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14 de março de 2024
Aristonicus Boutique Hotel is on the slope below the acropolis. Follow signs to the acropolis.There is a car park next to the hotel. Drive towards the acropolis then turn left up a cobbled street and the car park is just past the hotel, which is painted pink. Aristonicus Boutique Hotel is a in adjoining traditional buildings. There are steep steps and uneven paving to navigate around the hotel, as expected for a historic building. Period fixtures and fittings add to the charm. The iron bed was comfortable. The ensuite had soft towels and toiletries. Plenty of warm water. Everything clean. Warmth from the air conditioning unit was barely adequate on a cold night. I used the bedding from both beds for one bed. There was a view over the Red Basilica and the city. There was no kettle or water in the room. Drinks would be available at other times of year, but for this winter stay in a quiet season things were not fully functioning.The restaurant was closed. Breakfast was served to the table and there was plenty to eat. The usual Turkish breakfast with cheeses, pastries, cold meats, salad, preserves and fried eggs. A good start to the day. At warmer times there is a courtyard option for breakfast seating. It is an easy walk to the Red Basilica and into the old part of the city. It is also a short walk to Akropolis Restaurant or the cable car, but a steep climb up to the ancient city on the acropolis. Good value and warm welcome in a historic building meaning the experience is greater than just a place to spend the night.
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