Read all the latest developments in the hospitality industry in Greece.
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The Municipality of Syros welcomed visitors, tourism professionals, and media on the first day of WTM London 2024, offering a taste of its famous local breakfast.
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The Skiathos Maritime and Cultural Tradition Museum won second prize at the 2024 Destination of Sustainable Cultural Tourism Awards.
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Athens’ hoteliers have raised concerns about whether the infrastructure in the Greek capital sufficiently meets the needs of both residents and visitors.
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Attica was named the “Best Greek Hospitality Region” at the Greek Hospitality Awards 2024 for its innovative strategy in enhancing its tourism experience.
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The Region of Peloponnese is set to invest over 2.9 million euros to improve its network of trails and natural routes, aiming to strengthen its appeal as a premier hiking tourism destination.
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The iconic Zakynthos Museum is poised for a complete renovation, enhancing accessibility for all visitors following the approval of the necessary studies.
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A 1.2% decline in the occupancy rates of Athens hotels was recorded in September, marking the fifth consecutive month of decreases in 2024.
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Participants in Greece’s “Thessaly Evros Pass” subsidized vacation program will receive higher deposits on their debit cards for the Nov-Dec phase.
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The Athens Metro has extended the Friday and Saturday night service for Lines 2 and 3 until 2:00 AM.
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Cultural tourism, the theme of “Tourism and Peace”, the multicultural municipality of Didymoteicho, and a photography contest will be among the highlights of Philoxenia-Hotelia 2024.