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Larissa to Follow Tourism Strategy of Halkidiki

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Ancient Theater of Larissa. Photo source: Wikimedia Commons

Ancient Theater of Larissa. Photo source: Wikimedia Commons

The tourism strategy of Halkidiki has attracted the attention of professionals from Larissa, the capital and largest city of the Thessaly region, who are interested in creating a similar model to promote their destination to a wider audience.

Larissa_HalkidikiDuring a recent meeting in Larissa, the president of the Halkidiki Tourism Organization, Grigoris Tasios, informed the city’s professionals on the tourism model currently running for the promotion of the three-fingered peninsula near Thessaloniki in northern Greece. Views were exchanged on implementing a similar tourism model for Larissa.

The meeting was attended by the president of the Larissa Hoteliers Association, Irini Papaioannou; the association’s vice president, Giorgos Polyzos; the president of the Development Company of the Larissa Chamber, Nikos Dagas; the representative of the Traders Association Lena Liagkoura; and the president of the Central Greece Advertising and Communication Enterprise Union, Tasos Gousios.

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