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Paphos Hotels 6 - Paphos Hotels (pg6) consists of Louis Paphiana Hotel, Demetra Apartments, Kings Hotel, Anassa Hotel, Pagona Hotel Apts, Eleni Holiday Village, Roman Hotel and more. Summaries, reviews, links of where to book and more.
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Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts are adequate and basic with access to the Tomb of Kings and local bars. There is a full an honest review with online access to further details and booking arrangements for the Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts Pafos, Cyprus.
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Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts
Tombs of the Kings Rd.
Paphos (Cyprus), Cyprus8101
Introduction
The Hilltop Gardens Apts are situated off the Tombs of the Kings road and offer comfortable accommodation in peaceful
surroundings.
A small selection of bars and tavernas can be found within walking distance of the apartments. The nearest sandy
beach is around a fifteen minute walk away, however the local bus stops nearby. The pleasant pool area provides an
alternative to the beach.
Dining & Entertainment near the Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts
Cafe/Bar
Weekly disco
Sports & Leisure
Freshwater pool
Children's pool
Pool table
Video games
Accommodation at Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts
54 Apartments (2/4 & 3/6 persons) with one twin or double bedded room, lounge with convertable sofa bed, open
plan kitchenette (with oven), bath, shower, WC, balcony or terrace with inland view.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Sterling Tours
- More on the Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts. www.sterlingtours.co.uk
Holiday Watchdog
- Aren't sure about this hotel? Check out some of these customer reviews, they may help make your mind up. www.holidaywatchdog.com
Igougo
- Access to reviews of this hotel. www.igougo.com
Copy of a review by a real customer
"These apartments nestle in the low hills right on the extreme edge of Pafos towards Coral Bay. They're
in a quiet
part of town about a 10-minute walk away from restaurants and 45 minutes from the Pafos harbour. The road is well
lit, and if you can tolerate the regular horn-blowing of the taxis looking for a fare, it's a pleasant walk.
It's a 3-storey apartment block, and we were on the top floor overlooking a very pleasant pool area. A small but
adequate balcony gave us sun most of the day and a perfect spot to see some superb sunsets.
The Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts wasn't top-of-the-range, but it was spacious and moderately well maintained. A lounge-dining area had
a table for four, a couple of comfortable chairs, and a bed settee. The kitchenette was basic, having a small fridge,
a four-ring cooker, a toaster, and a kettle. There was sufficient crockery and cutlery at Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts for four people, and we found
it more than adequate for breakfasting and a midday snack. If you were looking to cook your main meal here, I think
you would have been found wanting, but that was never part of our plan. A real bonus was that it had a teapot - what
more could a tea-loving English holidaymaker want!
The large bedroom at Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts had two comfortable twin beds, and when I asked for extra pillows, they were delivered to our room
within hours. Tiled floors throughout created a cool feel to the place, but use of the air-conditioning (an essential
in the heat of summer) will put another £4 a day onto your bill. There was a safe in the bedroom, but, again, this
was an extra £1 a day.
A shower over the bath at Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts proved a "drizzle of water", but we weren't in a hurry, and so were prepared to wait for the
water to finally emerge from the nozzle. Towels and bed linen were replaced twice a week, and the apartment was
cleaned every other day, with the bins emptied every day, not a bad maid service when compared to most self-catering
apartments.
On-site at Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts there was a small shop catering to those essential every day items, but it was a bit overpriced and a
5-minute walk to the nearest supermarket would give you significant savings. A poolside bar/café provided basic
meals and overpriced drinks, and every Saturday you could be treated to a Karaoke Night. In all honesty, that
didn't go down well, and they would be better abandoning any thought of entertainment.
The Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts pool area could have done with a bit of TLC, but there were plenty of loungers with comfortable mattresses
(it looked as if they were recognising the need to replace some cushions and chairs).
Hilltop Gardens Hotel Apts provides reasonably priced accommodation within easy reach of the town, but far enough away to give
some peace and quiet. It was adequate, but nowhere near top-of-the-range..... "
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