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Twin Room
Overview
Experience comfort and convenience in our well-appointed twin room, designed to cater to your every need. This inviting space features two cozy beds, perfect for a restful night's sleep. The private bathroom is equipped with complimentary toiletries, a relaxing bath, a refreshing shower, and a hairdryer for your convenience. Enjoy modern amenities including air conditioning to keep you cool, a mini-bar stocked with refreshments, and a wardrobe for your belongings. For your security, a safe deposit box is provided, and you can unwind while watching your favorite shows on the flat-screen TV. Our hotel, Nea Metropolis, is situated in a stunning neoclassical building in the vibrant heart of Thessaloniki, just a short stroll from key attractions like Aristotle’s Square and the International Exhibition Center. With a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi, and easy access to the city's rich history and lively nightlife, your stay promises to be both enjoyable and memorable. Whether you're here for business or leisure, our twin room is the perfect retreat after a day of exploration.
Housed in a neoclassical building in the heart of Thessaloniki, Nea Metropolis offers a 24-hour front desk and features air-conditioned guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. Helexpo, Thessaloniki’s International Exhibition Center, is a 20-minute walk away. Nea Metropolis’ guest rooms are classically furnished, and come with mini-bar, central heating, private bathroom and satellite TV. Each has floor-to-ceiling windows with city views. During your stay you can make free use of the internet corner, the central safe and the luggage storage. Every corner of the city center is easily accessible on foot, Aristotle’s Square, Port , Railway Station , Ladadika , Agios Dimitrios , Roman Forum, International Exhibition & Convention Center are just a few minutes away. The hotel has a strategic position in Thessaloniki’s financial and business center. There is a shopping center nearby as well as Ladadika, the pubs of L. Nikis Street, museums and archaeological sites.