This three bedroom, 1 1/2 bath apartment had plenty of space for the two of us. Luckily, we arrived early, climbed the stairs with our luggage, and the cleaning guy let us in the front door. He was surprised that we had not used the elevator. We were surprised to find out there was an elevator that opened right into the apartment! From then on, we used the elevator, always being careful about the narrow landing in the lobby outside the elevator door. That would be an easy spot to tumble down half of a flight of stairs.
The cleaning guy also showed us the trick to using the washing machine - plug it into the outlet outside the bathroom door next to the light switch. There was no washing machine detergent, but we had brought some Tide powder with us, so that was not a problem.
I forgot to ask the cleaning guy how to use the stove, and I never could figure out how to light it. Since it was gas, I was cautious about doing something wrong. We were only there a couple of days and did not actually want to cook, so that was fine.
After having been on a cruise for seven days with only a shower, I was looking forward to a hot bath, but I never found a plug for the drain in the tub. If we get a chance to come back to Athens, I will bring a tub stopper so I can soak out the kinks from all that suitcase hauling.
This would be a great place to stay if we come back to Athens with other family and friends. There was plenty of room for a larger group. It was a unique property that blew our minds with all the cool old furnishings. It definitely is a "vintage" house.