At first, We would like to insist on the communication we had with the two hostesses, more specially in the two mornings with the one I unfortunately and stupidly forgot to ask her first name, talking with her was a deep pleasure, as reception desk oral exchanges ordinarily are nothing more than formal. It seems that we could keep talking hours, even if I was always repeating that some question or subject element was the last one, there was always another one. Thanks to you, smiling girl, hope we could some day continue the discuss.
About the hotel itself, let's say that it reflects the Oia's standing, characterized by prices... The room was cute, clean, quiet, but after iur expetiences of large apartments in Fira and Pyrgos, we suddenly felt a disturbing lack of space. We were also surprised to discover that there was no real furniture to place clothes or any other stuff and only two hangers were available. But let's add that Oia is supposed to be discovered outside and not in a lodging...
Breakfast served every morning on the small private terrace was well presented and varied, possibly the best one we git in Santorin, even if there was a crual lack of vegetable and fruit.
Conclusion: if client is ready to pay the prices asked in Oia -Fileria suites was among the cheapest ones-, has a good night and a very acceptable breakfast in a doll's room, then Fileria suites, remarkably located out of permanent excitement of the village, is a option to inscribe on a list.