Colors Hotel Athens
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Athens
Greece, Europe
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Key Highlights
- ✓Service & Staff**: The staff is almost universally described as "exceptionally friendly," "helpful," "welcoming," and "amazing," often going the extra mile to assist guests.
- ✓Location**: Its central position near Omonia Square makes it "central and easy to access," offering excellent connectivity to public transport and major attractions.
Expert Review: Colors Hotel Athens
Colors Hotel Athens, a Michelin Key Selected property, consistently earns high praise for its vibrant design, exceptional staff, and prime central location, making it a highly recommended choice for travelers visiting Athens.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
Colors Hotel Athens generally receives an "Excellent" or "Fabulous" rating from guests, with high scores across various platforms, including an 8.8-9.0 on Booking.com and Expedia, and an impressive 19.0 out of 20 on the Michelin Guide's own scale. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with guests frequently highlighting the hotel's welcoming atmosphere, cleanliness, and the outstanding hospitality of its team.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently laud Colors Hotel Athens for several standout features:
- Service & Staff: The staff is almost universally described as "exceptionally friendly," "helpful," "welcoming," and "amazing," often going the extra mile to assist guests.
- Location: Its central position near Omonia Square makes it "central and easy to access," offering excellent connectivity to public transport and major attractions.
- Design: The hotel lives up to its name with a "beautifully designed," "modern minimalist style" featuring "richly contrasting pairs or trios of colors," creating a "lively" and "super hip" aesthetic.
- Amenities: Guests appreciate amenities such as free WiFi, a restaurant, a bar/lounge, a business center, and concierge services. The hotel is also pet-friendly, offering specific amenities for furry companions at an additional charge.
3. Room Quality
The rooms at Colors Hotel Athens are consistently reviewed as "comfortable, clean, good size, cozy, and quiet." They feature a "beautifully designed" and colorful modern decor, often with unique layouts. Guests particularly praise the "comfortable beds". Room types range from efficient Business Economy rooms to Family Rooms (some with bunk beds) and a lavish Penthouse Suite. Standard in-room amenities include air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, private bathrooms with designer toiletries, bathrobes, bidets, electric kettles, and complimentary WiFi. Some rooms even offer "double showers".
4. Dining Experience
The hotel offers a "continental or buffet breakfast" that is frequently lauded by guests as "great," "excellent," "delicious," and "extensive," featuring "fresh ingredients" and good coffee. The restaurant staff is noted for accommodating dietary needs, such as allergies. While breakfast is a highlight, one Michelin Guide review noted it as the "extent of the culinary program," suggesting that the hotel's dining focus might primarily be on breakfast, though other sources mention a restaurant, bar/lounge, and snack bar/deli.
5. Service & Staff
The service and staff at Colors Hotel Athens are a significant highlight, consistently receiving exceptional feedback. Guests describe the team as "extremely kind, helpful, and welcoming". They are praised for being "professional," "attentive," and "amazing," often going above and beyond to assist with taxis, provide local suggestions, and even offer complimentary room upgrades or late checkouts when possible. This guest-centric approach contributes significantly to a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
6. Location & Accessibility
Situated at 27-29 Emmanouil Benaki Street, the hotel boasts an "excellent central location" a few blocks from Omonia Square. It is "easy to access by all means of transportation" and conveniently close to two metro stations (Omonia and Panepistimio). Guests appreciate being within "walking distance to most of the city's attractions," including a 10-15 minute walk to Syntagma Square (~2km), and proximity to the National Archaeological Museum and National Theatre of Greece. The surrounding neighborhood is described as "bustling," with a lively atmosphere, young locals, numerous bars, restaurants, and cafes, and some liken its "raw and cool" vibe to "Soho in the 80's".
7. Value & Pricing
Colors Hotel Athens is generally considered to offer "good value" and an "excellent price" for the quality of accommodation and service provided. With an average room price of around $148, it positions itself as a budget-friendly option compared to Athens' city-wide average of $182, without compromising on quality. The hotel typically receives a high rating for value for money (e.g., 8.7). For those seeking the best deals, prices are often lower in February and January, with Wednesday and Sunday stays frequently offering the most competitive rates. Paid private parking is available nearby at a cost of EUR 15 per day.
8. Common Complaints
While overwhelmingly positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Curtain Opacity: Several guests reported a lack of dark curtains, with only transparent ones in some rooms, leading to privacy concerns and being woken early by sunlight.
- Room Layout/Amenities: Some found the split sink and toilet arrangement, with the sink near the bed, disruptive at night. There were also occasional mentions of basic amenities like coffee, shampoo, and body lotion not being consistently restocked, and limited cups/glasses in some rooms.
- Neighborhood Perception: While lively, the immediate neighborhood is sometimes described as "quite scruffy" by a few guests.
- Cleanliness Consistency: Though generally very clean, a few reviews noted mediocre cleanliness in specific instances, citing watermarks or hair on surfaces.
- Taxi Overcharging: Some guests advised caution with taxi services arranged by the hotel, as there were isolated reports of drivers charging more than the quoted price.
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Points to Consider
- •While overwhelmingly positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- •Curtain Opacity**: Several guests reported a lack of dark curtains, with only transparent ones in some rooms, leading to privacy concerns and being woken early by sunlight.









