This marks an important expansion of MGallery’s presence in Europe, bringing a blend of local heritage and contemporary elegance to the region. The hotel’s design reflects Albania’s rich history, incorporating Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences. The spaces are designed to provide a sophisticated ambiance with artisanal touches, such as handmade textiles, stone sculptures, and ceramics inspired by ancient Rome.
Dining at Green Coast Hotel is centered around the seasonal dishes at Mosaic Restaurant, which draws from Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, Asian, and Latin American cuisines, using local ingredients. The Mente lobby bar offers a selection of Albanian specialties and signature cocktails, such as the Golden Laurel, a drink made with local raki infused with rosemary and sage.
In addition to its culinary offerings, the hotel provides a five-story spa, offering bespoke treatments, yoga under the full moon, sound therapy by the sea, and guided hikes on the Caesar circuit, a trail that traces the footsteps of Julius Caesar. For those seeking adventure, the hotel also offers an M Moment experience: sunrise paragliding over the Ionian Sea, with guests enjoying breakfast at the top of a mountain before descending by paraglider.
The hotel also contributes to local communities through partnerships with organizations like UN Women, advocating for gender equality and creating inclusive tourism opportunities.
Accor continues to expand its footprint in the Balkans, underscoring its growing presence in Central and Eastern Europe. Recently, the hospitality group launched The Emporium Plovdiv – MGallery, marking the brand’s debut in the region. This new opening in Bulgaria is part of Accor’s broader strategy to tap into the dynamic and evolving travel markets of the Balkans.
The group’s commitment to regional expansion is also evident in two major ongoing projects: the modernization of the ibis Bratislava Centrum in Slovakia, in collaboration with Mogotel Hotel Group, and the upcoming Pullman Kolašin Breza in Montenegro, developed in partnership with CG Resort.
These developments further reinforce Accor’s ambition to raise industry standards in the Balkans and Central Europe.
The Green Coast Hotel is designed to be a hub for both leisure and business travelers, with spaces available for meetings and conferences, complemented by stunning sea views and high-end catering options.
