Greece: YOTEL will launch YOTELPAD Athens, a 113-key aparthotel set across three separate, centrally located buildings in the Greek capital, marking the brand’s debut in Greece.
Scheduled to open in Q4 2026, the project is being developed in partnership with Valpre Capital which is overseeing the transformation of the three properties.
The development includes: Miltiadou in Monastiraki, targeting leisure and corporate travellers; Peiraios in Omonoia, a flagship site with a rooftop terrace offering skyline views; and Iras in Neos Kosmos, which caters to extended-stay business travellers and offers Acropolis views.
Each property will feature YOTELPAD’s signature offerings, including Mission Control, Grab+Go, Wash+Go, and fully equipped gyms.
PADs, including studios and one-bedroom apartments, will be designed for space efficiency and comfort for both short-term guests and long-stay residents.
Rohan Thakkar, chief development officer at YOTEL, said: “The market is ready for innovative, branded extended-stay offerings. YOTELPAD Athens reflects our confidence in this opportunity and our commitment to delivering smart, efficient spaces in the heart of the world’s most exciting cities.”
Ahmad Hariri, managing partner at Valpre Capital, said: “We see Athens as a truly global destination with untapped potential in the extended-stay market. Partnering with YOTEL allows us to create something that feels fresh and international, while still staying true to the character of the city’s vibrant neighborhoods.”
YOTELPAD Athens follows the opening of YOTELPAD London Stratford and will precede further YOTELPAD developments in Southeast Asia and other key global markets.
Highlights:
• YOTELPAD Athens will open in Q4 2026, marking YOTEL’s debut in Greece.
• The 113-key aparthotel will be developed across three separate locations in Monastiraki, Omonoia, and Neos Kosmos.
• Valpre Capital is leading the transformation of the three sites.
• Signature offerings include Mission Control, Grab+Go, Wash+Go, gyms, and rooftop terrace at Peiraios.