The Alexander a Luxury Collection Hotel Yerevan
Yerevan · Armenia · Abovyan Street 3 4
About The Alexander a Luxury Collection Hotel Yerevan — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Yerevan
The Alexander a Luxury Collection Hotel Yerevan is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Yerevan, Armenia. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.7 / 5
Amazing hotel and friendly staff excellent service. I love the small details like bringing local tea at night with chocolate bites with good night wishes. Breakfast staff are amazing and so friendly. Location is perfect with walking distance to many shops, restaurants and even touristic attractions.
I had a truly wonderful stay at Hotel Alexander in Armenia! From the moment we landed, everything was taken care of — the pickup service from and to the airport was smooth, professional, and set the tone for an amazing trip. A special thank you to Areg and Ruben from the guest relations team — they went above and beyond to make our anniversary celebration memorable and arranged amazing tours that made our trip even more special. The restaurant team was warm and welcoming, and the front desk staff, especially Mr. Hayk, were incredibly helpful and kind. The room service team also deserves praise — they were attentive, detailed, and kept our room spotless throughout our stay. You can tell the staff here really care about every little detail. The hotel itself is clean, elegant, and located perfectly in the heart of Yerevan. If you’re looking for a luxurious yet friendly place to stay, I highly recommend Hotel Alexander. Thank you for a beautiful experience!
Ever thought your life was too good to be true? Don’t worry, there’s a cure for this called the Alexander hotel Yerevan. One night here and you’ll wonder what crime you committed in a past life to be treated by such rude, and arrogant staff, in what is a 3 star hotel trying to punch well above its weight. And if you think being part of the Marriott elite brigade will help in your hour of need, oh no dear reader, think again. Once corporate collects their partner fee, job done and you’re flying solo. Perhaps this explains why some of the old guard are selling up and getting out whilst they can. The Alexander delights with rude arrogant staff, broken doors, dirty floors, closed facilities, misplaced hire car and that was after waiting an hour past the advertised check in time because …..they only start preparing a room once you arrive. But wait, there’s an upside! Complimentary stale cookies and a manager who makes Pinocchio look like a flat faced Persian cat. No doubt there'll be the usual diatribe response, promising better, premium and reassuring exceptional on your next visit. And there’s the con. Offer mistreated clients everything but the kitchen sink, knowing they can’t accept given the high cost to return to the country, thereby ‘appearing’ willing and holier than all, but in reality orchestrating nothing more than a street hustle. Marriott shares ride high, but with such pirate behaviour below decks, how long until this ship is bid bon voyage from investors portfolios?