There was no one available to check me in. When someone came, they had "forgotten" about my reservation and then asked me if it was only one night. Acted bothered when I said it was 3 nights booked months prior. The fridge in the room was off and hot. No iron, not even a kettle for tea or coffee. They said I was the only one in the "castle" so I wondered in the kitchen and the OPENED rooms looking for a kettle only to realized I was NOT alone. The second night someone tried to open my door and someone else said " that's the room THAT woman is in" OBVIOUSLY, my stay was discussed with other guests. They were drinking and very loud. No one explained were parking was and a neighbor lady was yelling at me not to park in front of an obviously abandoned area. Hotel has many rooms and barely any parking available, narrow streets. It was a Beautiful property, a small "castle" historic area. But I felt extremely unwelcomed. The only bad experience I had in the Peloponnese area.
Castello di Haria places you within 2 miles (3 km) of Neolithic Museum of Diros and Ionian Sea. This 6-room, 3.5-star guesthouse welcomes guests with conveniences like free in-room WiFi, free self parking, and concierge services.
For your convenience, a local cuisine breakfast is served for a fee each morning from 8:00 AM to 10:30 AM.
Guests can expect free WiFi and 32-inch TVs with cable channels. Bathrooms have hair dryers and free toiletries. Refrigerators and wardrobes or closets are also standard.
Castello di Haria features free WiFi in public areas and a garden. There's free parking if you drive. Helpful staff can provide concierge services and luggage storage.
There was no one available to check me in. When someone came, they had "forgotten" about my reservation and then asked me if it was only one night. Acted bothered when I said it was 3 nights booked months prior. The fridge in the room was off and hot. No iron, not even a kettle for tea or coffee. They said I was the only one in the "castle" so I wondered in the kitchen and the OPENED rooms looking for a kettle only to realized I was NOT alone. The second night someone tried to open my door and someone else said " that's the room THAT woman is in" OBVIOUSLY, my stay was discussed with other guests. They were drinking and very loud. No one explained were parking was and a neighbor lady was yelling at me not to park in front of an obviously abandoned area. Hotel has many rooms and barely any parking available, narrow streets. It was a Beautiful property, a small "castle" historic area. But I felt extremely unwelcomed. The only bad experience I had in the Peloponnese area.