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Grand Hyatt Athens coming!

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I’ve wanted to go to Greece for quite some time, specifically Athens, and then hopefully on down to the islands. While there are point hotels to choose from, many outstanding looking SPG properties and an Intercontinental I’ve seriously considered, there haven’t been Hyatt options in Athens. That will soon change. As mentioned by Running With Miles – Hyatt announced that they are opening in Q3 of this year. Wow, that’s quick, seeing as though they are renovating it as we speak. I love Grand Hyatts as they almost always come with a very solid club offering ( great for upgrade for just 3k a night), grand lobbies, and comparatively large rooms.

Highlights from the presser:

  • Franchise partners with Henderson Park and Hines
  • Managed by Kokari Limited
  • 310 rooms located on Syngrou Ave
  • Rooftop bar and restaurant with Acropolis views
  • Pool, spa, fitness

In terms of WOH category

Nothing released. Running With Miles has a solid guestimate = cat 4. I’d put my money on that as well, which would be great for Hyatt credit card members looking for a cool annual night certificate redemption.

Here’s the full release if you’re interested

CHICAGO (May 22, 2018) – Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a franchise agreement with both Henderson Park and Hines for the first Grand Hyatt hotel in Greece, Grand Hyatt Athens. The opening is expected in Q3 2018. The hotel will be managed by Kokari Limited and will deliver bold and vibrant luxury for guests in this iconic destination.

“We are thrilled to announce plans for the first Hyatt property in Athens with Henderson Park, Hines and Kokari,” said Takuya Aoyama, vice president, development for Eastern Europe, Russia & CIS at Hyatt. “We have long sought to bring the Grand Hyatt brand’s celebratory luxury to the Greek capital. This deal represents a significant milestone in Southeast Europe, an important growth market for Hyatt with recent Hyatt development announcements in Turkey and Bulgaria.”

The 310-room hotel will be centrally located on Syngrou Avenue in Athens’ Koukaki district, close to golf courses, restaurants and within walking distance of Filopappos Hill. Grand Hyatt Athens will be uniquely designed to reflect its Greek culture with dramatic architecture and innovative design. First-class accommodations will welcome guests along with a spectacular rooftop bar and restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool and a stunning view of the Acropolis. Additional amenities will include best-in-class food and beverage venues, more than 11,600 square feet of meeting space as well as a spa and fitness center.

“Our investment into Grand Hyatt Athens was driven by its potential as a luxury asset with a historic heritage,” said Nick Weber, founding partner of Henderson Park. “Grand Hyatt is one of the world’s leading premium brands and working with Hyatt on this hotel is an endorsement of our ambitious strategy and a strong addition to Henderson Park’s portfolio of iconic European hotels. We hope this marks the first stage of building a rewarding, long-term relationship with Hyatt.”

The Greek capital is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations with over 4.5 million visitors a year. With its premium offerings and central location, Grand Hyatt Athens will appeal to business and leisure travelers who seek exceptional settings.

“We are proud to work with Hines, Henderson Park and the Grand Hyatt brand for the operation of the new Grand Hyatt Athens,” said Tina and Yannis Daskalantonakis, co-founders of Y&T Daskalantonakis Knossian Group, which owns Kokari Limited. “With a global mindset behind our hospitality, we are confident that the hotel will meet our guests’ needs.”

Paul Gomopoulos, managing director, Hines Greece, added, “We are delighted to work with Hyatt on this Grand Hyatt hotel, a global brand with the caliber of offerings we need for this market. We look forward to delivering an experience in Athens worthy of celebration.”

The hotel is currently undergoing a major renovation and will mark the second Hyatt hotel in Greece – joining its sister property Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki

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5 Comments

  • gymrat May 27, 2018

    Hello Miles – you recently wrote about the best ways to use Alaska miles. Can you write a post about the best uses of miles to get to Greece? Thanks!

    • Miles May 28, 2018

      Sure – any specific miles you’re interested in using?

      • gymrat May 28, 2018

        I have AA, UA, AS, AMEX membership rewards, and Chase UR points, so any of these that you think are a good way to spend miles/points would be great. Thanks!

  • Ben O May 27, 2018

    When will it start becoming bookable?

    • Miles May 27, 2018

      Hey Ben – unsure right now – 3rd quarter 2018 is what they say…

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