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Eastern Europe
Romania’s Saint Andrew’s Night Makes Halloween Look Tame
Trepidation around Saint Andrew’s Night (November 29) isn’t just about fear—it’s a deep dive into folklore and humanity’s darkest fears.
Romania and Bulgaria’s Endless Schengen Saga Nears Conclusion
Romania and Bulgaria set to join the Schengen Zone by January 2025 after years of delays and political bickering.
Confrontation Between Hoteliers and Short-term Rental Platforms Heats Up
The ongoing conflict between traditional hoteliers and short-term rental platforms escalating as the hotel industry strives for more equitable terms in the face of rising competition. Frustrated by what they perceive as unfair practices that disrupt the market, hotel operators are planning legal actions throughout Europe. Their goal is to address these challenges and restore […]
Greek Hoteliers Take on Booking.com in Landmark Legal Battle
Greek hoteliers file lawsuits against Booking.com, citing financial losses from alleged illegal practices. Freedom in pricing strategies sparks industry-wide debate.
Four Reasons to Visit Athens on Your Next Trip to Greece
If you’re curious about what makes this city special, here are four reasons to prioritize an Athens vacation.
Tirana to Soon Flaunt a 71-meter-tall Tower Envisioned as a “Vertical Village” with Penthauses and a Hotel
The Puzzle Tirana Tower blends village-inspired design with urban convenience, aiming to become a modern landmark in the heart of Tirana.
Heritage Initiative to Restore Iconic Kalamata Castle in Messenia, Southern Greece
Efforts to restore Kalamata Castle focus on accessibility, structural integrity, historical value, and enhancing visitor experience.
Kykladitisses Traces the Journey of Women’s Gradual Emancipation
Kykladitisses reflects on societal boundaries and traces the journey of women’s gradual emancipation.
EXAAA Raises Concerns Over Increased Stay Fees
The EXAAA urges Attica municipalities against accommodation tax hikes, stressing tourism’s major role in local economies.
Subzero Temperatures and Weather Outlook for Greece
A cold wave currently affecting Greece has significantly lowered temperatures but failed to bring much-needed rain or snow.
Laiki Geitonia Christmas Village Promises a Winter Fairytale in the Heart of Nicosia
Laiki Geitonia Christmas Village opens within the city walls of Nicosia from November 23, 2024, to January 6, 2025.
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