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4 de maio de 2023
We stayed at this hotel for three nights in mid-April. It fully lives up to its appellation of Boutique. We believe it has just 9 rooms. It is located a short way (no more than a five minute walk with luggage) from the main street of Chora, close to the bus station and taxi rank. The main street provides all the basic essentials, several restaurants, a couple of chemists etc. Chora is some 40 minutes from the port of Gavrio and our taxi cost us €50.00 – organised by the hotel. There is parking at the hotel in a basement garage. Reception is a dedicated area and is permanently staffed. There are public areas on the floor below the reception area (there is a small lift) with comfortable soft seating, all of which serves as an ante-room to two dining areas, one indoor and one outdoor. There is a bar at the end of the indoor dining room. We took our drinks back into the lounge area and received further service there. There is a small, well maintained and attractive pool, but it is by no means Olympic sized! Our room was on the street level overlooking the pool – this is the same floor as reception and a number of other bedrooms. There was plenty of space in the room and it was comfortably furnished. Aircon/heating was efficient. The bed was larger than a double with excellent, high-thread count linen. It was very comfortable. There were tea and coffee making facilities. The bathroom had an overbath shower and access would be difficult for residents short in height (like me!) but the whole bathroom and bedroom were well maintained and clean – indeed housekeeping throughout the hotel was excellent with regular cleaning down of all surfaces – including menus! We experienced no significant noise and the wifi was OK. Staff were attentive, had excellent English and displayed a professionalism that would be the envy of many other hotels. We took breakfast which was a buffet – it was extensive and imaginative providing food that was out of the ordinary. Excellent vegetarian selection. We took lunch on two occasions but did not dine – even at lunch there was a wide selection of high quality food. The restaurant is open to the public for lunch and dinner. Food was excellent and good value. In our short stay we did not find very many other restaurants which provided a menu out of the ordinary but Endochora, in the main street, did and we would recommend it. We believe that less abled visitors would find Andros a challenge and although we have no doubt that the hotel would seek to accommodate them the hilly nature of the town and island might be difficult. We saw no evidence of the hotel taking groups and we would believe it doesn’t. We would thoroughly recommend this hotel and would certainly return to it without hesitation.
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