Fits Living
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Fast facts
Check in from: | 15:00 |
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Check out before: | 11:00 |
Children | Children are welcome at this hotel |
More about Fits Living
Fits Living
Offering city views, Fits Living is an accommodation situated in Athens, 1.7 km from Panathenaic Stadium and 2.2 km from Syntagma Square. It is located 1.7 km from Museum of Cycladic Art and provides a lift. The aparthotel features family rooms. License number: 1384461
Excellent location
8 Ανδρέα Δημητρίου, Athens, 16121, Greece|3.21 km from city centre
Check in and check out
Check in from:
15:00
Check out before:
11:00
Good to know
Children are welcome at this hotel
Please contact the hotel for details about adding extra beds.
3 years old and under
Free
This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties. Please inform Fits Living in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply. Guests under the age of 18 can only check in with a parent or official guardian. Please note for stays longer than 15 nights, special conditions and additional charges may apply. Please contact the hotel for more details. Please note when booking more than three rooms, special conditions and additional charges may apply. Please contact the hotel for more details.
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