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Which Price Range Is Considered As A Good Deal in Nea Ionia Area?
The graph shows the percentages of vacation homes in each price bucket. Nea Ionia has the largest percentage (51.92%) of homes in $50 - $100 price range.
What Are The Most Popular Amenities in Nea Ionia?
Check above for the most common and the least popular rental amenities in Nea Ionia, and pick the one that fits your preference easily. In Nea Ionia, 99 rentals offer Wifi, 44 rentals offer Breakfast, 42 rentals offer Tv. So, if you need Wifi during your vacation, use the Wifi filter to compare these properties. Two amenities that are not typical are Theme, Supervised childcare/activities.
Which Accommodations Should I Pick in Nea Ionia?
There are various types of homes in Nea Ionia area. Depending on your group size, you can pick the one using filters accordingly. Apartment is the most popular accommodation type.
The least popular accommodation in Nea Ionia is Accommodation rentals
How Many Accommodations Are Not Pets Friendly in Nea Ionia?
17.31% of vacation homes in Nea Ionia are pet friendly. If you have pet allergies, make sure to check the home property and see whether it is a pet-friendly vacation home or not.
What Are The Must-Visit Places in Nea Ionia?
When you have only limited times to spend in Nea Ionia, we highly recommend you to visit those famous places: Acropolis of Athens, Parthenon, Ancient Agora of Athens, Temple of Olympian Zeus, National Archaeological Museum, National Garden, Roman Agora, Syntagma Square, Temple of Hephaestus, Lycabettus Hill, Filopappou Hill, Areopagus - Hill, Archaeological Site of Kerameikos, Monastiraki Square, Omonia Square, Kerameikos Cemetery, Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Byzantine And Christian Museum, The Athens Concert Hall, Benaki Museum, Zappeio Hall, Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle, Hadrian's Arch, Numismatic Museum of Athens, National Historical Museum, Museum of the City of Athens – Vouros-Eutaxias Foundation.