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Amalia Hotel Delphi

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Amalia Hotel Delphi, your gateway to the enchanting wonders of Greece! Nestled just 0.2mi from the city center of Delphi at Apollonos Street 1, this 4-star gem is the perfect base for travelers seeking comfort and adventure. With room rates starting at an enticing minimum price, you can indulge in the luxury of modern amenities while soaking in the vibrant history and breathtaking landscapes surrounding you.

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Sea view in Amalia Hotel Delphi

Rooms

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1 Double Bed

Classic

Wifi

Classic

1 Queen Size Bed

Classic, Queen Size

Classic Queen Bed

1 Double Bed

Standard Room

Standard

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Dive into relaxation at our outdoor swimming pool or sip on refreshing cocktails at the bar as you bask in the Mediterranean sun on our sun deck. With an array of superb amenities including soundproof rooms, free Wi-Fi, and delightful on-site dining at the restaurant, your stay promises to be as enjoyable as it is convenient. Don’t forget to explore nearby attractions, and after a day of discovery, retreat to your air-conditioned oasis for a cozy night in with room service at your fingertips.

Facade/entrance in Amalia Hotel Delphi
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Experience the Best

With over 2,861 glowing reviews, our guests consistently rave about their experiences at Amalia Hotel Delphi, making it a top choice for travelers looking for quality and charm. Whether you're here for a romantic escape, a family adventure, or an educational trip, our caring 24-hour front desk and added services like babysitting ensure all your needs are met. Get ready for an unforgettable stay filled with exquisite views and exceptional hospitality!

Bedroom, Bed in Amalia Hotel Delphi
Bedroom, Bed in Amalia Hotel Delphi

Plan Your Stay

As your journey unfolds at Amalia Hotel Delphi, be sure to seize the chance to savor the exquisite flavors of Greece at our on-site dining marvel, the Amalia Main Restaurant. Here, you can feast on a variety of mouth-watering Greek cuisines, crafted with locally-sourced ingredients and a dash of love. Whether you’re indulging in a traditional moussaka or delighting in freshly grilled local fish, every meal is a culinary journey that will have your taste buds dancing. Plus, the inviting atmosphere makes it the perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely breakfast to fuel your day of exploration!

Lounge or bar in Amalia Hotel Delphi
Lounge or bar in Amalia Hotel Delphi

Amenities

Restaurant

Outdoor swimming pool

Free Private Parking

Free wifi

Room service

Air conditioning

Bar

Sun deck

Restaurant/places to eat in Amalia Hotel Delphi
Lounge or bar in Amalia Hotel Delphi

Pool

Outdoor

Seasonal, Shallow end, With view

Garden in Amalia Hotel Delphi
Breakfast in Amalia Hotel Delphi

Restaurant

Amalia Main Restaurant

Greek

Breakfast in Amalia Hotel Delphi
Restaurant/places to eat in Amalia Hotel Delphi
Property building in Amalia Hotel Delphi
We stopped for just one night for a little detour to visit the Temple of Apollo, on our way back to Athens and it was a surprisingly pleasant stay! They had been hosting an event, but that didn't delay our check-in at all. The room is clean, comfortable and it has a pretty view. Breakfast is buffet style and it was OK. The hotel is at a very good starting point to explore Delphi. We walked down the street almost all the way to the museum and did a loop around town, which has so many cute places to get dinner and enjoy the sunset. I didn't anticipate the ticket line for the museum/temple being so chaotic the following morning, so if possible get tickets before heading out!

Debora

Amalia is a hotel chain in Greece. The hotel in Delphi was certainly once one of the flagships. But that was forty or fifty years ago. Nevertheless, everything is very well maintained. The architecture is spacious and there is a huge, very cold pool. But you can't overlook the fact that the hotel urgently needs a thorough renovation. The staff were friendly. The breakfast corresponds to the quality of the hotel, which is mainly used by coaches from 5 pm. The buses also leave again between 7 and 8, which is when it gets noisy in the corridors. You can walk to the ancient part or drive a few minutes by car and park there free of charge.

Wolfgang

It’s a very cool hotel, feels like it’s from the ‘50’s. the common areas and lounge are very comfortable with excellent service and the swimming pool is magnificent with incredible mountain views. The buffet dinner room was packed with tour bus people so it was quite busy and loud, I’m sure in September this is a staple for their business and we didn’t mind so we went out and ate at one of the beautiful patio restaurants nearby. The town is really cute and the ruins of Delphi are mind blowing in their mountain setting. One of the highlights of our month long trip in Greece.

Leo

Sixties-style hotel, with breathtaking views. It's well equipped and rooms are a decent size. It's on the edge of modern Delphi town and you can easily walk in, though ancient Delphi is a little further away. Nice little balcony and the pool looks good, although it was raining when I stayed, so didn't try it. Breakfast is a very good selection, with Greek pastries, yoghurt, etc. as well as international options. Like all hotels I found on the mainland outside Athens, it's also tremendous value for money. I'd expect for pay double for a hotel of this standard in the UK

Ben

Excellent buffet breakfast (we tried to go at 9:00 when the large groups had left). Parking, which can be nearly impossible in Delphi, was available here, as it is above the center of town. Each room has a very private balcony with a tremendous view of the valley and gulf below, although the west-facing location can be hot in the afternoon. Very peaceful setting if you get a room away from the tour groups. The room looked fresh & had a nice big bathroom--probably renovated recently. Fluffy towels.

William

We stopped for just one night for a little detour to visit the Temple of Apollo, on our way back to Athens and it was a surprisingly pleasant stay! They had been hosting an event, but that didn't delay our check-in at all. The room is clean, comfortable and it has a pretty view. Breakfast is buffet style and it was OK. The hotel is at a very good starting point to explore Delphi. We walked down the street almost all the way to the museum and did a loop around town, which has so many cute places to get dinner and enjoy the sunset. I didn't anticipate the ticket line for the museum/temple being so chaotic the following morning, so if possible get tickets before heading out!

Debora

Amalia is a hotel chain in Greece. The hotel in Delphi was certainly once one of the flagships. But that was forty or fifty years ago. Nevertheless, everything is very well maintained. The architecture is spacious and there is a huge, very cold pool. But you can't overlook the fact that the hotel urgently needs a thorough renovation. The staff were friendly. The breakfast corresponds to the quality of the hotel, which is mainly used by coaches from 5 pm. The buses also leave again between 7 and 8, which is when it gets noisy in the corridors. You can walk to the ancient part or drive a few minutes by car and park there free of charge.

Wolfgang

It’s a very cool hotel, feels like it’s from the ‘50’s. the common areas and lounge are very comfortable with excellent service and the swimming pool is magnificent with incredible mountain views. The buffet dinner room was packed with tour bus people so it was quite busy and loud, I’m sure in September this is a staple for their business and we didn’t mind so we went out and ate at one of the beautiful patio restaurants nearby. The town is really cute and the ruins of Delphi are mind blowing in their mountain setting. One of the highlights of our month long trip in Greece.

Leo

Sixties-style hotel, with breathtaking views. It's well equipped and rooms are a decent size. It's on the edge of modern Delphi town and you can easily walk in, though ancient Delphi is a little further away. Nice little balcony and the pool looks good, although it was raining when I stayed, so didn't try it. Breakfast is a very good selection, with Greek pastries, yoghurt, etc. as well as international options. Like all hotels I found on the mainland outside Athens, it's also tremendous value for money. I'd expect for pay double for a hotel of this standard in the UK

Ben

Excellent buffet breakfast (we tried to go at 9:00 when the large groups had left). Parking, which can be nearly impossible in Delphi, was available here, as it is above the center of town. Each room has a very private balcony with a tremendous view of the valley and gulf below, although the west-facing location can be hot in the afternoon. Very peaceful setting if you get a room away from the tour groups. The room looked fresh & had a nice big bathroom--probably renovated recently. Fluffy towels.

William

We stopped for just one night for a little detour to visit the Temple of Apollo, on our way back to Athens and it was a surprisingly pleasant stay! They had been hosting an event, but that didn't delay our check-in at all. The room is clean, comfortable and it has a pretty view. Breakfast is buffet style and it was OK. The hotel is at a very good starting point to explore Delphi. We walked down the street almost all the way to the museum and did a loop around town, which has so many cute places to get dinner and enjoy the sunset. I didn't anticipate the ticket line for the museum/temple being so chaotic the following morning, so if possible get tickets before heading out!

Debora

Amalia is a hotel chain in Greece. The hotel in Delphi was certainly once one of the flagships. But that was forty or fifty years ago. Nevertheless, everything is very well maintained. The architecture is spacious and there is a huge, very cold pool. But you can't overlook the fact that the hotel urgently needs a thorough renovation. The staff were friendly. The breakfast corresponds to the quality of the hotel, which is mainly used by coaches from 5 pm. The buses also leave again between 7 and 8, which is when it gets noisy in the corridors. You can walk to the ancient part or drive a few minutes by car and park there free of charge.

Wolfgang

It’s a very cool hotel, feels like it’s from the ‘50’s. the common areas and lounge are very comfortable with excellent service and the swimming pool is magnificent with incredible mountain views. The buffet dinner room was packed with tour bus people so it was quite busy and loud, I’m sure in September this is a staple for their business and we didn’t mind so we went out and ate at one of the beautiful patio restaurants nearby. The town is really cute and the ruins of Delphi are mind blowing in their mountain setting. One of the highlights of our month long trip in Greece.

Leo

Sixties-style hotel, with breathtaking views. It's well equipped and rooms are a decent size. It's on the edge of modern Delphi town and you can easily walk in, though ancient Delphi is a little further away. Nice little balcony and the pool looks good, although it was raining when I stayed, so didn't try it. Breakfast is a very good selection, with Greek pastries, yoghurt, etc. as well as international options. Like all hotels I found on the mainland outside Athens, it's also tremendous value for money. I'd expect for pay double for a hotel of this standard in the UK

Ben

Excellent buffet breakfast (we tried to go at 9:00 when the large groups had left). Parking, which can be nearly impossible in Delphi, was available here, as it is above the center of town. Each room has a very private balcony with a tremendous view of the valley and gulf below, although the west-facing location can be hot in the afternoon. Very peaceful setting if you get a room away from the tour groups. The room looked fresh & had a nice big bathroom--probably renovated recently. Fluffy towels.

William

Location

Apollonos Street 1, Dhesfina, 33054, Greece

Amalia Hotel Delphi