Set within 34 km of Cultural and Conference Centre of the University of Patras and 38 km of The monastery of Mega Spilaio, Telis Hotel offers rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Robert
Greece
Good place to get some rest and braek up the journey to Athens. The staff were very hospitable and helpful. Right next door to LIDL Supermarket if you need anything. The view from the huge third floor room balcony is worth the visit and the balcony is a nice place to spend an evenning in any weather. Breakfast was adequate and free in the main dining room.
Located in Aígio, 32 km from Cultural and Conference Centre of the University of Patras and 39 km from Psila Alonia Square, Apartment in the Center of Aigio Dimitropoulos offers free WiFi, free bikes...
Set in Aígio, 34 km from Cultural and Conference Centre of the University of Patras and 39 km from The monastery of Mega Spilaio, Αpartment at the entrance of the city Dimitropoulos offers...
Andras
Hungary
I always stay here when I'm in this area. The apartment has everything I need, it's clean, parking is available on the street, supermarket just around the corner and the area is quiet.
Boasting lake views, Stone Maisonettes features accommodation with patio, around 36 km from Cultural and Conference Centre of the University of Patras.
Anastasios
United Kingdom
Very kind and welcoming owners. The location of the hotel is on a hill, and the owners picked us up from the center of the village. The rooms were very warm and there was continuously warm water. The facilities were clean and the breakfast was delicious with home cooked products. Good value for money.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Aígio this weekend is £44 or, for a 4-star hotel, £92. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Aígio for this weekend cost on average around £96 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £44 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Aígio for tonight. You'll pay on average around £92 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Aígio will cost around £96 (based on Booking.com prices).
The area along the water is quaint and lovely. Beautiful for walking. Note that cafes are open during the day but dinner options, most restaurants do not open until 7:30 or 8 or even later. The scenery is stunning as was the drive there.
Katina
Greece
Scored 6.0
6.0
OK place for a short stop, but not an ultimate holiday...
OK place for a short stop, but not an ultimate holiday destination when it comes to the seaside. A few nice things to explore around Aigio (a gorge, a few nature spots, etc) make it a decent intermediate stop.
Emmanouil
Switzerland
Scored 6.0
6.0
It fit my needs, which was a safe, clean place to stay to...
It fit my needs, which was a safe, clean place to stay to recover from a long travel time, and rest, before moving on with the rest of my trip. Aigio and surrounding areas were picturesque and quaint.
Sharon
United States
Scored 10
10
Aigio has it all mountains .. the sea( gulf of Corinth) ..
Aigio has it all mountains .. the sea( gulf of Corinth) .. shopping .. cafes and most of all history as being the first liberated city in Greece .formerly named Vostitsa ..
it gives you Greek island vibes with much much more of a big city amenities... you’ll fall in love with the city .. people .. beaches and people. !!
Stacy
United States
Scored 10
10
By train from the airport takes 3 hours (3 trains but very...
By train from the airport takes 3 hours (3 trains but very easy) and then a 10 minute taxi into the town. By coach from the airport about 50 minutes into Athens and then 2hrs 15 into the centre of Agios. By coach is cheaper. A lovely town with lovely views. The beach is a walk down several sets of stairs if you stay up by the square. Several beaches nearby that you can get to by bus. The beaches are shingle and stone but picturesque. You can get a coach into Patra, Greece’s 3rd largest city and walk up all the steps to the beautiful castle ruins and look out over the sea
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