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Hotel Jason Inn

Level 3 of 5
Hotel Jason Inn
Address: Aghion Assomaton Street, 12, Athens City, 10553, Greece
Number of rooms/floors: 57/3
Year built: 1996
Distance to center: Athens City - 1,3 km
Airport: Athens Eleftherios Venizelos - 20,54 km
There are no group booking policy
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Nonguarded parking Office services (fax, copier) Safe in the reception Currency exchange Elevator Restaurant Bar Laundry service Luggage service Luggage storage English-speaking staff Room-service, limited service Available rooms with air conditioning Available rooms with safe deposit box Available rooms with phone Available rooms with refrigerator Available rooms with hair dryer Wi-Fi in some rooms




Just 100 metres from the nearest bus stop and within a short 10-minute walk from the Acropolis, this hotel is ideally situated in the centre of Athens. Athens International Airport is about 30 km from the property. After a day of sightseeing, vacationers will appreciate the air-conditioned comfort of the spacious suites. All of the elegantly furnished rooms have balconies, and some offer beautiful views of the city. Each room comes equipped with a satellite TV, minibar, tea and coffee facilities, safe and en-suite bathroom with hairdryer and toiletries.

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