Electra Palace ThessalonikivsCapsis Bristol Boutique Hotel
Electra Palace Thessaloniki and The Bristol Hotel are both recommended by travel writers. Overall, Electra Palace Thessaloniki is preferred by most writers compared to The Bristol Hotel. Electra Palace Thessaloniki is ranked #2 in Thessaloniki with accolades from 5 sources including The Telegraph, Jetsetter and Lonely Planet.
Electra Palace Thessaloniki
9 Aristotelous Square, Thessaloniki 54624, Greece
From $105/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Frommer's
"Overlooking Thessaloniki's main square, the Electra Palace, with its curved, arcaded facade, has the best location in town." Full review
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If you stay here, insist on one of the fourth- or fifth-floor rooms with a balcony overlooking the square; some of the interior rooms are astonishingly small.
Afar Magazine
"Hop up to the restaurant and deck for a drink, a coffee or lunch at the five- star Electra Palace Hotel overlooking Aristotle Square." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Overlooking Thessaloniki’s central square, Electra Palace is arguably the city’s best known hotel and one of its most-loved architectural landmarks." Full review
Jetsetter
"A luxurious hotel on Thessaloniki's main square, with a beautiful rooftop terrace, a sleek spa and endless views." Full review
Lonely Planet
"You can't miss the appeal of this five-star city landmark, standing splendidly over Plateia Aristotelous. The renovated rooms are spacious, with ornate furnishings and all amenities." Full review
Capsis Bristol Boutique Hotel
2 Oplopiou And Katouni Street, Thessaloniki 54625, Greece
From $108/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
Fodor's
"An elegant retreat with a touch of history, this exquisite boutique hotel occupies one of the few buildings that survived the great fire of 1917 untouched." Full review
Frommer's
"The Capsis Bristol just may be the place to stay, with a great location in the lively waterfront Ladadika neighborhood... Unusually for Greece, some rooms are handicap accessible." Full review
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Be sure not to confuse this hotel with the massive (serviceable, but not charming) 415-unit Capsis Hotel, also in the Capsis group, out of the city center near the train station.
Insight Guides
"Perhaps Thessaloníki’s most sumptuous boutique hotel. Sixteen individually named rooms, each immaculately restored, in the shell of the former Bristol Hotel. "