Aegeon Hotel

Thessaloniki


Although rooms are simple and somewhat cramped, the Aegeon is a well maintained budget godsend by western Egnatia standards, surrounded as it is by pricey chain hotels and sordid cheap digs. The train station is a 10-minute walk away, and the popular Valaoritou bars are just behind Egnatia opposite.


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