Hotel was located in a slightly run down part of town, but it was close to a metro station and pricing was very competitive - two major factors why I chose to stay at this property. The metro was very handy, as it afforded easy access to the Acropolis, Syntagma, and Monastiraki Square. All these locations are also accessible via walking, but it is a bit on the longer side, and it does require walking through some of the run down parts of town, where there is a noticeable homeless population. On the bright side, I did stumble across a farmers market on Psaron Street (one block west of the hotel), north of Favierou (one block north of the hotel). There were many fruits and vegetables for sale at competitive prices, as well as clothing and knick knacks for several blocks. The hotel itself gave a bit more of a hostel feel, but my room was recently furnished, and seemed relatively spacious, with a balcony. I did receive a free upgrade and a complimentary bottle of wine on arrival due to my gold membership with Hotels.com, which was a nice perk. Wifi worked well. The only issue I had with my room was that once in a while, I would see a small bug scurry across the floor. I don't think the hotel is dirty per se, but my room was one floor above the ground (floor 1) so I imagine bugs getting in from the balcony or something. There were no food options at the hotel, but there were places nearby. Receptionist was very helpful every time. Overall a decent stay.