Situated in Korinthos, 1 km from Ancient Korinthos, Jo Marinis Rooms features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue facilities.
Situated in Korinthos and with Kalamia Beach reachable within 1.6 km, Hotel Korinthos features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Ancient Corinth is definitely worth a visit for up to 3 days...
Ancient Corinth is definitely worth a visit for up to 3 days. So easy to get around by walking as it is not a big city. We stayed in the old city and took the local bus to the new city of Corinth where we hired a taxi and visited the canal, Lautoka beach, the monastery etc.
Ancient Corinth has a lot of historical sites to see also and we spent time visiting these. It was also nice to sit and chat to the locals.
We ate in the local restaurants and the food was good. Breakfast was provided at our accommodation.
Marigold
Australia
Scored 10
10
The museum was excellent!
The museum was excellent! I wish we could spend more time there.
The canal and specially the sinking bridge was interesting to see.
I enjoyed swimming in the sea (but that is true of the whole of Greece).
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
I went specifically for an open air opera production at...
I went specifically for an open air opera production at ancient Corinth, however, I have been to Corinth a number of times and would recommend visitors take coffee on the seafront in Loutraki.
Visit the monastery above Loutraki.
Take a dip in the gorgeous voulaigmeni lake, and if you find yourself at the lake on a Sunday be sure to take lunch at one of the waterside restaurants, if not a Sunday then stop for a bite at the restaurant with the waterwheel and faucet on the lake road, just take care not to run down the proprietor, he has a habit of jumping out into the road, but, the food is excellent and the views are stunning.
karen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Corinth is a delightful place to visit with numerous...
Corinth is a delightful place to visit with numerous restaurants and bars in the center. There are many historic places of interest nearby and travel of an hour or two gets you to many ancient Greek sites such as Epidaurus, Tiryns, and Olympia. The nearby Corinth Canal is also worth visiting and during the summer months, I understand you can take a pleasure cruise through the deep cutting of the canal.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
I have stayed in Korinthos a few times before.
I have stayed in Korinthos a few times before. It is a nice place. Very few people understand English, You definitely are seen as an intruder. Lately, there are too many refugees, mostly criminals, sponsored and hosted by the government. They abuse their children to beg. Please do not support them. What a sad way to see Greece decline like this...
Derrick C
South Africa
Scored 8.0
8.0
We really enjoyed the canal.
We really enjoyed the canal. The biggest problem we experienced was with the public transport. The bus service is fairly good but very irregular- there were just one or two busses per day to get to some of the surrounding towns or other attractions.
Phillipus
South Africa
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Cute little hotel in an excellent location, you could see the archeological site right from your balcony. The room was on the small side, but very cute and well maintained and the big balcony/terrace compensated on the size. One of the best mattresses in a month of staying in different locations in Greece! Also lovely shower with excellent water pressure.
very quick internet, which was super important since I was working from my laptop. great value for money and people working at the hotel where all extremely friendly. I have read reviews people thinking its dirty but its not. when a hotel is not new does not mean its dirty.
Alexandra was very communicative and helpful, even recommend an excellent place for breakfast.
Perfect accommodation stop for an overnight stay as we were travelling Greece.
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