Lilia Hotel Piraeus
Lilia Hotel is a small hotel located at the most beautiful marina in Passalimani, Piraeus. You may find Lilia Hotel on a quiet street next to the University of Piraeus and very close to the main harbour, the shipping companies, the shops, and the museums. The accommodation is close to the exhibition centre of the Piraeus Port Authority (OLP), as well as the Karaiskaki and Peace and Friendship stadiums. Access to the sights of Athens is very easy, as you may use a bus, the metro, or a taxi.
The 18 warmly colored rooms of Lilia Hotel provide air conditioning, an LED flat-screen TV, a fridge, a safe deposit box, and a tiny balcony with a view of the backyard. There is a private bathroom with a hair dryer and supplies. You may order room service any time of day. Every day, breakfast is provided to kick off your day of sightseeing in Piraeus, and there's a bar for leisurely beverages. The entire property has service for WiFi.
Situated on a peninsula ten kilometers southwest of the city center of Athens lies the port of Piraeus. The center of the Greek ferry system is Piraeus. Greece's islands are reached via frequent ship departures. The main harbor is where all ferries leave from. From Lilia Hotel you may begin a journey to explore the port city of Piraeus. Piraeus is home to two museums. Zea Harbor's Nautical Museum and the Archeological Museum. Additional noteworthy locations are the 1885-built Municipal Theatre on Korai Square and the Agia Triada Cathedral on Dimokratias Street.
From Lilia hotel, visit traditional fish taverns to gourmet restaurants and cocktail bars in Mikrolimano, a tiny harbor with a cosmopolitan ambiance that makes you feel like you're on an island. A little more "casual," Pasalimani gives you many of choices for dining al fresco while taking in views of the picturesque waterfront. However, if you're looking for something more sedate, Peiraiki is the place to go since it has little, historic pubs that serve fish meze and ouzo. Finally, the bars and clubs on Troumba's alleyways are the best places to go partying as that's where the action happens in Piraeus at night.
Your trip to Piraeus is made even more memorable by your delightful and comfortable stay at the Lilia Hotel and the surrounding sights and activities.
The 18 warmly colored rooms of Lilia Hotel provide air conditioning, an LED flat-screen TV, a fridge, a safe deposit box, and a tiny balcony with a view of the backyard. There is a private bathroom with a hair dryer and supplies. You may order room service any time of day. Every day, breakfast is provided to kick off your day of sightseeing in Piraeus, and there's a bar for leisurely beverages. The entire property has service for WiFi.
Situated on a peninsula ten kilometers southwest of the city center of Athens lies the port of Piraeus. The center of the Greek ferry system is Piraeus. Greece's islands are reached via frequent ship departures. The main harbor is where all ferries leave from. From Lilia Hotel you may begin a journey to explore the port city of Piraeus. Piraeus is home to two museums. Zea Harbor's Nautical Museum and the Archeological Museum. Additional noteworthy locations are the 1885-built Municipal Theatre on Korai Square and the Agia Triada Cathedral on Dimokratias Street.
From Lilia hotel, visit traditional fish taverns to gourmet restaurants and cocktail bars in Mikrolimano, a tiny harbor with a cosmopolitan ambiance that makes you feel like you're on an island. A little more "casual," Pasalimani gives you many of choices for dining al fresco while taking in views of the picturesque waterfront. However, if you're looking for something more sedate, Peiraiki is the place to go since it has little, historic pubs that serve fish meze and ouzo. Finally, the bars and clubs on Troumba's alleyways are the best places to go partying as that's where the action happens in Piraeus at night.
Your trip to Piraeus is made even more memorable by your delightful and comfortable stay at the Lilia Hotel and the surrounding sights and activities.
Zeas 121, Piraeus, Central Greece