En choisissant NYX Esperia Palace Hotel Athens, vous serez au cœur de Athènes, à moins de 10 minutes de marche de Rue Ermou et de Place Syntagma. Cet hôtel de luxe se trouve à 1,4 km de Marché aux puces de Monastiráki et à 1,5 km de Temple de Zeus Olympien.
Passez de purs moments de détente dans l'incroyable spa de l'hébergement, un centre bien-être qui propose des massages, des soins corporels et des soins du visage. N'hésitez surtout pas à profiter des nombreuses infrastructures de loisirs qui incluent notamment une piscine couverte, une salle de fitness ouverte 24 h/24 et une piscine extérieure en saison. Parmi les services et équipements offerts par cet hôtel vous trouvez également l'accès Wi-Fi à Internet gratuit, un service de conciergerie et des magasins.
Pendant votre séjour dans cet hôtel, vous pourrez manger dans l'un de ses 3 restaurants ou un café, sans oublier de profiter du service d'étage (horaires limités). Détendez-vous devant un verre au bar en bord de piscine ou dans un des 2 bars/lounges de l'hébergement. Un petit déjeuner buffet gratuit est servi en semaine de 07 h 00 à 10 h 30 et le week-end de 07 h 00 à 11 h 00.
Les équipements et services proposés incluent un centre d'affaires, un service d'arrivée express et un service de nettoyage à sec / blanchisserie. Une navette vers et depuis l'aéroport est disponible en échange d'un supplément (24 h/24).
Avec une décoration personnalisée, les 212 chambres de l'hébergement vous invitent à la détente et comprennent un minibar et une TV connectée. L'accès Wi-Fi à Internet gratuit vous permet de rester en contact avec le reste du monde et votre divertissement est assuré par des chaînes par satellite. Les salles de bain comprennent une douche, des articles de toilette gratuits et un sèche-cheveux. Les équipements et services offerts par l'hébergement comprennent un coffre-fort (suffisamment grand pour accueillir un ordinateur portable) et un bureau. Le service d'entretien est assuré tous les jours.
« Review for NYX Esperia Palace Athens – Luxurious Stay with a Few Caveats
We stayed at NYX Esperia Palace Athens for four full days – two couples, each in an Executive Suite with access to the business lounge.
The welcome was warm and efficient, and we received our rooms exactly at 3:00 PM, as per hotel policy. The suites were clean, stylish, and well-equipped with amenities such as disposable toothbrushes, shaving kits, loofahs, a hairdryer, and more. One of our suites, located on the 7th floor, even had a partial view of the Acropolis, which was a lovely bonus.
The room’s climate, lighting, and curtains were all operated through digital controls, designed to pamper guests — although, in practice, they were not very intuitive and required a bit of trial and error. For instance, turning off the bedside light required getting up and walking to a control panel.
The TV included Israeli channels (11, 12, and 13), which we appreciated. Breakfast on the 10th floor was excellent, offering a wide variety of high-quality options, and the waiter service was above average.
One of the highlights of our stay was the exceptional care provided by Ilia, the hotel's Public Relations Manager. She guided us almost from the moment we arrived until we left — recommending excellent tavernas, booking taxis, restaurants, and arranging a private guided tour. On our last day, we were also warmly greeted by Dionysia in the lounge — charming and attentive.
That said, there were some drawbacks:
Reception service was inconsistent – not all staff members were welcoming; some appeared cold or offered forced smiles.
The business lounge was disappointing – small, crowded, with modest food and drink offerings and uninspiring seating. It felt more like a repurposed room than a proper lounge.
The pools require advance reservation, with no room for spontaneity. Usage hours are segmented (e.g., 1–4 PM or 4–7 PM), and spots after 7 PM are very limited. The rooftop pool area is crowded, and the adjacent restaurant is also open to non-guests.
Rooftop restaurant experience: One evening we returned from a night out and hoped to enjoy a drink with a view. Although two front-row tables overlooking the Acropolis were available, we were initially told they were reserved. Minutes later, we were informed we could sit there for a €25 minimum spend per person. The sudden shift from ”reserved” to ”available for a price” was off-putting — especially as hotel guests staying in suites.
The guided tour recommended by the hotel involved nearly 4 hours of driving during a 5-hour trip, leaving us with very little time at each stop. We suggest skipping it.
Bottom line:
The hotel is modern, very clean, and the suites are luxurious. Service is mostly excellent, particularly thanks to Ilia and Dionysia. However, don't count on spontaneous access to the pool or rooftop restaurant — enjoying those requires planning ahead, much like booking a theater show. If you value well-designed suites and structured experiences, this hotel may be a great fit. If you’re looking for flexibility and full-day pampering from hotel facilities — you might find it a bit limiting. »