The Landmark Nicosia, Autograph Collection: A Contemporary Landmark for Business, Diplomacy and Design
More than a carefully restored luxury hotel, it occupies a place in Cyprus' diplomatic and social history while presenting athoroughly contemporary interpretation of hospitality. The hotel sits within Nicosia's principal business district, close to government ministries, embassies and corporate headquarters.
A Culinary Collection Under One Roof
The hotel presents several distinct dining concepts. The Orangery explores Mediterranean and Cypriot flavours through an all-day dining experience, while Sumosan introduces internationally recognised contemporary Japanese cuisine to Nicosia. Vetrina combines café culture, artisanal bakery and delicatessen with Mediterranean dining, while Incognito Bar provides an intimate setting centred on cocktails, afternoon tea and evening conversation. Together, these venues transform the hotel into a destination frequented as much by local residents as international guests.
Wellness Designed Around Balance
The wellness facilities extend beyond the expectations of a traditional city hotel. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a fully equipped fitness centre, dedicated movement studios, sauna, steam room, salt relaxation area and the recently introduced SOLE Spa create an integrated approach to wellbeing. Instead of functioning as separate amenities, these spaces are organised as interconnected environments that encourage guests to move naturally between exercise, recovery and relaxation.
Meetings, Conferences and Corporate Events
The Landmark Nicosia offers approximately 1,569 square metres of flexible event space distributed across ten dedicated meeting venues. The Grand Ballroom, among the largest hotel ballrooms in Cyprus, accommodates conferences, gala dinners and international conventions with capacities reaching approximately 1,380 delegates in theatre configuration. Smaller venues support executive meetings, board presentations, workshops and private negotiations. Dedicated event planners coordinate logistics ranging from room configuration and registration services to lighting, catering and production management, allowing the hotel to host events that range from diplomatic forums to multinational corporate gatherings.
Rather than functioning solely as accommodation, the hotel operates as an urban meeting point — equally comfortable hosting international conferences, private celebrations, business negotiations or quiet weekends shaped by fine dining and wellness.