Candia Hotel — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Athens, Greece
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Candia Hotel

Athens  ·  Greece  ·  40 Diligianni Str.

3.5 1635 guest reviews

About Candia Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Athens

Candia Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Athens, Greece. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

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Guest Reviews 3.5 / 5

Nicole Guarino
★★★★★ Jul 2025

Felt like a cozy home in the heart of Athens! My husband and I stayed for two nights and loved every moment. The location made it super easy to explore the city, and the staff were incredibly kind and welcoming — always smiling and ready to help. Our mornings started with a lovely breakfast, and the overall atmosphere was calm and comfortable. We felt cared for the whole time. Would happily come back! 💛✨

Erin Stitt
★★★☆☆ Aug 2025

This hotel is ok except for the fact that the walls and doors are very thin and can hear everything while trying to sleep and the bathroom shower is very funky. Food and services were very nice though.

Nadine Collard
★☆☆☆☆ Jul 2025

.Very disappointing stay – would not recommend Our stay at this hotel was unfortunately a major letdown. From the moment we arrived, the reception staff came across as cold and uninterested. No warm welcome, no assistance, no effort to make guests feel comfortable. We felt more like a burden than paying customers. Breakfast closed at 9:30 AM, which is extremely early for a hotel catering to tourists. This was not clearly communicated in advance. The pool, which looks spacious and inviting on the website, turned out to be very small and crowded. There’s barely enough space for a few people to swim comfortably. Food and drinks on the rooftop were overpriced. For the same price or less, you can get better quality food just outside the hotel. We ended up bringing our meals in from nearby places — a much better option. One of the most disappointing experiences involved a taxi arranged by the hotel. A receptionist (a man with a ponytail and distinctive nose) clearly sided with a taxi driver who tried to overcharge us with a fake handwritten receipt. When we refused to pay more than €45 and mentioned calling the police, the receptionist simply laughed and said, “You should be happy he’s only trying to scam you for 5 euros.” Unacceptable behavior from hotel staff. Additionally, housekeeping staff were smoking on our floor with the door to their room wide open. The smell filled the hallway and even made its way into our room and bedding. This was extremely unpleasant and far from the standard of cleanliness you expect from a hotel. We reported this to a bald man with glasses at reception. His response? “This is the first time I’ve heard about this.” When we asked what would be done, he just said he’d pass it on to the next shift. No apology. No action. To top it off, the water dispenser in the lobby had lemon and orange slices sitting in it for what looked like several days. The water tasted sour, and it was clear no one was refreshing or cleaning it. In short: poor hospitality, no accountability, questionable hygiene, and a general feeling of being unwelcome. We will not be returning and strongly advise others to think twice before booking this hotel Please book and spend it money on an other hotel and take a hotel in Plaka district and always take in Uber taxi in Athens.