“Ideally located near the lively monastery area, Roman Forum, and a vibrant flea market. Adjacent to Omonia metro, 10 min from Syntagma Square, Ermou shopping street, and the Archaeological Museum. Lycabettus Hill requires a steep uphill walk to the funicular and can disappoint; taxis are inexpensive for those needing them.”
Hotel · Athens, Greece
Titania Hotel
Titania Hotel Athens
A3.75 / 4.00
16 evaluations from our group leaders & tour directors (2007–2024)
Group leaders: A (5 recent)Tour directors: A (7 recent)
What our travelers say
The Titania Hotel earns consistent praise from our group leaders and tour directors for one thing above almost everything else: its location. Sitting on Panepistimiou Street in central Athens, the hotel puts groups within a ten-minute walk of Monastiraki, the Roman Forum, the lively flea market, and Syntagma Square, while the adjacent Omonia metro stop makes moving the group across the city remarkably straightforward. The National Archaeological Museum is also reachable on foot in roughly the same time, which makes logistics noticeably easier on jam-packed itinerary days.
The 11th-floor breakfast room might be the single most-mentioned detail in our evaluations, and with good reason — the panoramic view of the Acropolis directly from the breakfast table genuinely surprises travelers every time. The food itself is well-regarded too, with a solid variety of choices that our groups have found satisfying trip after trip. Dinners served on-site have drawn positive comments as well. Rooms are described as large and clean, the lobby makes a strong first impression, and the staff comes up repeatedly in evaluations as experienced, attentive, and easy to work with. One practical note worth setting expectations around: the hotel hosts multiple groups at once, which keeps the atmosphere lively but also means the four elevators can get backed up during peak morning and evening hours. It's a minor friction point, not a dealbreaker, but worth factoring into your daily timing.
The Titania is a strong fit for student and teacher groups that want a city-center base without sacrificing comfort — the room size and on-site dining make it especially practical for larger tours that benefit from keeping meals together. Groups arriving after a long travel day will appreciate that rooms tend to be ready on time and that the staff is accustomed to the particular rhythms of group travel.
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- Address: Panepistimiou 52, 10678
- Phone: +302103326000
- Rating: 4 stars 0
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Panepistimiou 52, 10678
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