
Athens Greece welcomes three new Hilton hotels in 2025 and 2026 adding over 500 rooms and world-class amenities to elevate the city’s luxury hospitality scene.
Hilton has unveiled plans to launch three brand-new hotels in Athens, Greece, in partnership with Aluma Greece IKE, further expanding its presence in one of Europe’s most sought-after travel destinations. The upcoming hotels—Adia Aluma Athens, Curio Collection by Hilton, Anise Aluma Athens, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, and Skylark Aluma Athens, Tapestry Collection by Hilton—are set to welcome guests in 2025 and 2026, collectively adding over 500 rooms to Athens’ hospitality scene.
This strategic expansion strengthens Hilton’s lifestyle portfolio in Greece, reflecting its confidence in the country’s rising popularity among international travelers. Chris Nassetta, President and CEO of Hilton, emphasized the company’s commitment to Athens, more than 60 years after debuting its first hotel in the city. He highlighted how these developments under the Curio and Tapestry brands align with Hilton’s vision to broaden its footprint in the Greek capital.
All three hotels will be located near Omonoia Square, an area that has undergone a significant revitalization over the past five years. Each property will offer distinctive amenities designed to cater to both leisure and business travelers:
- Adia Aluma Athens, Curio Collection by Hilton – Featuring 215 rooms, this hotel will provide a restaurant, lobby bar, rooftop bar, wellness center, and fitness studio.
- Skylark Aluma Athens, Tapestry Collection by Hilton – A 191-room property with a rooftop terrace, bar, restaurant, pool, two meeting rooms, and wellness facilities, including treatment rooms and a gym.
- Anise Aluma Athens, Tapestry Collection by Hilton – The first Tapestry Collection hotel in Evripidou, a lively neighborhood in Athens, offering 99 rooms, a restaurant, a rooftop bar, a a swimming pool, conference space, and a fully equipped fitness center.
Each of these hotels will provide seamless access to Athens International Airport, located 35 km away, ensuring convenience for international and domestic travelers.
These upcoming properties mark a significant milestone in Hilton’s expansion in Greece, joining a growing portfolio that already includes 10 operating hotels and the soon-to-open Conrad Athens. This move further cements Athens’ reputation as a premier travel hub, attracting visitors from around the world with its blend of history, culture, and modern luxury.
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