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Facts about staying in Gerokomeio, Athens

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Gerokomeio to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 1 February 2026.
  • What are the best hotels in Gerokomeio?

    Kokoni Apartments Ambelokipi, Athens (9.0/10 from 185 reviews), Bright, Calming Retreat With a Balcony Near Metro! (8.6/10 from 35 reviews), and The Countess Riencourt Apartment (8.3/10 from 17 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Gerokomeio.

  • What is a good hotel near Syntagma Square?

    The Square Hotel by X&N is a popular hotel near Syntagma Square that is highly recommended, with a score of 8.5 across 2,549 reviews.

  • What is a good hotel in Gerokomeio near Omonia Square?

    The Square Hotel by X&N is the hotel close to Omonia Square that is most recommended by HotelsCombined users, with 2,549 reviews rating it at 8.5/10.

  • Is there a good hotel near Monastiraki?

    If you’re planning to stay near Monastiraki, you should consider Intercontinental Hotels Athenaeum Athens By IHG, which has a score of 8.6 from 1,056 reviews.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Gerokomeio?

    The most popular landmarks in Gerokomeio are Syntagma Square (in Athens), Omonia Square (in Athens), and Monastiraki (in Athens) according to our user data. If you plan to visit any of these, we recommend finding a hotel nearby to cut down on travel time.

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