Just outside the heart of Greece’s second-largest city, Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki delivers coastal city access with a serious sense of calm. The thoughtful retreat sits quietly among 90 acres of landscaped gardens, palm trees and waterfalls, offering the luxury of access without the commotion of constant urban life. It’s an ideal landing spot for those seeking a restful base with a wellness focus, yet still near the action.
Standard rooms at Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki start at just more than 450 square feet, nearly double what you’ll find in most European hotels. Many rooms come with a furnished balcony or private patio overlooking the gardens or pool, and all include marble bathrooms with walk-in rain showers, blackout curtains and individually controlled air-conditioning for restful sleep.

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Book a suite for more room to spread out, with layouts featuring separate living areas and even more generous proportions. Choose a reservation with Club Access to gain entry to Regency Club Lounge, a private space where breakfast, drinks and snacks are served daily away from the main dining areas. Several of the larger suites also offer balconies or patios with garden or pool views.
Whether you’re here for a quick reset or an extended recharge, wellness at Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki is more than an afterthought. The hotel’s full-service wellness initiatives span indoor and outdoor spaces with facilities rivaling top resort destinations.
If you’re looking to move, the hotel’s 1.25-mile path winds through the gardens and around the property. Indoors, the 24-hour fitness center includes cardio and strength machines alongside a Pilates studio, plus an indoor heated pool, sauna and steam room. More for recreation and relaxation, the outdoor pool is expansive and freeform, bordered by a wide pool deck that’s spacious enough to feel uncrowded, even on a busy day. A large, dedicated family area sits apart with a designated pool and lawn games to keep things comfortable for both parents and guests without kids.

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The hotel’s approach to wellness isn’t just about amenities. For a full reset, opt into full- or multi-day wellness experiences beginning with a personalized body assessment before moving into approaches like guided stretching, targeted movement, and curated treatments designed to realign energy and restore balance. Each stage is intentional: smoothie breaks for nourishment, massages adapted to your stress points and recovery protocols that evolve over time.
There’s even a midday reset built around breathwork and herbal tea. If you don’t have time for an extended program, you can still drop by the spa for a single treatment. You’ll find it grounded in rhythm, ritual and the idea that wellbeing should be tailored.
The menu at Ambrosia Restaurant is built on Greek and Mediterranean specialties. Start with smoked tarama, tzatziki or a meze platter stacked with regional staples, then move on to grilled lavraki, slow-cooked bourdeto or a slice of rich house pastitsio. A wood-burning oven and charcoal grill give the kitchen’s best plates depth without heaviness. The wine list is balanced, pulling from both Greek producers and worthy international labels with enough structure to match the menu without overwhelming it.

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From May through October, grab a table at Oceana, the seasonal poolside restaurant serving fresh salads, grilled seafood and light mains. For something more casual, stop by the Lobby Lounge for mezze, sweets or a drink that turns into two. From Thursday to Sunday, this space hosts live music in the evenings, accompanying sushi chefs preparing a chic menu of Japanese delicacies for some international elegance.
Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki is an easy choice for conferences, meetings and private events. More than 10,000 square feet of meeting space includes a grand ballroom accommodating up to 1,000 attendees and featuring built-in projection, sound systems and flexible lighting. A range of smaller breakout rooms and garden-facing salons offer stylish alternatives for private discussions or catered receptions. All meeting spaces are supported by professional AV teams, high-speed internet and customizable catering menus.
Thessaloniki’s waterfront promenade, historic markets and Roman ruins are less than 20 minutes away, along with the city’s restaurants, galleries and nightlife.
Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki gives you the ease of the city without the noise, and the calm of a resort without the isolation.
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