This was the worst Greek hotel Iāve ever stayed in. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
The people you have running it are buffoons.
Your manager could not even manage to get us a second key for the room. Instead, he tells us āIāll let you in when u return.ā
So he does, when we return at midnight.
while he was in our room, I ask him to fix the ACā¦the controller was incomprehensibleā¦which he does.
Five hours later, we wake up because it is almost 90 degrees in the room. We cannot figure out how to make the AC work, so I call the front desk AGAIN. We had touched NOTHING.
Itās now 530 AM. The first two times I call the front desk, there is no answer at all. The third time he answers, and says he will be right up.
He arrives, and checks the windowsā¦one of which had apparently jarred loose (opened slightly). He re-closes it, and resets the AC.
No āIām sorry for the inconvenience,ā nothing. He tells us, āplease do not open the window again,ā as he leaves.
So we are exhausted when we wake up the next morning.
We go downstairs to breakfastā¦15 Euros eachā¦no problem. We want to sit outside (5 meters away). The waiter tells us, ā this is not the permitted area for breakfast.ā
OK
All three of my party order scrambled eggs.
The eggs arrive, and have a very strange smell (I eat scrambled eggs every day of my life).
We smell the eggsā¦which seem bad, and decide not to eat themā¦I tell the waitress who offers to replace them with something else. 45 euros for toast!