Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Hermes is located in Olympia, 984 feet from Archaeological Museum of Ancient Olympia. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Glenn
United States of America
The room was very basic, but we didn't expect too much for the price. The extremely friendly and gracious staff, and delicious breakfast, made up for the somewhat cramped and old fashioned facilities.
Hotel Europa Olympia is built on the top of Drouvas Hill in Ancient Olympia.
Lotfi
Morocco
location, the staff , breakfast was very nice and the nice view you have from the surrounding, nice walk to the village about 10 to 15 min walk depends :)
Amalia Olympia is located in the entrance of Ancient Olympia. Surrounded by Mediterranean gardens, it features an outdoor pool, restaurant and spacious lounges and a bar with fireplace.
ion
Greece
The hotel is architected by a major Greek modernist architect, Valsamakis. Its a landmark
Just 15 minutes walk away from the sacred site of Ancient Olympia, this charming hotel offers quality rooms, complete with orthopedic mattresses, for a comfortable stay in a peaceful area.
Kurt
United States of America
Hotel was very conveniently located in the village of Ancient Olympia; we could easily walk to the ancient site, museums, and restaurants/cafes within minutes. We were also able to park on the street next to the hotel. The hotel had a "homey" feeling. There was a nice spread for breakfast, and the hotel staff made some recommendations for restaurants for dinner. Nice breakfast area. Room had a balcony and a view of the church square.
Hotel Ilis is located at the entrance of the town of Ancient Olympia, approximately 656 feet from the center. The museum and the ancient stadium are 1.9 mi away.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Olympia this weekend is $79 or, for a 4-star hotel, $128. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Olympia for this weekend cost around $218 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I didn’t realise just how important Olympia was, the first...
I didn’t realise just how important Olympia was, the first Olympic Games happened here, the ancient state of Greece was inaugurated here, some of the greatest sculpture ever made reside here. All set amongst the most beautiful landscape.
Matthew
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Obviously, the main reason to visit Olympia is fror the...
Obviously, the main reason to visit Olympia is fror the ancient ruins of the Stadium and surrounding artifacts. It is a full day to see everything. We didn't engage the audio guide, as it was a bit complicated with a pre-set-up and download. But I recommend going into the museum to see the model of the area as it was in use to more fully enjoy and identify the ruins. Walking under the arched tunnel into the stadium made the hair on my arms stand up - such an energy.
Tom and Mary USA
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Olympia was quite a surprise for me.
Olympia was quite a surprise for me.
Considering its a small town it had all you could need.
The ancient archeological site is a must see for anyone interested in history and the museum is great also and a must see as well.
The town is cosy with everything walking distance and at night its something else with restaurants and bars and shops all lit up and vibrant plus wide tree lined streets that make it a pleasure to walk through.
I can definitely recommend it and maybe a stop over on the way to the Ionian islands.
Ohhh forgot to say that one of the nicest restaurants is Taverna Orestis where i had one of the nicest meals iv had in my 9 weeks in Greece i can highly recommend it.
Paul
Australia
10
Scored 10
One night stay is enough for visiting the Archeological Site...
One night stay is enough for visiting the Archeological Site and the Museums. The small the town has only two major streets, one with shady restaurants and the other with shops. You can fint not only the Olimpia museums but a small museum about Archimedes which is really worth to visit.
It is quite a long time to get to Olimpia from the direction of Corinth, but you can choose the slower route across the hills which hides lovely villages.
Kinga
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Olympia the site is amazing.
Olympia the site is amazing. It is a big site, so take a while to walk through. Olympia the town is very charming with lots af little shops and restaurants. Friendly people in the town, willing to engage in conversation
Hester
South Africa
10
Scored 10
Small village which is mainly famous for the museum.
Small village which is mainly famous for the museum. Besides this, there was not much of interest around. Therefore, if you are mainly interested in visiting the museum just plan for one night and be on your way.
The pool at Hotel Europa was a dream. We stayed for one night and immediately wanted another and the staff was very accommodating. As two women traveling together, we appreciated that the staff seemed comfortable with same-sex couples. The dinner restaurant was very good, though we decided to make our 2nd dinner a poolside affair, eating from the a la carte menu that closed at 6:00. The breakfast buffet was, in a word, robust. The grounds are beautiful and the fruit trees were an added pleasure.
Damiano is a wonderful host, received us with a beautiful hospitality, provided us with recommendations regarding visiting the archeological site, helpful recommendations regarding dinner in nearby restaurants.
He bothered to call us to the parking that he reserved for us.
Comfortable beds.
We chose a back room, it was quiet and pleasant.
A pleasant and satisfying basic breakfast.
Baccus is located in a beautiful spot near Olympia overlooking a valley with olive trees. Our room had a balcony with a great view of the valley. The pool was very nice and refreshing after a hot day touring the archeological site. The room was comfortable and of a good size. The food for dinner and breakfast was great!
Well priced hotel that included breakfast. We were able to walk to the ruins. We were also able to park our car
behind and leave it while we visited Olympia.
The man at desk was helpful about orienting us and also made a good dinner recommendation which we liked. Decor is functional and basic.
The pension is well located near tavernas and coffee shops, but overlooks a very Greek wooded hill with sparrows twittering in the early mornings. It is very attractively appointed inside and out, with potted geraniums and bougainvillea. I could have stayed there forever!
Excellent value for money. Lovely welcome. Walking distance to the site. Easy free parking in the streets nearby. Kitchen facilities a real bonus. Beds a bit hard on the back, but the rest is such good value for money that it seems mean to mention it.
Simple and basic. Friendly staff. Walking distance from Ancient Olympia site. It's a place foe 1-2 night stay not more.
We didn’t have breakfast at the hotel so can't say anything about it.
Variety of restaurants and cafes in walking distance.
The Hotel was located very close to Olympia site and the main street with lots of access to restaurants and bars. Very clean and tidy hotel with friendly helpful staff. Parking was available right outside the hotel
Super friendly owners welcomed us to the town, to the hotel, offered advice for dining out, sights, etc. Quiet clean room within short walking distance to ancient Olympia. You won't find a better value for the $.
Absolutely loved this place. We wish we could have stayed longer. Olympia was our favorite place. The entire house was for us and it was great. Two bathrooms, great bedrooms with balconies and a great yard.
+ Friendly and helpful staff
+ Excellent pool with the bar
+ Clean rooms and large bathroom
+ Walking distance to the main street with restaurants and shops
+ Small supermarket nearby
loved having a big communal kitchen, location was excellent, 10 min walk away from main town but near klios farm (amazing honey) an art studio and dig it which are all good for kids.
Hotel Inomaos was conveniently located right in Olympia Town, within walking distance of everything. It is a clean, friendly and safe environment. Great for my 2 night solo stay.
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