Spartacus House Kalambaka
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Spartacus House Review
Spartacus House Kalambaka is set a 10-minute drive from Monastery of Varlaam and 1.4 km from Meteora. Wi-Fi is offered throughout the property at this hotel.
The Spartacus House serves buffet breakfast in the morning. The grill bar Tavern Ziogas is situated just a short stroll away from this accommodation.
The centre of Kalambaka can be reached within 20 minutes' walk of the accommodation. Religious sights in the area include Holy Monastery of Great Meteoron (2.9 km) and The Holy Trinity Monastery (3.8 km).
This 3-star hotel is in close proximity to ABG Cafe and Agios Nikolaos Anapafsa monastery of Meteora.
You can choose from one of the 10 air-conditioned rooms with complimentary wireless internet and a TV set, and self-catering amenities like an electric kettle. A separate toilet and a shower, along with such comforts as hairdryers and bath sheets are also at guests' disposal. Some units have views of the mountain.
Triantafillia bus stop lies just 450 metres away.
Impressions
Welcome to Spartacus House, a haven for family travelers in the enchanting town of Kalambaka, Greece. From the moment you step foot in our cozy and comfortable hotel, you'll feel embraced by its warm and inviting atmosphere. Our spacious rooms are equipped with all the amenities necessary to ensure a memorable stay for the whole family.
Each room at Spartacus House comes with heating and air conditioning, guaranteeing that you and your loved ones are always comfortable regardless of the season. The electric kettle in the room allows you to enjoy a hot cup of tea or coffee together, fostering a cozy ambiance and moments of connection. Gather around the flat-screen TV, where you can unwind and watch your favorite family movies, creating lasting memories together. The comfortable beds provide a restful sleep, so you can wake up rejuvenated and ready for a day of exploring the stunning landscapes of Kalambaka.
To fully savor the wonders of Kalambaka and all that our hotel has to offer, we recommend a stay of at least four nights. This will give your family ample time to immerse yourselves in the unique culture and natural beauty of the area. Explore the breathtaking Meteora monasteries, perched high atop towering rock formations, and marvel at their architectural wonders. Take leisurely strolls through the charming streets of Kalambaka, discovering hidden gems and authentic Greek cuisine along the way. By allowing yourself enough time to truly experience all that Kalambaka has to offer, you and your family will create memories that will last a lifetime at Spartacus House.
Positives and negatives
- Excellent setting in a central area.
- Just a 5 minutes' walk of the bus stop.
- Peaceful family-friendly hotel.
- A view of the mountains.
- Well-appointed and newly remodelled rooms; some with a good wifi connection, a TV and a shower.
- Offers a splendid breakfast with the same amazing view.
- The restaurant serves Greek delicacies.
- Offers excellent services.
- Free parking onsite.
- Amazing price.
- Due to the fact that Wi-Fi was rather slow, communication was challenging.
Key Features
- Free parking
- Free WiFi
- Online check-in available
Rooms
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
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Location
Landmarks nearby
- Byzantine Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary 1.77 km (1.10 mi.)
- Theopetra's Prehistoric Cave 1.77 km (1.10 mi.)
- Digital projection center of Meteora's history and culture 1.20 km (3937 ft)
- St Stephen's Holy Monastery 2.05 km (1.27 mi.)
- Agios Nikolaos Anapaphsas 800 m (2625 ft)
- Mosteiros em Meteora 1.40 km (4593 ft)
- Monastery of Rousanou 1.24 km (4068 ft)
- Monastery of Varlaam 1.25 km (4101 ft)
- The Holy Trinity Monastery 1.66 km (1.03 mi.)
- Agios Nikolaos Anapafsa monastery of Meteora 780 m (2559 ft)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 9.4 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $34 |
🔑 Rooms | 10 |
⭐ Reviews | 1713 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Byzantine Church of the Assumption of Virgin Mary , Theopetra's Prehistoric Cave , Digital projection center of Meteora's history and culture |