GoStayy
Book Reservation

Double Room with Private Bathroom

Achillion Hotel Piraeus, Notara 63, Piraeus, 18538, Greece

Overview

Experience comfort and convenience in our well-appointed rooms at Achillion Hotel Piraeus. Each room is designed with your relaxation in mind, featuring an LCD TV for your entertainment and air conditioning to ensure a pleasant atmosphere. The private bathroom is equipped with a refreshing shower and essential amenities, providing you with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Our spacious accommodations are simply furnished, creating a welcoming environment for both leisure and business travelers. With free WiFi available throughout the hotel, you can stay connected during your visit. Located just a short stroll from Piraeus Port and the urban railway station, our hotel offers easy access to local shops, restaurants, and the vibrant city of Athens. Whether you're here for a quick getaway or an extended stay, our rooms provide the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.

Located in Central Piraeus, Achillion Hotel Piraeus is just a 5-minute walk from Piraeus Port and less than a 10-minute walk from the urban railway station of Piraeus (Metro Line 1). It offers a 24-hour front desk, a breakfast room and accommodations with air conditioning. Free WiFi is available in all areas. Featuring an LCD TV and a telephone, all rooms at Achillion are spacious and simply furnished. All rooms offer a private bathroom with a shower. Several shops and restaurants are accessible within short walking distance. The port’s main departure gate for Cyclades Islands is only 984 feet away. The center of Athens is at a distance of 6.8 mi. The stop of bus X96 connecting to Athens International Airport is just 656 feet away.

Facilities

Refrigerator
Elevator
Heating
Cleaning Products
Bathroom amenities (Essentials, Towels, Soap, Toilet Paper, etc.)
Essentials (Towels,Bedsheets,Soap,Toilet Paper,Pillows)
Bed Linens
Bathtub
Clothing Storage
Desk
Hair Dryer
Tv
Bedside socket
Toilet
Telephone
Wake-up service