Arthome Acropolis

Location

The 1-room Arthome Acropolis View Athens apartment is nestled in the Naples Central Business district, a mere 0.8 km from Parthenon Ruins. Set within a few blocks of the hilltop temple monument "Acropolis Museum", the apartment with a terrace overlooks the city.

The Doric peripteral Temple of Hephaestus is a 19-minute stroll away, while Mars HIll is about 500 metres from the 45 m² apartment. The Zappion is located nearly a 20-minute walk away and Eleftherios Venizelos airport is located 35 km from Arthome Acropolis View apartment.

The accommodation offers a balcony, a terrace, and a living room, as well as comforts like air conditioning. Arthome Acropolis View apartment features a bathroom with a hair dryer, free toiletries, and bath sheets. Furthermore, a separate toilet and a shower is available.

Among the self-catering amenities provided is a mini-kitchen with an electric kettle, a refrigerator, and kitchenware. Offering access to the rest of Athens, Thisseio underground station is just 0.8 km away.

9.2
Superb
Based on 79 reviews
Important information
Check-in: from 15:00 until 23:00
Check-out: from 01:00 until 11:00
Licence number00003064597,00611085285

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