12 Siggrou & 44 Egnatia Str, Thessaloniki, GR 54625
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Location. The Minerva Premier Hotel is located in the centre of the city of Thessaloniki, Greece, one kilometre from the port and two kilometres from the historic Old Town.
Hotel Features. This four-storey hotel was built in classical style in 1929. The air-conditioned public areas have wireless Internet access (surcharge) and there are complimentary newspapers on offer in the lobby. There is limited hours room service and the hotel has a business centre with secretarial services available. Parking is available nearby for a surcharge.
Restaurant Minerva serves Greek specialities and French dishes in a traditional setting.
Guestrooms. The 36 guestrooms have light decor, patterned fabrics, and traditional furnishings, and extend to balconies. All are equipped with satellite television with pay movies, climate control, and minibars. Other standard amenities include refrigerators and sewing kits.
Expert Tip. Thessaloniki's Old Town, two kilometres from the hotel, is surrounded by ramparts originally built in the 4th century and later adapted by the Byzantines and then the Turks. The walls offer excellent views across the city.
Bed Type: Short Description: Superior Double Long Description: One double or two twin beds. Egyptian-cotton linens. Balcony with city view. 20 square metres. Desk with chair. Television, direct-dial phone, minibar, and refrigerator. Iron and ironing board on request. Bathroom with hair dryer.
Doorman/doorwoman
Front desk (limited hours)
Star rating: 4
Port: 1 km
Turkish Baths: 2 km
White Tower: 2 km
Thessaloniki Old Town: 2 km
Pella (ancient city): 70 km
Halkidiki Peninsula: 70 km
From Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG):
Distance to Minerva Premier Hotel is 12 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes' drive.
Getting there. The number 78 bus departs from the airport every hour, and runs to Thessaloniki's main train station. Single tickets cost less than 1 EUR. A taxi to the city centre costs about 10 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Thessaloniki city centre is best explored on foot. The city and surrounding areas are served by an extensive bus network. Taxis are readily available and cheap, but traffic can be heavy during rush hour. Trains and buses connect Thessaloniki to Athens and the rest of Greece.
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