The staff were very friendly and accommodating. However, the room was of an average Greek apartment standard. The large wardrobe housed 3 coat hangers (for two people).We purchased some, which isn't a big deal, but shows lack of thought. There was a very sharp bolt in the floor securing the french window , which would be very painful if stepped on.A colony of ants lived in the gap of the bath room door and regularly made huge columns of sorties to the kitchen area, which meant nothing could be left outside of the fridge. The electrical socket by the front door was very loose and I believe presented a fire risk. The kettle was erratic-probably about to give up the ghost. There was a big light that lit up the area outside the apartments at night, which was blinding and unnecessary.
The apartment building next door (which was owned by the same people) piped irritating muzak all throughout the day. As usual to these low budget apartments, the shower was problematic. It was fitted way too close to the toilet roll dispenser (soaking the toilet tissue) and the curtain (which wrapped round one as you showered). It was also weirdly too close to the wall, so you had to lean into the fittings to get to the water.The fitting was loose and kept flopping against the wall. A large wide screen tv was situated on the dressing table instead of being wall mounted, so took up too much space. A great location marred by a lack a little TLC.