  • Overall: Rating of 4.2 out of 5

    "Very convenient location, overall we had a very nice stay and can think of no major negative comments." source Venere

    "We had stayed in this hotel 2 yrs ago and the rooms were just ok, but location is sooooo good we wanted to stay there again." source Travelocity

  • Location: Rating of 4.1 out of 5

    "The Divani Palace is in a great location, easy walking to Acropolis and Plaka. The immediate neighborhood around the hotel is not the cleanest." source Venere

    "A good four star hotel, excellent location for historic sites and plaka." source Venere

  • Room: Rating of 4.1 out of 5

    "Pictured room with Acropolis view is the presidential suite. Very few rooms have an actual view." source Venere

More information on Divani Acropolis Palace Hotel

Situated in the shadow of the Acropolis, and only a few meters away from the New Museum of Acropolis, Plaka area and Metro station , lies the deluxe Divani Palace Acropolis hotel. Renovated in 2001 and in 2006 - 2007 this luxurious offering from the Divani Collection, affords to the guests a unique opportunity to experience all that Athens has to offer.With all the amenities of a modern hotel, a breathtaking backdrop, and a staff renowned for their hospitality, the Divani Palace Acropolis has long been the first choice for discerning travelers in Athens The Divani Palace Acropolis Athens hotel is ideally situated in the historic district of Athens,in viewing distance of the illustrious Acropolis and the new museum,within walking distance from the city centre.Guests at our luxury Athens hotel can walk to the countless nearby shopping selections or to the captivating Plaka -old city- district and experience its fantastic nightlife, restaurants and boutiques.

Check-in Time:

1400

Check-out Time:

1130

Total Rooms:

250 rooms.250

Total Floors:

7 floors.

Rooms:

251 Total Rooms

Price

170€ ($221) single; 180€ ($234) double; 300€ ($390) suite. Rates include breakfast buffet, Very Expensive

Credit Cards Accepted

AE, DC, MC, V

Directions

The Divani Palace Acropolis Athens hotel is ideally situated in the historic district of Athens, in view of the illustrious Acropolis and within walking distance of the city centre. Guests at our five-star Athens hotel can walk to the countless nearby shopping selections or to the captivating Plaka district and experience its fantastic nightlife, restaurants, and boutiques. Constitution Square (Syntagma) is additionally within walking distance from the hotel, although also accessible by various means of public transportation or the hotel's free shuttle bus.

Area

The Divani Palace Acropolis Athens hotel is ideally situated in the historic, district of Athens, in view of the illustrious Acropolis and within walking distance of the city centre. Guests at our five-star Athens hotel can walk to the countless nearby sh

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Conference Rooms 5 Meeting Rooms Capacity Of Largest Room 300 People Maximum Conference Capacity 300 People Maximum Banquet Capacity 300 People Fees May Apply To Above Facilities

Dining

ASPASSIAMAIN RESTAURANTSOCRATESRoof Top Bar / RestaurantPERICLESMain Bar

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