Capsis Bristol Hotel

Description:

  • This very small, very elegant boutique hotel in a late-19th-century building in the Ladadika district is the place to stay if the Mediterranean Palace hotel is too big and impersonal for your taste. Guest rooms are individually and lovingly decorated with antiques and paintings -- and named after famous Macedonian heroes. (You might choose the Alexander Room.) Tip: Be sure not to confuse this hotel with the massive 415-unit Capsis Hotel, also in the Capsis group, located out of the center near the train station.

  • © Frommer's 2013

User Reviews for Capsis Bristol Hotel

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    Bristol Thessaloniki, a central Europe style hotel in Thessaloniki

  • Bristol Hotel in Thessaloniki, Greece, is in the very center of the city life; just in 'Ladadika' a small beautifully preserved area in the port of Thessaloniki with many...

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    Unique!

  • A true boutique hotel. Great, spacious rooms; clean; fantastic breakfast as well as Argentinian dinner. The breakfast is ordered and served to you freshly cooked and not your standard,...

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    First class

  • The hotel is great. Clean and spacious rooms. Delicious breakfast with local products. Nice decoration and classic style with wooden floors and marbles in the bathrooms. It used to...

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Awards:

Frommer's
Frommer's
  •  Highly Recommended 2010
  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 2310/506-500
    • Address:

    • 2 Oplopiou and Katouni
    • Thessaloniki 54626
    • Amenities:

    • business-facilities
    • Payments:

    • amex mastercard visa diners

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