“A most excellent boutique hotel in Veria. The neighbourhood is the most beautiful of the city and the house is traditional and great. The staff is lovely and the rooms are super spacious and the bathrooms beautiful. Our room had a spacious veranda with beautiful views.”
“The location is fabulous in the heart of the old city and Hebrew quarter. The staff is delightful like the first time we stayed here. I highly recommend staying.”
“The location is fabulous in the heart of the old city and Hebrew quarter. The staff is delightful like the first time we stayed here. I highly recommend staying.”
“The property is a refurbished traditional house in the old town quarters of Veria. Inside it is modern and comfortable while retaining its "historical" feeling. Our room was comfortable, beautiful, super clean and had an impressive bathroom. Staff was super friendly and gave us a parking card in order to park our car right outside the hotel. ”
“we spent two nights in this very good little hotel with very nice and design room. Breakfast was just fabulous with a lot of home made Greek specilities all délicious! Vassilis and anastasia are very nice and we did apreciate their Warm welcome and their precious advises”
“Erene couldn't do enough for us!! Anything we needed she tended to. Great decor. Clean and neat.”
“Beautiful little hotel within an heritage building fully refurbished to make your stay perfect. Friendly staff ready to accommodate your every need. ”
“I really liked the room with the fireplace and the shower. The staff was friendly but maybe have to learn some English.”
“El Hotel Olganos de Veria amazing, people very nice”
“This is a new boutique hotel that has been finished to a very high standard. It is located within easy walking distance of restaurants, bars and shops. However not so close that your sleep will be disturbed. The rooms are well appointed with comfy bedding and quality toiletries. Plenty of choice at breakfast and very friendly staff. It is an ideal location for visits to Vergina to see the tomb of Philip II of Macedon or Pella the ancient capitol.”