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To Address Housing Crisis, Civil Servants Will Be Offered Hotel Rooms

Manuel Santos

Faced with tourist-filled rentals, Greece plans for hotels to host civil servants. Will this fix the housing crisis?

12 months ago

Aenaon Park Gets Green Light

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Set for completion by 2028, Aenaon, Athens’ grand new park, blends greenery, sports, and culture. With co-financing from Greece and the EU.

12 months ago

Rain and Thunderstorms Batter Greece

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The weather in Greece took a dramatic turn as heavy rain and storms pummeled various regions. Thessaly, Sporades, the northern and eastern Aegean islands, Dodecanese, Cyclades, and southern Peloponnese saw intense rainfall and thunderstorms, while central Macedonia (Halkidiki and Pieria) faced a rough start to the morning. Snow covered higher altitudes in northern and central […]

12 months ago

Palandöken Ski Season Kicks Off Early

Iorgos Pappas

Dive into winter’s earliest start at Palandöken Ski Resort. With top facilities, fresh snow, and non-stop activities, it’s a skier’s paradise.

12 months ago

9 Fascinating Things to Know About the Thessaloniki Metro

Mihaela Lica Butler

A multimillion-dollar metro called “Europe’s best” launches in Thessaloniki with leaky ceilings, no cell coverage, and glaring oversights.

12 months ago

Why Vorokhta is Ukraine’s New Tourist Darling

Victoria Udrea

Vorokhta, a charming Carpathian town, joined the UN’s Best Tourism Villages, promoting culture and nature.

12 months ago

Storm Bora Bears Down on Greece [Warning]

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Weather across Greece is expected to deteriorate rapidly in the next few hours as Storm Bora bears down on Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in the early hours of Saturday. The Greek Meteorological Service has issued an urgent bulletin about a low-pressure system named Bora slowly advancing from the Ionian Sea towards the east.  Storm Bora […]

12 months ago

Greece’s Reputation: Why Tourists Rave (And Sometimes Complain)

Iorgos Pappas

Learn why Greece stuns tourists with culture and cuisine, yet struggles with environmental challenges. For the modern traveler.

12 months ago

Kathimerini’s “Reimagine Tourism” Has Visionary Blind Spots

Phil Butler

A new initiative by Kathimerini claims to Reimagine Tourism while issues of hypertourism seem to take a back burner to growth.

12 months ago

Athens October Hotel Occupancy Rose 2,2% YoY

Iorgos Pappas

After a rocky five months, Athens hotels see a 2.2% occupancy rise in October 2024. Explore the stats and how they compare.

12 months ago

Monastiraki Minoan Palatial Center Gets Fire Safety Upgrade

Victoria Udrea

Monastiraki Minoan Palatial Center, an archaeological wonder and pioneer in ancient innovation, gears up for modern fire protection.

12 months ago

Humanity Greece: Lighting Up a Nation for International Volunteer Day

Victoria Udrea

Humanity Greece partners with cities across Greece for International Volunteer Day. Events, lighting ceremonies, and music celebrate volunteers.

1 year ago

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