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Agia Eleousa
Die in der Region Kykladen in Agia Eleousa gelegene Unterkunft Aegean Castle Andros – Adults Only bietet kostenloses WLAN und einen kostenlosen Privatparkplatz sowie Zugang zu einem Whirlpool. Well. What can I say. The ONLY place to stay in Andros. I was travelling solo and going through a big moment emotionally. I found my home here with Cris and Peter. They took care of me. Fed me. Always warm and the attention almost made me feel guilty. The love is real and it is here. A stunning castle IN the hill with views beyond time. I cried. I rained one day and I stayed "home" and felt like I was a taully at home. We had dinners together and they lay out breakfast on a big table in the house. Epic balconies. The best place I have ever stayed with the best people I have met. Love and spirit everywhere. ❤️❤️❤️
Ándros
Das Paradise Art Hotel ist Mitglied der kleinen eleganten Hotels der Welt und liegt in Andros, der grünsten Insel der Kykladen, nur einen kurzen Spaziergang von 2 herrlichen Stränden entfernt. The hotel's location is particularly good and close to the village center. There is free parking space opposite the hotel, and everything you need is available at the supermarket next door. Inside, the rooms are spotless and comfortable, and the one we stayed in (118) had a wonderful view. Although it is located on the street, there was no urban noise at night with the windows closed. Nice beds and comfortable pillows. The reception, pool bar, breakfast, and room cleaning staff were extremely polite and helpful in every way. Overall impression: excellent so far. Issues for consideration: 1) Small shower size, barely fits a normal-sized person, resulting in water dripping from the shower onto the floor with a real risk of someone slipping and hurting themselves. We had a similar issue. 2) For six days, breakfast was the same every day, with no variation or addition of local flavors, but it was complete and satisfying for all tastes. 3) The way the pool cleaning "manager" communicated and reminded us of the pool rules, and as I noticed, only to us, even though we reverently followed the rules, which are common in every similar space. Also, one morning, the same man, who claimed to be "in charge," addressed a man with whom he was transporting a refrigerator in a pickup truck, using loud and vulgar Greek slang, completely disregarding the presence of customers at the pool, including children who understand the Greek language.