GRAND HYATT ATHENS Athens, Greece šŸ‡¬šŸ‡·ć€4K Hotel Tour & Review怑Solid Value Offering

Being the only Hyatt branded hotelĀ  in Athens certainly has it’s perks,Ā Ā  but it would seem most of those perks are for theĀ  hotel- not you. Join me for this quick tour of theĀ Ā  newly expanded Grand Hyatt and welcome to Athens. Before we get into it, let me welcome you to theĀ Ā 

Channel if you’re new here. My name isĀ  Kevin and I am the Flip Flop Traveller.Ā  I’m here to give you honest content about flights,Ā  hotels and trains. I paid for this trip out ofĀ Ā  pocket and the price I paid is in the descriptionĀ  below. Hyatt had no knowledge I’d be filming todayĀ Ā 

And I didn’t receive any compensation fromĀ  them. Everything in this video is my personalĀ Ā  opinion based on my unique experience. The rest,Ā  I’ll let speak for itself. Let’s get into it.Ā  I just disembarked a Virgin Voyages cruise in theĀ  port of Piraeus- an easy drive from Athens. SinceĀ Ā 

Virgin’s disembarkation policies are so amazing,Ā  I was able to get off the ship at 11:00 and so IĀ Ā  ended up arriving at the hotel around 12:00Ā  after a very long taxi queue at the port.Ā  As I mentioned this is the only Hyatt BrandedĀ  property in the city- there is one other SmallĀ Ā 

Luxury Hotels group property in Athens you canĀ  book through Hyatt though. Note that this is aĀ Ā  quick tour, not necessarily comprehensive. There are currently 63 GrandĀ Ā  Hyatts in 28 countries with 13 in the pipeline,Ā  the first of which being the Grand Hyatt justĀ Ā 

Next to Grand Central Station in New York. The facade of the hotel is a mix of new andĀ Ā  newer. What you see now is newer- and this isĀ  new. The hotel originally opened in 2018 andĀ Ā  nearly immediately they began to build a massiveĀ  expansion which opened in 2023 bring the totalĀ Ā 

Room count from a sizable 321 to a massiveĀ  548- now the largest Grand Hyatt in Europe.Ā  The lobby and attached lobbyĀ  lounge and bar are modern,Ā Ā  stylish and ever so slightly grand-Ā  befitting of a city center property.Ā  There is one itsy bitsy problemĀ  though. Checking in and checking out.Ā 

Astutely noted by One Mile At A Time in theirĀ  review of the hotel, ā€œBased on some of theĀ Ā  reviews out there, you’d assume this hotel isĀ  a less luxurious version of Guantanamo Bay.ā€Ā  I’ve see horror stories about hours longĀ  lines to check into other hotels before,Ā Ā 

Hard to imagine to be honest- until I experiencedĀ  it here. When I arrived, the line wrapped throughĀ Ā  the lobby with guests and luggage spill outĀ  out in literally every single direction.Ā Ā  Despite doubling the size of the hotel, thisĀ  lobby area has remained the same size- notĀ Ā 

To mention there are five check reception desksĀ  and one concierge desk, but only three receptionĀ Ā  desks were actually serving the line. I spent an hour and five minutes inĀ Ā  line. As expected the room was not ready andĀ  there was no system for alerting guests whenĀ Ā 

They would be ready, so I was told toĀ  come back to the front desk at 15:00.Ā  I headed up to the mezzanine since I didĀ  not want to drop my bags considering I wasĀ Ā  watching how long it took for guests toĀ  retrieve them when needed. One floor upĀ Ā 

Just in front of the club lounge there are twoĀ  desks to form a small and quiet business centerĀ Ā  if you need a place to escape the chaos. ByĀ  14:30 the line hadn’t gotten much shorter,Ā Ā 

So I decided to get on it again assuming it wouldĀ  take at least 30 minutes to get to the desk, whichĀ Ā  was correct. This time it was a 40 minute wait. Reception and baggage aren’t the only thingsĀ Ā  you’re going to wait for though, since theĀ  elevators were likely ill equipped to handleĀ Ā 

The original hotel’s capacity, let aloneĀ  the new combined hotels. Didn’t help thatĀ Ā  there was one always out of service. DuringĀ  this process, there were two near physicalĀ Ā  altercations which happed right around me, oneĀ  for cutting the line 2 spots ahead of me andĀ Ā 

The other for someone refusing to get out ofĀ  an elevator so a couple could ride together.Ā  Tempers were hot as fire and it was a hellishĀ  check in experience so far, for everyone.Ā  By the way, there are only two food venuesĀ  on site and the first one was the lobby bar.Ā 

Heading to my room now through whatĀ  were often hectic looking hallways.Ā  I reserved a plunge pool room. When I made theĀ  booking the photos online were exactly the sameĀ Ā  as the normal rooms on Hyatt’s website. BeforeĀ  booking, I emailed the hotel to ask for photosĀ Ā 

Of the room and they replied they didn’t haveĀ  any yet. I asked if the plunge pool was trulyĀ Ā  on a balcony as stated or if they were groundĀ  floor rooms somehow- I honestly didn’t knowĀ Ā  how plunge pool rooms would work in a cityĀ  hotel. They confirmed they’re on balconies.Ā 

The first room I was assigned was ground floor. IĀ  called and after a 35 minute wait was reassignedĀ Ā  a few floors higher. As chaotic as that lobby was,Ā  with no key card access for the stairwells, thereĀ Ā 

Was no way I was staying on the ground floor- I’llĀ  show you how it looked at this end of this tour.Ā  As you can see, the room is modern but justĀ  feels empty, like they forgot to add any ofĀ Ā  the decorations and accessories and theĀ  quality of the materials used- especiallyĀ Ā 

Anything wood- was subpar for a five star hotel. The bedding and linens look like they were used-Ā Ā  I’m not saying they were, but it was just allĀ  very sloppy. Oh and espresso pods were chargeable.Ā  I’ll let you look around. The bathroom, including theĀ Ā 

Vanity area and the shower basin both just feltĀ  a little grimy with various residues left behind-Ā Ā  for all I know it’s residue from a cleaningĀ  product, but it wasn’t great to feel or look at.Ā 

And here is the balcony of the plunge pool room.Ā  So, I don’t like that it’s an interior view and IĀ Ā  didn’t know that’s what I was getting, but inĀ  retrospect, I didn’t ask when booking so I’llĀ Ā  take responsibility for that one. Note that allĀ  of the plunge pool rooms are interior facing.Ā 

You can see one of four guest pools down thereĀ  in the courtyard. There is one down there,Ā Ā  2 on the roof and one indoor pool at the spa. This is how the admittedly larger groundĀ Ā  floor room terrace was laid out. I did have a nice ambiance at nightĀ Ā 

Though. But what I really wasn’tĀ  expecting was the next morning.Ā  I planned to head to breakfast and was goingĀ  to film the rooftop pools after eating- butĀ Ā  this magnificent sunrise- and infinity pool withĀ  the Parthenon in the background- had other plans.Ā 

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Below. Thanks very much in advance. This is definitely one of the moreĀ Ā  stunning roof top pools I’ve seen in a while. There are plenty of loungers and chairs aroundĀ Ā  but there is a distinct lack of sun covering- IĀ  suppose if you want shade you’re meant to gotoĀ Ā 

The pool in the courtyard. Perhaps that’sĀ  where to go for the clean chairs as well.Ā  Let’s look at where were are. Just to the southĀ  of truly central Athens on Andrea Syngrou Avenue,Ā Ā  the Grand Hyatt is a 30 minute drive fromĀ  the airport or around 15 minutes from theĀ Ā 

Cruise port of Piraeus- making this a veryĀ  popular choice for pre or post cruise nights.Ā  Zooming in, we can see that the street theĀ  hotel on is in fact a six lane highway withĀ Ā  slip access roads on either side and is around aĀ  7-10 minute drive from the Acropolis or the PlakaĀ Ā 

Neighborhood. Walking around the area is safe,Ā  but it’s not really a walking around type of area.Ā  The part of the building on the left is theĀ  new addition, the new pool in the bottom leftĀ Ā  corner not having been filled yet. If you want to know the best timeĀ Ā 

To visit Athens or more driving times andĀ  transport costs, this is the graphic for you.Ā  Onto the breakfast buffet at The Grand restaurant.Ā  The space has two levels, but they seat in theĀ Ā  lower level first. Upstairs where we are nowĀ  as the same spread of food as downstairs.Ā 

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You can see the plunge pool roomsĀ  if you look across from this side.Ā  I should also mention that despite all of theĀ  chaos in the lobby, there is in fact a newĀ Ā  lobby in the new part of the hotel as well whichĀ  is connected on the ground floor, but it’s notĀ Ā 

Accessible from outside and is not staffed. Overall, a spectacular example of a hotelĀ Ā  putting profit miles above the guest experience.Ā  This could be a nice large hotel, I generallyĀ Ā  really like Grand Hyatts and the thought ofĀ  a plunge pool room in Athens is really nice,Ā Ā 

But this one is unfortunately managed by peopleĀ  who don’t understand how to cope with busy periodsĀ Ā  or worse- simply don’t care to try and improve. If it was a fantastic rate, I’d consider stayingĀ Ā  here again for one or two nights if IĀ  was arriving and departing during offĀ Ā 

Peak hours only- otherwise, it’s a hard pass. I do hope you enjoyed this quick tour today,Ā Ā  if you did, please be sure to click the likeĀ  button and subscribe with notifications on soĀ Ā  you don’t miss out on any of my twice weeklyĀ  videos. I’ll see you next time on a SingaporeĀ Ā 

Airlines 777 from Singapore to Tokyo Haneda. OhĀ  and as always, thanks for watching until the end.

Watch this video if you are even THINKING about booking the Grand Hyatt Athens for your next stay in the city. Being the only Hyatt branded property in Athens, it is the goto hotel for many World of Hyatt Members, but this supposedly 5-star luxury hotel is lacking in many areas. Watch this quick hotel tour and review to see for yourself.

Side Note: I was not at all planning to make a video about this hotel. Quite often I stay at hotels and don’t make a video, but based on how insane the checkin experience was, I decided to document it.

šŸŽ„ In This Video:
-Hotel Neighborhood Info
-Common Areas Tour
-Plunge Pool Room Tour
-Breakfast Buffet
-Gorgeous Rooftop Pools
-Chaos in the Lobby

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↪ Video Chapters ↩
0:00 Hotel Info & Intro
00:56 Arriving at Hotel
01:47 Lobby & Bar
02:22 Absolute Chaos
03:45 (Trying to) Head to the Room
04:37 Plunge Pool Room Tour
08:13 Rooftop Pools & Incredible Sunrise
09:33 Hotel Location & Need to Know FAQs
10:31 Restaurant & Breakfast Buffet
11:58 Final Thoughts
12:42 The Flip Flop Score

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39 Comments

  1. Now that I know to avoid the Grand Hyatt itd be nice to knownwhich property to actually go to… I haven't had good experiences in Athens… šŸ˜…

  2. wow I’ve stayed there in 2021, a it was really nice. I’m surprised that they are using the same lobby. Even back then it was busy

  3. The views are absolutely cracked but that breakfast looked a bit sad the room interior looked a bit basic and your experience with the cleanliness is a huge red flag.

    Almost forgot the pool furniture cushions lord they look bad.

    Great review, thanks again.

  4. First and last impressions as they say…..and everything in between with this hotel. So Hyatt unworthy, shameful! Thank you Kevin for this short and spicy šŸŒ¶ļø review, loved it!

  5. Wow. Just looking at how the check-in was handled gave me the creeps. The dirty bed and sun beds just add to the horror. Thanks for this review. I could have fallen for this one, as the view from the rooftop pool towards the Acropolis would have tempted me. Well, not anymore.

  6. IMO you let them off pretty lightly this time… Chargeable espresso pods is just laughable. Didn’t even seem to have a separate check in line for WoH elites… Hard pass.

  7. Kevin you produce fantastic videos. We love your honest approach and we fully trust your detailed reviews. What did you think of your Virgin Cruisr?

  8. Ugh! It looks like a madhouse! I had this happen once in Las Vegas. Had to wait on line for like 45 minutes. I thought it was insane. They gave me a 250 dollar voucher which was nice of them and which I used with a friend at a buffet. This looked crazy

  9. Not much of a plunge pool so why bother. Besides actual resorts in places like Bali, it's better to avoid 5 star large hotels which cater to mass tour groups. Terms like luxury and 5 stars are over used. If its grimy now, imagine in 12 months.

  10. Hi Kevin, Times have changed and I have not ventured out for ages! How do you manage foreign currencies when you travel. For instance do you convert cash at the airport, use more credit cards or have a universal atm card that can get cash out of atms in local currency?

  11. Hi Kevin, While watching your review I realised that this is the former Ledra hotel that I stayed at for a week in 2014 that has since become a Grand Hyatt. What a contrast. Back then it was an oasis of calm in Athens. It had earlier been a Marriott. It was moderately busy when I was there in summer but nothing like the chaos you experienced. While it was a little less modern in style and design it was very clean, furnishings were not worn or dirty and the service was nice and discrete. I agree the rooftop pool area is fantastic with an amazing view and is the best feature of this hotel. We found some amazing local restaurants and bakeries in the surrounding streets. Thanks for the review.

  12. Athens is never easy and the ā€œchainā€ hotels are always overflowing especially with cruise passengers – there are many small family ā€œboutiqueā€ hotels which are so much more intimate and enjoyable and your video certainly cements that feeling- thanks so much for sharing

  13. Hi, Kevin. Great review, pity you can't say that about check-in. Rooftop views and pool are fabulous. Thanks for bringing it to us 😊😊

  14. Yes, absolutely mayhem at check in, but paying $222 for a deluxe king with plunge pool which is supposedly a better room at the property, should have been a big red flag during the booking process already that something is not right with this hotel and that it is apparently trying to attract guests on a low scale. And it’s not because of Greece, you pay top dollars also in Greece at hotels that are really top notch.

  15. Hi Kevin, please do visit and review the new Bengaluru terminal 2. There are 2 opposite viewpoints of people reviewing it, but I trust your reviews.

  16. Mate thanks for the heads up
    I’m a Hyatt Platinum global member so I’m very Hyatt experienced
    I was thinking of Athens again recently as I have not been there since my glorious divorce
    This is amateur hour and I’ll stay elsewhere as 5 star still has meaning to me
    Cheers

  17. When I imagine the hours you have to queue up to check into the room, I really have shivers up my spine. What a nightmare. To be caught in the situation, so tired from traveling, and yet you are unable to get some peace and quiet in your room. This is a real letdown.

  18. Hi Kevin, when I am in Athens I stay at the Sofitel at the airport, it has everything that I want, the staff are absolutely brilliant and cannot do enough for you
    I know it is a bit out of the main centre, but I'll sacrifice, the views of Athens for exceptional customer service and comfortable and clean rooms, Oh, I always have a runway view, sipping your favorite beverage and watching the planes take off and land is always a nice way to spend part of your day, enjoyed your review

  19. I stayed in the Hyatt while the new wing was being built. The room I was given I had to get them to come and re clean the shower and fix the shower head. Being. In corporate travel I was disgusted at the service and even the quality of food at breakfast. It’s no 5star hotel in the least

  20. Hi, thanks for the video. I'm surprised by the score. the pool and the room must have made up for it. The hot part of the breakfast buffet seems to be of very low quality.

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