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Where to stay in Agios Panteleimonas

Athens City Centre
Known for its fascinating museums, charming cafes, and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Athens City Centre. Top attractions like Acropolis and Syntagma Square are major draws. Catch the metro at Panepistimio Station or Syntagma Station to see more of the city.
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The Stanley
"Staying at the Stanley was lovely, the views were amazing, however sadly the Hotel across the way with its big Blue sign ruined the night time view. The food was amazing too although it’s a shame that the room menu wasn’t available in the restaurant still really nice though. The staff in the Hotel ..."
Reviewed on May 17, 2026

Sofitel Athens Airport
"Check-in was easy and staff nice. Dinner at restaurant was good. Room was nice and clean, but the sink drain was very slow to drain water. The hairdryer is low quality, and considering the cost of the hotel room it should definitely be a better quality."
Reviewed on May 14, 2026

Grand Hyatt Athens
"Helpful staff, wonderful pool and a view from it. But very bad soundproofing of windows in the rooms considering very noisy and busy road just in front of the hotel."
Reviewed on May 18, 2026
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Agios Panteleimonas

Syntagma Square
This square was built in ancient times and remains at the center of political and social activity in modern Athens.

Lavrio Port
Explore the waterfront in Athens with a trip to Lavrio Port. Stroll along the beautiful beaches in this relaxing area, or check out its top-notch restaurants.

Parthenon
Step back in time and explore the ancient myths etched into the walls of the largest Doric temple in Greece, originally dedicated to the warrior goddess Athena.



