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Pet Friendly Hotels in Stylida |
8 |
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Highest price | €86 |
Cheapest price | €86 |
Number of guest reviews | 19 |
Total number of hotels in Stylida | 367 |
Recent Reviews in Stylida
Recent Reviews in Stylida
5/5 Excellent
"We chose this hotel because of the good reviews and the recommendation in the Lonely Planet guide, and we were not disappointed. Exactly as many other reviews, we found the hotel and room was comfortable, modern, stylish and spotlessly clean. We had an exceptionally warm welcome and great service from the friendly owners. The breakfast was excellent with lots of choice including local delicacies. The views of the mountain were lovely. "
A verified traveller stayed at Alexakis Hotel & Spa
Posted 8 months ago
4/5 Good
Amazing location and views, but needs maintenance
"We spent 3 nights at Ledo in early June 2024, and overall enjoyed it very much.
The management had obviously invested heavily in the place, everything is very modern and beautiful, but there were some maintenance issues that we can’t ignore, especially with the various sports offerings. Hopefully, these are remedied by the time you visit:
1. Tennis: The court was covered in places with fine sand, which affected the play. The fence around the court has some thick thorn bushes in places, and retrieving the ball was both painful and time consuming. Of the 3 balls we were given, only one had a usable bounce.
2. Mini golf: we were initially given only 3 balls for a family of 5 - it was apparent the lady knew nothing about the game. The facilities were pretty run down, with uneven surfaces, weeds and even feces (cats??)
3. Volleyball: The only 2 balls were flat, and the pump we were offered had a wrong needle, so we settled for a soccer ball, which was fine. The court itself had a large pile of sand on the side; hopefully it had been spread over the playing area by now.
The restaurant, pool and rooms were great, but when I asked for a pina colada at the bar, the barman had to consult a cheat sheet and sheepishly admitted they had no cream of coconut…
Also, curiously, all the keys had been taken out of the public bathroom stalls (??)
To summarize, the place had some early season birthing pains, though it had opened 5 weeks prior to our check in.
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A verified traveller stayed at Leda Village Resort
Posted 9 months ago