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Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki - Thessaloniki, Greece

Resort, Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, 55103
Nightly Rates (174.11 - 297.54)   4 Star
Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki

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Property Description
The Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki is situated only five minutes from Macedonia International airport, a short distance from the city centre, and less than an hour from some of Greece's most beautiful beaches, the monasteries of Agion Oros, Mount Athos and spectacular vineyards. It is also in very close proximity to one of Europe's largest casinos, the Regency Casino Thessaloniki.

Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • Casino

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
    Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki
  • Guest Room Amenities

  • * Individual climate control * Minibar * Cable satellite TV * Radio * Separate shower and bath * In-room safes * International direct dial * Digital telephone lines with voice mail * Most rooms have garden access or balconies * Electricity 220 volts/50 cycles
  • Guest Services and Shops

  • * Concierge * Express check-out * Laundry and valet services * All major credit cards accepted * 3 retail & gift shops * Parking for 530 cars * Baby-sitter on request * Multi-lingual staff * 24 hour room service * Currency exchange * Convention centre
  • Regency Club

  • Regency Club® is Hyatt's 'hotel within a hotel' concept, offering exclusive and private accommodation for discerning guests. The hotel houses 78 Regency Club® rooms and suites in two separate buildings. The Regency Club® lounge is set in a two-storey atrium with cosy furnishings and a fireplace. Guests may relax here and enjoy breakfast, warm beverages throughout the day, and evening cocktails. A terrace overlooks the gardens and is the perfect place to take in Greece's fantastic weather. The lounge also houses a boardroom that may be used by Regency Club® guests for meetings.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 NOON 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • 152  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    Driving out of the airport, at the traffic light with signs directing left to Thessaloniki and right to Perea, turn in the right direction to Perea. After passing the Casino traffic lights, at the next traffic lights, turn right and immediately left in order to cross over the main road, towards North College. Continue straight on and 200 metres from the main road is the sign for Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki. The Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki is situated only five minutes from Macedonia International airport, a short distance from the city centre, and less than an hour from some of Greece's most beautiful beaches, the monasteries of Agion Oros, Mount Athos and spectacular vineyards. It is also in very close proximity to one of Europe's largest casinos, the Regency Casino Thessaloniki. Makedonia International Airport

    Restaurant Information
    Ambrosia  The hotel's main restaurant is a showcase of great design, with a beamed ceiling that is nearly seven metres high, rich cherry wood and creamy marble. Huge windows open onto a sweeping terrace and views of the lush gardens, cascading waterfall and pool. An open kitchen allows the delicious aromas to waft through the airy restaurant, enticing guests to savour the fare. A team of chefs fire up the burning oven and charcoal grill to turn out specialities that are entirely based on what's in season and what's in the local market. A superb selection of wines, chosen from the fantastic array of local vineyards and also including a fine selection of Italian and Spanish vintages, complement the seasonal ingredients. Stargazers will enjoy alfresco dining on the vast terrace that overlooks the pool and gardens - perfect for balmy Mediterranean evenings. Breakfast offers a charming, homestyle buffet replete with hand-made Greek and European cheeses, flaky pastries and eggs, cooked any style on the spot. A three-course lunch menu offers a meze buffet, choice of entrée and a selection of European and Greek desserts from a central table - a perfect option for the business executive who is pressed for time. Ambrosia seats 128 guests indoors and is open for: Breakfast from 7:00 am to 11:00 am. Lunch from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm. Dinner from 7:30 pm to 1:00 am. Oceana  This poolside restaurant captures the feeling of a Greek vacation, serving freshly caught seafood cooked on an open charcoal grill. A shaded canopy, frosty drink or ice cream offers respite from the summer heat. Oceana seats 120 guests and is open daily during the warm months (of which there are many) from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Lobby Lounge  Centrally set in the impressive lobby, the Lobby Lounge allows guests to gaze upon all the drama and buzz of the hotel. Spectacular windows overlook the gardens and bathe the lounge in sunlight. During the sun-drenched days and balmy evenings, the terrace is the place to sip a cool drink, aromatic blended coffee or fragrant tea. Unique sandwich wraps, sublime fresh-fruit tarts and honey-sweetened pastries are specialities. For a lazy afternoon, informal meeting or pre-dinner drink, the bar serves up icy cocktails, mocha frappés and classic blended spirits. The Lobby Lounge seats 72 guests indoors and is open daily from 11:00 am to 2:00 am. Regency Club  The Regency Club lounge is exclusive for Regency Club guests only. In door and out door seating is available with beautiful views of the extensive gardens and grounds. Relaxed easy seating is available in the different seating arrangements throughout the lounge. A reading area with newspapers and magazines is provided for, while other guests can relax in a residential surrounding. Separate Television system and background music is available in the lounge to enhance the total relaxed atmosphere. A boardroom is available for private meetings for approximate 10 people. Continental breakfast will be served from the self-service buffer, with fresh coffee and tea. All day coffee, tea and other beverages are available. During the evening hours snacks, hot and cold hors d'oeuvres and cocktails will be served. The Regency Club customers will be able to serve themselves, so as to speed up the service sequence. Regency Club Concierges will be available to assist the customers with their Food & Beverage requirements and other service requirements. Hours of Operation: Seven days a week 07:00 - 22:00 (15 hours) Breakfast 07:00 - 10:00 (3 hours) All day beverage service 10:00 - 18:30 (10 hours) Evening cocktails 18:30 - 20:30 (2 hours) Entertainment Center  Lively and casual, the Entertainment Centre is a magnet for the after-work crowd and a welcome respite after a stressful day. Tall coo cocktails and light snacks are served to guests from a central island bar. Live or DJ driven music and exciting visuals are featured on the high-tech video wall providing for a trendy but relaxed feel. Adjacent to the Convention Center with a direct outside entrance, the Entertainment Centre leads out onto an expansive terrace - a great setting for enjoying drinks and snacks during warm evenings. The menu ranges from internationally influenced tapas style dishes, daily specialties, baskets of hand-cut French fries and onion rings - all which all can be enjoyed with a cool draft beer from the bar. As the evening grows late the menu expands to a variety of popular international snack foods. The beverage service will come from the centrally located island bar of the entertainment center. Food will be served directly from the open kitchen, by the young and energetic members of the staff. Hours of Operation: 5 days a week ( Closed Mon / Sun ) Dinner 09:30 pm - 3:30 pm (6 hours) Room Service  Satisfy your appetite any time of the day in the privacy of your own room with our 24-hour room service.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Banquet Facilities
  •   * Number of rooms 8 * Total meeting space 1560 sq. m * Pre-function space 243 sq. m

  • Features
  •   * Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki offers a variety of conference facilities with function rooms, ideal for large or small banquet meeting. State-of-art technology in audio-visual equipment & amplification is available. * Six meeting rooms of various sizes. * Grand Ballroom divisible into 3 separate sections with seating for 700 people. * A large foyer area adjacent to the Grand Ballroom provides additional pre-function & exhibition space. Elegant boardroom for private banquet functions, corporate meetings or hospitality suite. * Large outdoor banquet area for garden cocktail parties or theme evenings (during the Greek summer months.) Various exhibition areas, stylish and innovative banquet and convention events, internationally trained catering management team available for total event co-ordination.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreational Facilities

  • * Fitness centre with fully equipped gymnasium, Jacuzzis, steam rooms, saunas and massage * Two hard-surfaced tennis courts * Air-conditioned squash court * Two-lane indoor lap pool * Large freeform outdoor pool * Beauty salon * Activities that can be arranged by hotel: mountain hiking, mountain biking, all major watersports, private boat trips and sailing, horseback riding, vineyard excursions, golf in Chalkidiki

  • Points of Interest

  • The Byzantine Walls, the White Tower, the Ancient Agora (The Roman Forum), the Kamara (The Arch of Galerius), the Rotunda, the Monsteries of Mount Athos, shopping centres of Tsimiski Strand Aristotelous Square, the Archaeological Museum, birthplace of Alexander the Great, Vergina - The Tombs of Alexander the Great.

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