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We stayed at the hotel In October and it was great. We had our two small children and our neice and the staff at the Hermes Hotel were really helpful, welcoming and friendly. Diana, Sebastian and their daughter Katalina(?) chatted away to the kids, made them fancy drinks, cuddled them and really made us at ease being in a hotel with the kids. The hotel is up a hill but it is not too bad, our 4 year old managed it several times a day. The near by beach was nice and we could get the local bus (although it runs at its own time, if it turns up!!!) to Paradise beach which was wonderful.
The traditional village is up on top of the hill and although a steep walk up it is well worth it. There were lots of nice crafty shops, taverns etc plus little parks for the kids. The main street, at the bottom of the hill, is touristy but nice at the same time. We managed to find decent restaurants where we could get decent greek food. There were british bars but there was also enough alternatives so they could be avoided.
The hotel has a decent pool, which also has childrens' pool built in. There is a snack bar by the pool, a well stocked bar in the hotel and a restaraunt. We particulary enjoyed their selection of breakfasts and did dinner their a couple of times.
Our room was cleaned daily and we got a fresh supply of towels each day. The room was basic but we had a fridge, 2 ring cooker, kettle and equipment in our room so we got by. The only noisy night we had was the night we arrived when other guests were arriving.
We would definitely recommend the hotel and would go back | ||||||||||
| GILLIAN MCKEESICK (Tuesday, October 24, 2006) | View all comments for Hermes Hotel | |
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