1/5 Rachel L. 7 years ago on Google
Room
508
is
clean
with
a
nice
view.
Bathroom
is
bright
(though
small
like
most
other
Greek
inns/hotels)
includes
hotel-grade
mini
shampoo
and
shower
gel
bottles.
For
the
price
(35
Euros)
this
is
a
good
stay.
The
front
desk
managers,
however,
are
xenophobes.
The
first
desk
manager
was
rude
to
my
husband
(Albanian):
After
leaving
our
things
in
the
room,
we
went
downstairs
to
go
out
for
the
night.
My
husband
needed
to
retrieve
his
passport
from
the
desk
manager.
The
desk
manager
was
helping
other
patrons
at
the
time.
Instead
of
apologizing
for
taking
a
while
with
our
passport,
he
said
to
my
husband
"I'm
not
done
with
your
passport,
you
have
to
wait
if
you
want
it
back!"
My
husband
grew
up
in
Greece
and
is
well-aware
of
racism
in
this
country,
said
something
to
me
about
police
random
checking
ID,
in
which
I
responded
with
a
comment
about
this
being
illegal
in
the
U.S.
(racial
profiling).
The
desk
manager
said
to
me
"Don't
lie
to
me
about
America!
I
know
what
they
do.
The
police
grab
people
and
do
'bang-bang!!"
Wow...
I
almost
got
into
an
argument
with
this
MF.
After
we
returned
to
the
hotel
for
the
night,
another
desk
manager
was
on
call.
He
was
worse
than
the
first.
He
gave
me
and
my
husband
(esp.
my
husband)
the
nastiest
look
you
can
find
from
anyone,
and
almost
threw
the
key
at
him.
So...
Will
we
ever
come
back
here
EVEN
if
the
room
is
clean
and
the
price
is
right?
No.
We
have
no
tolerance
for
racism
in
a
touristy
section
of
any
country.
Given
the
country
is
in
a
debt
crisis
and
requires
America
and
other
nations
to
bail
it
out,
it
should
be
thankful
that
tourists
are
here
to
improve
its
economic
situation.
Racism
is
tolerated
in
other
parts
of
the
country
when
they
see
very
little
of
non-Greeks,
but
it's
rude.
Just
rude.