Electra Rhythm Athens is located on Ermou Street, a historic commercial thoroughfare. Inspired by the heartbeat of the city, it has been thoughtfully designed from the ground up to meet the needs of the modern traveler—whether visiting for business, leisure, or both.Located within walking distance of shops, amenities, museums, galleries, cafés, and restaurants—as well as street art and charming retro neighborhoods—Electra Rhythm Athens places guests at the heart of it all. Just moments from Syntagma metro station, the hotel offers easy access to the airport while the diverse charms of Athens unfold right at their feet.The hotel has been fully renovated in 2025. It has 101 rooms, including 3 suites, 8 single rooms and 68 double rooms, which are located on 10 storeys and are reachable by lift. English-speaking staff at the reception desk in the lobby are ready to assist you with check-in and check-out. Services include a baggage storage service. Wireless internet access allows guests to stay connected while on holiday. RoomsAir conditioning and individually adjustable heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Rooms are equipped either with double or twin bed. Separate bedrooms are available. A minibar and a desk are also available. An ironing set is provided for guests' convenience. A telephone, a flatscreen television with satellite channels, a radio, a plug adapter and WiFi are provided as well. A selection of pillows ensures a comfortable stay. Bathrooms are equipped with a shower. A hairdryer, a vanity mirror, bathrobes and a telephone are available for daily use. For extra comfort in the bathrooms, guests are offered cosmetic products. The hotel has non-smoking rooms.
"I stayed in a six-person female dormitory.
The location and friendly staff make it a great hostel, but I think the room layout and cleanliness were a bit of a problem.
First of all, although it's a dormitory, the beds are single, not the usual bunk beds, so there's almost no privacy.
The large room is divided into five sections, with a shared booth separated from it by a shower and toilet room, and private rooms for three and two people. The shared booth had a mini-kitchen and a single bed in an area screened off by a curtain.
With this kind of room layout, it seems like people staying in the shared booths might not get as much sleep as others.
There was also a private room key, so I felt hesitant to enter and exit early in the morning or late at night.
Because there was no partition between the shower booth floor and the toilet/sink floor, the floor in this room got quite wet. Shower users are instructed to mop the floor with the provided mop, but some people didn't dry off the water from their mops, so it wasn't exactly a very clean room.
I think it depends on the room you stay in and the people you stay with, but it was a disappointing hostel as there were many good things about it."