Ilios - Egnatia 27

3.6/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Ilios

Address :

Egnatia 27, Thessaloniki 546 30, Greece

Phone : 📞 +
Postal code : 546
Website : https://www.hotelshellenic.com/ilios/
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Description : Utilitarian rooms, some with balconies, in a modest hotel offering complimentary Wi-Fi.

Egnatia 27, Thessaloniki 546 30, Greece
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SORABI RS on Google

For low price thay offered it is good enough. Walking area of Thessaloniki is very close.
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Valentin Irofte on Google

I take clean, fast WiFi available, close to shops and travel agencies. 25€ for a single room.
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Δημητρης Πασχαλιδης on Google

Everything is from walking distance . The prices are low and the rooms clean . The only problem is that the location of the hotel proves to be somewhat annoying because all of the traffic and noise pollution .
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Rachel Lura on Google

Room 508 is clean with a nice view. Bathroom is bright (though small like most other Greek inns/hotels) includes hotel-grade mini shampoo and shower gel bottles. For the price (35 Euros) this is a good stay. The front desk managers, however, are xenophobes. The first desk manager was rude to my husband (Albanian): After leaving our things in the room, we went downstairs to go out for the night. My husband needed to retrieve his passport from the desk manager. The desk manager was helping other patrons at the time. Instead of apologizing for taking a while with our passport, he said to my husband "I'm not done with your passport, you have to wait if you want it back!" My husband grew up in Greece and is well-aware of racism in this country, said something to me about police random checking ID, in which I responded with a comment about this being illegal in the U.S. (racial profiling). The desk manager said to me "Don't lie to me about America! I know what they do. The police grab people and do 'bang-bang!!" Wow... I almost got into an argument with this MF. After we returned to the hotel for the night, another desk manager was on call. He was worse than the first. He gave me and my husband (esp. my husband) the nastiest look you can find from anyone, and almost threw the key at him. So... Will we ever come back here EVEN if the room is clean and the price is right? No. We have no tolerance for racism in a touristy section of any country. Given the country is in a debt crisis and requires America and other nations to bail it out, it should be thankful that tourists are here to improve its economic situation. Racism is tolerated in other parts of the country when they see very little of non-Greeks, but it's rude. Just rude.
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Maria Machado on Google

The hotel is too expensive for what it is - it is a 1 star hotel, in a noisy street, some problems with cleanliness and maintenance, extremely small bathroom and the tiniest shower I've ever seen. It is not bad for a 1 star hotel, but let's remember: it's a 1 star hotel, so the price must correspond to it.
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Garik H on Google

Very helpful staff. The location is great. There are many shopping shops, coffee shops etc. The hotel is clean but the decoration needs to be renovated. I stayed on 7th floor and can recommend my room, because it had very big balcony with a view to city.
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Joana Georgieva on Google

The rooms are so small that it's hard to move between the pieces of furniture in them. The double bed is not exactly double. The bathroom is not exactly clean, the fridge doesn't work well and the wardrobe cannot fully open. You are required to leave your key at reception which doesn't feel comfortable and safe in terms of possessions left in the room.
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Con Kalimeris on Google

Very centrally located hotel in Thessaloniki... Very good prices... Comfortable with all the amenities you need... Only drawback is that there is no breakfast area... That is not a problem though as just outside there are plenty of coffee shops and various eating places...I have stayed here before and I will stay here again... Friendly staff... Recommend it...

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