With a stay at La Casa Hotel Yerevan in Yerevan (Nork-Marash), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Republic Square and Victory Park. This hotel is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from National Folk Art Museum of Armenia and 1.1 mi (1.8 km) from Yerevan Zoo.
Take in the views from a rooftop terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. Additional amenities at this hotel include an arcade/game room, a hair salon, and a picnic area.
Continental breakfasts are available daily from 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, and a safe deposit box at the front desk.
Make yourself at home in one of the 10 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring minibars and LED televisions. Your room comes with a Tempur-Pedic bed. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
慌しい一日の終わりには、The Alexander, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Yerevanでおくつろぎください。The Alexander, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Yerevanは、エレバンの現地の雰囲気を感じたいお客様にお勧めの施設です。当施設はYerevan Railway Stationから3km、ズヴァルトゥノツ国際空港から12kmと、立地に優れています。アルメニア歴史博物館やSergei Paradjanov Museum、Big cute dogが付近にあります。お時間に余裕のあるお客様は、館内の様々な施設をぜひご利用ください。エレバンの当施設のお客様は、駐車場をご利用いただけます。宿泊者のレビューによると、このホテルは近辺でも1、2を争う立地の良さです。
SSunshine081419573842023.07.28
This is everything you would expect of a modern Luxury Collection property. The rooms, the pool, the gym, breakfast... all top notch. Location is also perfect. There were, however some problems. Some serious. Some minor. Serious: - there is no way to contact the hotel electronically prior to arrival. There is no published email. I contacted them by Facebook Messenger, and they gave me an email address.... to which they did not reply. I recontacted via Messager... and they did not reply. No email address for a hotel in 2023 is not acceptable. - I was arriving ahead of the check-in time (10am vs 2pm) and checking out well before the check-out time (6am vs 12 noon). I explained the situation, said that I did not need my room early but i) if it was available great but ii) if it wasn't I would freshen up and change my travel clothes in the gym changing room. The answer - 'if you want the room before 2pm, you pay 50% of the daily rate. You may access the gym only after 2pm'. I was shocked. I understand that they are under no obligation, but refusing to allow someone to use the changing room?? I insisted. Eventually they relented. The changing room was perfect (and empty). But not good first impressions. - Returning from dinner, I was surprised that there is no evening turn-down service. I went to bed just before 10pm (I had been travelling) and did not think to put up DND sign because I was getting up at 6am and receiving room service breakfast. The turn down service came into my room just after 10pm when I was in bed. That is bizarrely late IMO (note that Yerevan is a late city with limited morning activity). - Room service breakfast was delicious except that orange juice was in a bottle. In Armenia, fresh OJ is available from any roadside stall. Surely the kitchens of the Alexander can produce it for breakfast? The hotel is expensive. It seems to be priced with the diaspora in mind who will not be surprised by NYC or Paris prices. For example, the $200 per hour for a massage is really extreme in this part of the world. I have no doubt about their claim to be the best hotel in Armenia, and I appreciated the luxury and service after some challenging travels through the Caucuses. However, I do think the management should get a grip on the service/value balance.