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Where not to stay in Greece?

Areas to Avoid in Greece If there is rioting for any reason, these are the areas to avoid: Downtown metropolitan areas: These areas are often the site of protests. In Athens, avoid the area around Syntagma Square, Panepistimou, and Embassy Row. Unfortunately, this also includes some of Athens' finest hotels.



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The most widespread crimes to affect Greece are human trafficking, people smuggling and drug crime. A number of global organized crime groups operate these trafficking rings in Greece, engaging also in large-scale theft - particularly works of art - and financial crime.

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Many restaurants in popular tourist areas tend to overcharge for mediocre food. To avoid this trap, head to local neighborhoods or ask locals about their favorite restaurants. Not only will you save money, but you'll also enjoy a more authentic dining experience.

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Because it's especially beautiful, has the reputation as a very romantic island, perfect for honeymoons and intimate getaways, it's in a very popular general destination-Greece, and until recently the U.S. Dollar was strong enough to counterbalance the prices there.

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Places for Americans to Visit when Travelling to Greece
  • Santorini.
  • Nafplio.
  • Corfu.
  • Crete.
  • Zakynthos.
  • Athens.
  • Rhodes.
  • Meteora.


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Kefalonia. Kefalonia is one of the largest Greek islands, but one of the lesser-visited. This means that you can explore the island's rugged mountains, fir forests and magical caves in peace, away from huge huddles of tourists.

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Different parts of the world have their definition of hospitality; the Greek culture, in particular, takes hospitality very seriously. They treat tourists and visitors like special guests and are always ready to welcome them with open hands.

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According to Moutopoulos, travelers should: Keep their belongings safe. Be careful of pickpockets when using public transportation in Athens. Avoid neighborhoods with a bad reputation after midnight.

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Not only will you be expected to eat everything off your plate, but you should also compliment the chef by asking for seconds – even if you're stuffed!

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Due to the strong historical, political, cultural and religious ties between them, Greece and the United States today enjoy excellent diplomatic relations and consider each other an ally.

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Tipping is a common practice in Greece, especially in the hospitality industry. It is a way to show appreciation for good service. It's recommended to have cash on hand for tipping purposes. While some establishments accept credit cards, it's easier and more convenient to tip with cash, especially for smaller amounts.

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12 Most Beautiful Places in Greece
  • Temple of Poseidon, Sounion. ...
  • Navagio Beach, Zakynthos. ...
  • Corinth Canal, Corinth. ...
  • Old Venetian Port, Chania. ...
  • Oia, Santorini. Oia, Santorini. ...
  • Theater of Epidaurus, Epidaurus. Theater of Epidaurus, Epidaurus. ...
  • Old Town, Corfu. Old Town, Corfu. ...
  • Little Venice, Mykonos. Little Venice, Mykonos.


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History and Culture: Chania is one of the most historically rich cities in Greece and is known for its stunning architecture, narrow streets, and rich cultural heritage. Friendly Community: The local people in Chania are known for being warm and friendly, making it a welcoming destination for expats.

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As of January 2023, U.S. citizens can travel to 143 countries and territories without a visa. Out of the 143 countries, 27 are member states of the European Union, including Greece.

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1. Athens: where to go in Greece for first-timers interested in culture & variety. Considered by many historians to be the birthplace of Western civilization, Athens is an ancient city practically overflowing with culture. Remnants of Ancient Greece are prominently spread throughout the city's narrow stone streets.

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