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During our visit to Ithaca Laundry’s most central location, at Koumoundourou Square in Athens, we witnessed firsthand the profound impact this unique service has on the local community. Every Tuesday and Thursday, the Ithaca Mobile Laundry Unit arrives at this central square at 10 AM, offering clean clothes, social and psychological support, as well as food, to those who need it most. What we discovered was more than just a laundry service—it was a beacon of hope, dignity, and community for vulnerable people.

In a world where basic necessities like food and water are often seen as the most urgent needs for vulnerable populations, there is one service that might not immediately come to mind but it’s just as vital. Ithaca Laundry, a mobile laundry service founded in Athens, Greece, is doing something extraordinary: it is restoring dignity, offering hope, and providing much-needed support to the homeless, the elderly, and people from all walks of life.

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The Birth of an Idea: A Vision for Change

The story of Ithaca Laundry began in 2016, when 3 students—Thanos Spiliopoulos, Fanis Tsonas, and Andili Rachouti—decided to bring a powerful idea to life. Inspired by a similar initiative in Australia, they set out to create the first mobile laundry service for the homeless not just in Greece, but in Europe. In April 2016, Ithaca’s mobile laundry unit hit the streets of Athens for the first time, launching what would become an ongoing mission to provide clean clothes to those in need. By January 2017, Ithaca began operating daily, growing both in the number of people it helped and the scope of its services. 

Fast forward less than a decade, and the Ithaca team is greater than ever, as is the work they do. From those early days, when resources were tight and their team small, Ithaca has grown into a comprehensive support system for vulnerable groups, constantly expanding its outreach and impact in the community.

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Restoring Dignity, One Load at a Time

What makes Ithaca Laundry’s work truly extraordinary isn’t just the act of washing clothes; it’s the dignity it restores. For many, the idea of fresh, clean clothes might seem like a small luxury. But, for those without a home, those considered homeless, often invisible and struggling, as well as those living in overcrowded conditions or facing challenges such as lack of access to basic necessities like electricity and water, doing laundry can be an overwhelming challenge. it becomes an essential form of respect. Ithaca’s services go far beyond cleanliness; they are about offering people their dignity back. It’s a heartfelt gesture, simple yet profoundly powerful, that says, “We see you and you matter.”

But Ithaca Laundry doesn’t stop at laundry. They also collaborate with other organizations and distribute food prepared by them to those in need. And let me tell you, the people coming to take a bag of food were not just homeless individuals—they were elderly citizens who struggle to cook for themselves, people living in cramped homes with too many others, and even those who, despite having a roof over their heads, are financially strained and just need a bit of support. The beauty of Ithaca’s work is that there’s no discrimination: help is offered to anyone who needs it. Whether someone is coming for clean clothes or a bag of food, the help is provided with open arms, no questions asked.

From the moment the Ithaca van rolls up at 10 AM, people are already there, waiting in line with bags of dirty laundry in hand. Many of them arrive early, not just for clean clothes, but for the sense of community that Ithaca provides.

As we observed, the connection between Ithaca and the people it serves is palpable. The gratitude in the eyes of those who take a bag of food, or get their laundry done, is unforgettable. The visitors are welcomed warmly, and as we stood there, it was impossible not to notice how every person who crossed our path smiled, waved, or said hello—a clear sign of the sense of belonging they feel. The sense of hope and appreciation was evident in every interaction.

What struck us even more profoundly was how familiar the staff were with the people they serve—they knew them by name and vice versa. Ithaca’s impact is so needed and so beautifully embraced that it planted a seed of hope and gratitude in our hearts, reminding us of the power of compassion and community.

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Social Support & Job Counseling: Going Beyond Laundry

As we already mentioned, in 2021, they launched a Social Service to provide psycho-social support to vulnerable groups, assisting with everything from medical appointments to navigating the complexities of daily life. Many people visiting Ithaca don’t just need clean clothes; they need someone to help them reconnect with the systems and resources that can help them rebuild their lives. The social worker is there to lend a helping hand and offer solutions to these everyday challenges.

Moreover, Ithaca Laundry is a place where collaboration thrives. They work with other NGOs and organizations to ensure that each individual receives the support they need. It’s a network of care, a reminder that when we come together, we can make a lasting impact.

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A Path to Employment: Empowering Through Work

In addition to the laundry services and social support, Ithaca also runs a program for employment reintegration. Many of the staff members are people who were once homeless themselves, now given the opportunity to work in a supportive and structured environment. Through this program, they gain skills, experience, and confidence that can help them re-enter the job market. To date, 26 people have been part of Ithaca's Team, have managed to reenter the job market and gain equal opportunities to find a job again. This sense of continuity is invaluable; it shows that Ithaca is not just a temporary fix, but a sustainable solution to helping people reclaim their lives and their independence.

And now, it becomes evident what lies behind the name Ithaca. It's about the journey; the journey of reintegration and recovery, much like the poet Konstantinos Kavafis wrote: "The journey is more important than the destination." It’s not just about providing food or washing clothes but helping people rebuild their lives, step by step. Trust me when I say we heard stories of individuals who lost everything in an instant, and yet, they’re here now, standing tall with the support of Ithaca.

Ithaca Laundry's Weekly Schedule

Ithaca Laundry operates at different locations throughout the week to serve vulnerable communities. On Mondays, their services are available at the Club for UNESCO – Piraeus and Islands (Mikalis 51, Piraeus) from 10:00 to 14:00. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, they are stationed at Koumoundourou Square, from 10:00 to 17:00. Wednesdays are dedicated to the Community Center “Cheirapsies” in Corinth, where the team is present from 11:00 to 16:00. On Fridays you can find them from 11:00 to 14:00 again at the Club for UNESCO – Piraeus and Islands (Kotyoron 35, Piraeus). Through this rotating schedule, Ithaca ensures access to its mobile laundry services in various key areas where the need is greatest.

Every month, at Koumoundourou Square, the Pop-Village arrives to create a warm, welcoming space of care and human connection. It’s a day where all three pillars of Ithaca’s mission combine in one meaningful event. Visitors come together to exchange smiles, thoughts, feelings, and experiences, creating a sense of belonging and support. The volunteers and staff of Ithaca join forces with others to offer a variety of services, ensuring that everyone who walks through the door feels valued and cared for:

  • Laundry services with the Mobile Unit
  • Psychosocial support
  • Employment counseling
  • Haircuts by The Box Hair Studio
  • Distribution of essential items

The Youth Behind Ithaca: A Generation of Hope

What truly stood out to us during our visit was the youth and energy of the team behind Ithaca Laundry. These young individuals—many of whom started out as interns or volunteers—are dedicated to the cause and passionate about making a real difference in the world. It’s inspiring to see the next generation taking on such important work for the greater good. It’s a reminder that hope isn’t just about the future; it’s about what young people are doing today to create a better tomorrow.

We spoke with some of them, and the conversation was nothing short of inspiring. The common question we asked all of them was, "What made you want to work here and do this?" And the answer was always the same: "What we take back, because giving only makes you richer." It may be a cliché, but it's one of those truths that resonates deeply. Each team member had their own unique perspective and background. Sure, they came from different academic paths, but the common thread was their deep willingness to do good.

For example, Michalis' drive to help stems from his childhood, as his siblings are part of a vulnerable group. Marille started as a intern and simply couldn’t stop helping; it is kinda addictive. We also met Erica, who had just started her internship at Ithaca only three days before. Despite being so new, she had already felt the love and support that surrounds this beautiful action—there’s a certain energy here that you can’t ignore.

And then, there’s Konstantinos, who is responsible for the daily operations and the welcoming and service of Ithaca’s beneficiaries. He once found himself in a difficult place, but with Ithaca’s support, he made his way back. We witnessed firsthand the power of love and care for others. The entire atmosphere was filled with a sense of mutual respect and a deep commitment to giving back. It’s amazing what can be accomplished when people genuinely care for one another.

To close, I’d like to leave you with something Thanos, a volunteer from the Ithaca team shared with me: "We are all potentially homeless." It’s a reminder that life can change in an instant, and it’s through empathy and community that we can make the world a better place for all.

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If you’re planning a weekend escape and haven’t considered Thessaloniki yet, you’re seriously missing out. Greece’s second largest city is the kind of place that sneaks up on you. With its sea breeze, layered history, insanely good food, and that laid-back northern Greek vibe, it’s the perfect mix of chill and culture.

Here’s how to do a weekend in Thessaloniki right.
 
 
Friday Evening: Ease Into It
 
You’ll likely arrive in the afternoon, which is ideal. Drop your bags at your hotel or Airbnb (somewhere around Ladadika or Ano Poli is a good call), and hit the streets.

Start your weekend with a stroll along the waterfront. Head towards the White Tower, grab a coffee or a gelato, and just walk. Locals do this every day and call it volta. It’s not just walking; it’s people-watching, flirting, decompressing. Join in.

For dinner, go to Sebriko or Ouzeri Aristotelous. They do modern takes on traditional meze and fresh seafood. Don’t skip the tsipouro or local wine. Thessaloniki does food really well, and you’re just getting started.

If you still have energy, check out Vogatsikou 3 for cocktails or find some live music in the Ladadika district. 

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Saturday: Culture, Coffee, & Crazy Good Eats

Start your day with Greek coffee and bougatsa (sweet custard pastry) at Bantis or To Anoteron. Locals have strong opinions about their bougatsa, so feel free to try a few and choose sides.
Then, dig into Thessaloniki’s rich history. You’ve got options:
  • Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (early Christian and Roman architecture right in the city center)

  • The Byzantine Walls up in Ano Poli for amazing city views

  • Or the Museum of Byzantine Culture, which is way more interesting than it sounds

Hungry? Time for lunch at Diagonios (for maybe the best souvlaki in the city) or head to Ergon Agora, a stylish deli-restaurant hybrid with killer Greek flavors.

Afternoon? You could shop along Tsimiski Street or visit one of the city’s many indie bookshops and record stores. Or, let’s be honest, take a nap. This is Greece, and naps are practically sacred.

Dinner? Mourga is a must for creative, seafood-centric Greek cuisine, or go traditional with Ouzeri Tsapari in Krini. For nightlife, Urania or La Doze are fun picks, and Thessaloniki has a big student population, so things stay lively late.

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Sunday: Slow & Soulful

Wake up slow. Get a coffee (freddo espresso preferrably) and walk through Modiano or Kapani markets. Smell the spices, watch the chaos, maybe grab a koulouri to munch on.

Then take the bus or a taxi out to Nea Krini or Kalamaria for seaside vibes and lazy Sunday lunch. You’ll find tavernas right on the water where the seafood is fresh and the wine flows freely. Let it be your slow farewell to the city.

If you’ve got time before heading out, circle back to Ano Poli; quiet streets, colorful houses, hidden courtyards, and one last chance to take in those sweeping views over the Thermaic Gulf.

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Final Tips
  • Walk everywhere if you can. The city is compact and full of surprises.

  • Eat everything! Thessaloniki is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy for a reason.

  • And don’t rush it. This isn’t a checklist kind of place. It’s a vibe. Soak it in.

You’ll leave feeling like you didn’t “do” Thessaloniki, you felt it. And trust us, you’ll go back again and again.
Written by Maria Ermides

It’s not easy to define actor, musician, and all-around creative force Jerome Kaluta — he simply doesn’t fit into any one box. Whether you first heard of him through the viral hit Kalavryta or as the charismatic host of the popular travel series Ftasame (Here We Are), one thing’s clear: Jerome continues to leave his artistic mark on Greece, and he’s just getting started!

In a candid and inspiring conversation, XpatAthens sat down with the self-described Afro-Greco to talk about life as an artist in Athens, what fuels his creativity, and what exciting projects he has on the horizon.

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On finding inspiration and the influence of his childhood 

Inspiration is everywhere. You can find inspiration everywhere. On the road, when you’re driving, when you’re not driving. I believe that inspiration, in the end, comes when you have peace of mind. Whenever your mind is free and you have time to think. Then ideas start to emerge and you have some inspiration. 

I grew up with music because I was born in the 80s. I come from Zaire, now Democratic Republic of the Congo, we have a very rich culture, a very rich music culture. It was a way, because back in the day, we didn’t have internet or YouTube, house parties were the thing. Where communities got together and they were together, it was like they were back home. Being in a foreign country, it was like they were back home. So I grew up into house parties, music, African music mostly, so I have all of these ideas, all of these stories. 

Finding identity within his music 

I identify myself as Afro-Greco, this is the title of my first album, but this is the title of a Universe that we created of Afrogreco Entertainment, the whole label that we have. So the idea behind it was that I was born and raised in Greece by my Mum and my Dad, obviously, who come from The Congo, from Zaire, but I was raised Greek. Because I was here, I went to school, I went to the university. So my whole experience is Greek. My whole background is African. So I cannot choose. I can't wake up tomorrow and say I’m Greek and I’m caucasian. They’d say: You’re not caucasian. I cannot wake up tomorrow, and say I’m Shaka Zulu, I’m the only African that’s been. I cannot choose one and say that I’m the only one because it happened that way, not (just) for me but for thousands of kids that were born and raised in Athens, Greece or Greece in general.

How both worlds have impacted his style

I feel privileged because I have things to draw on from different places, you know, the way bedtime stories are in Greece and bedtime stories are in Congo, if we can say that they are. They are different because the stories are different, the culture is different, the heritage is different, so I am rich. I speak 5 languages, I compose and sing in those 5 languages, I try to sing in those 5 languages. Language is a key to another way of thinking.

I was born in the 80s. So, growing up in the 90s, it was like a blend. I’m a hip-hop head. So at the time, hip-hop was a mix, you got jazz samples, blues samples, funk samples. So hip-hop was mixing all of those together. I grew up with all of that. When you listen to Fugees, singing “Killing Me Softly”, you realise it’s not their song, you have to go back and see who Roberta Flack was. So you listened to that but you also listened to the original. It takes you to other places. When you listen to, let’s say Fugees again, because they’re one of my favourite groups, singing “No Woman No Cry” you go back to Bob Marley. You say who is Bob Marley, what was reggae. And I did that, not with hip-hop only, but with every genre. 

The experience of his live shows

I’m chasing a feeling. I’m always chasing a feeling. I’m chasing a feeling that I had when I was 15-years-old. That happened when I first went out to a club. So we went out and we danced our bodies out. So I went back home, and it was great. I saw something new and my feet were hurting. So this is the feeling I’m chasing for me and for the people that come to my shows. I want to make them feel like that. Fall in love, you know.

You know my music and the way I structure my playlist is to attack what’s important. And for people the most important thing is your heart, your soul and your waist. This is African. When you aim at the waist, you can’t lose!


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Being an artist in Greece

Listen, it’s challenging. I feel for all of the artists that are musicians or that are actors, who work for 6 months and spend the other 6 months being unemployed. You know, it takes time. If you are persistent, and if your star shines, you get your break then you can get good things. But you cannot live by doing one thing only. Or, if you’re a workaholic like I am, you will jump to different projects. 

On letting opportunities flow

I flow with whatever happens, at a time. I examine each opportunity. You know music needs time. I take my time with music. You know I can write a song right now. I have the ability. But when I make a song or an album, I need it to mean something, so I take my time with it. I take my time, I absorb, I change my mind, I may record a song and I have to like it. I mean if it takes me a whole year to release it, I have to like it the whole year. If I don’t like it for 8 months, it won’t make it. I’m very hard on myself. I need it to be on time, I need it to be relevant, I need it to offer something.

Being the first Afro-Greek to host a national travel show in Greece

You got one opportunity. When they offer you something, I couldn’t say no, because when it’s TV, it doesn’t happen. TV doesn’t happen every day. The travel show Ftasame (Here We Are) came about because of me being in two series that went great, so they saw me and said ‘we like this figure, maybe we can change something.’  So they decided, maybe we can have a travel show, a black man, an African man, or an immigrant, let's say, who had grown up here to show us Greece. So I say it happened slowly, not because I’m slow, but because it’s multi-layered if you see it. It’s the first time somebody who is African, who is not Greek, has hosted a show on National TV. 

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How it has inspired him

All of this time, I’ve been meeting people, listening, absorbing information by watching. I’ve done everything. I cooked with people, I rode horses, I fell off a horse, I milked a lot of cows, I made clothes. Because the concept of the show is that we come to your town and village, we want to meet you and experience what we do, and I want to be your helper. I don’t always get it right, and that’s the concept. Many of them have tried to tell me before, but I say, don’t tell me, just tell me on the spot. So if I make it, I make it but if I don’t make it, I fail you know. So we build houses, we milk cows, we make lots of glyka! (sweets).

What do you think your music is saying about who you are at the moment?

That I’m a guy who does things in my own way, who does things differently, for sure. Who mostly proposes stuff that hasn’t been done before. I mean, I’ve heard so much hip-hop, I adore hip-hop. So, if I’m going to do something, I always put in my mind that I’ve heard Jay-Z, I’ve heard the Roots. I’ve heard all of these monsters (in a good way) create amazing things. So you’ve got to go beyond that. You don’t want to recreate that. That’s the challenge.

On creating an impact

What I’m mostly concerned about is to change the narrative, to change the story, to change the way things are done. Maybe I’ll be the first black guy to play Othello in Greece. So I would like to have a change. To leave things in a better way, maybe.

I make room and I'm not alone anymore. There are many artists, many beautiful people. The Afro-Greeks they’re great and it’s fuel for me, So I fuel myself because I say I was blessed to be different and to stand out and to be proud and to do whatever I can do. I’m still working on it, I’m 
not here yet. 

Writing A Children’s Book

We’re finishing the travel show. We’ve been two years on the road and I’d like to focus on my music. I have a song, which was released just recently, Mazi Sou.” I will release some music, I will have some shows with my bands, and compose some music. I’m going to do a theatrical show with someone, and I’m going to write a kids' book. They proposed for me to write a kids book! I love kids, I’m a kid. They are my friends, we’re the same age. I like kids' stories, I like it because I always combine it with music. And you know, music was always important to me growing up [they] are still like mantras. You know, giving a kid a story with a perfect melody is great.

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What’s next

I’m going to Thessaloniki, the 30th of May. And as for Athens, we had a show on the 30th of April, so we will have to see! I’ve just spent two years on the road with the travel show, I haven’t been able to relax and have the studio time that I want. I have songs, I need to release some songs. I need to create some songs. I have a new sound already there. I’m preparing two albums. The one album is going to be in Greek, singing in Greek, but having that other sound. Because I realised, going around a lot, I have a lot of Greek fans. Like kids and all of that, so I need to communicate with them. And then I have the other album, which has all the languages. Greek, Lingala, Swahili, French, English.

Sitting down and talking with Jerome Kaluta was truly eye-opening — an inspiring and down-to-earth conversation that reminded us how powerful authenticity and passion can be. We’re truly grateful to him for sharing his story, his energy, and his vision with us.

You can follow Jerome on Instagram, TikTok, Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube be to stay up to date with his latest projects.

His new single “Mazi Sou” is now streaming on Spotify, and if you're in Thessaloniki, don’t miss his upcoming live performance at Soul on May 30th — it’s bound to be an unforgettable night!

And if you’d like to show your support or rep some style, check out his merch at shop.afrogreco.com.

A special thanks to This is Loco for hosting us for this special interview!

About the Author

Maria Ermides is a Greek-Australian who moved to Athens in 2024. A journalism grad, she's currently studying positive psychology and loves creative writing! She's also publishing a book as she continues to explore and get to know Greece more deeply.  

On Saturday, May 24, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, This is Loco transforms once again into a lush green haven! 🌱 In collaboration with Sanopwleio, this special pop-up event brings over 200 small indoor plants and 100 unique pots, perfect for finding the ideal green companion for your space.

Come by to meet us, chat about plants, and discover your next leafy roommate over a coffee!

Sanopwleio is a family-run business based in Anixi, Attica, active since 1985. Originally focused on selling animal feed (hence the name “Sanopwleio” from sanos, meaning hay), the business has grown over the years to include seasonal garden plants, small pet supplies, and, most recently, a curated selection of indoor plants and pots. Their latest focus aims to help people bring calm and joy into their everyday lives—especially during challenging times—through the presence of nature at home.

Whether you're a seasoned plant lover or just getting started, this event is the perfect place to get inspired and green up your space. See you there! 🌿✨
Get ready to dive headfirst into the Athenian culinary scene, because 2025 is shaping up to be a banner year for food lovers in this ancient metropolis. Forget dusty ruins for a moment (though definitely go see those too!), because we’ve scoured the bustling streets, peeked into hidden courtyards, and sampled our way through countless plates to bring you the definitive list of the 10 best restaurants you absolutely, positively need to try in Athens this year. From innovative takes on classic Greek fare to exciting international flavours with a Hellenic twist, your taste buds are in for a wild ride. So, ditch the tourist traps and prepare for a truly authentic Athenian dining experience. Kali Orexi!

1. Aleria: Elevating Tradition with Modern Flair

Nestled in the charming Koukaki district, according to CJ Digital, Aleria isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a culinary journey. Housed in a beautifully restored neoclassical building, the ambiance alone sets the stage for a memorable evening. But it’s the food that truly steals the show. Chef Gikas Xenakis takes traditional Greek recipes and elevates them with modern techniques and a creative eye. Think slow-cooked lamb served with smoked eggplant puree and crispy pita chips, or fresh seafood dishes infused with aromatic herbs and local olive oil. The presentation is artful, the service impeccable, and the wine list boasts an impressive selection of Greek vintages. Aleria is perfect for a special occasion or when you simply want to indulge in a sophisticated dining experience that pays homage to Greece’s rich culinary heritage while pushing its boundaries. Expect a refined atmosphere and prices to match, but trust us, it’s worth every euro.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Aleria continues to innovate, consistently earning accolades for its inventive dishes and commitment to showcasing the best of Greek ingredients. Their ever-evolving menu ensures there’s always something new and exciting to discover.

2. Nolan: Where Greek Meets Asian Fusion in Perfect Harmony

Prepare for a flavour explosion at Nolan, a restaurant that dares to be different. Located in the heart of Athens, just a stone's throw from Syntagma Square, Nolan seamlessly blends Greek and Asian culinary traditions, creating dishes that are both surprising and utterly delicious. Chef Sotiris Kontizas, known for his appearance on MasterChef Greece, brings his unique vision to life with dishes like the signature steamed buns filled with slow-cooked pork belly and a tangy tzatziki-inspired sauce, or the delicate sea bass carpaccio with yuzu and dill. The minimalist décor allows the vibrant flavours to take centre stage, and the lively atmosphere makes it a great spot for a fun night out with friends. Don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone here; Nolan is a testament to the exciting possibilities that arise when culinary worlds collide.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Nolan remains a trailblazer in Athens' food scene, constantly experimenting with new flavour combinations and techniques. Its popularity speaks volumes, so booking in advance is highly recommended.

3. Tzitzikas & Mermigas: A Celebration of Meze Culture

For a truly authentic taste of Greece, head to Tzitzikas & Mermigas. With multiple locations across Athens, this beloved meze restaurant embodies the spirit of sharing and convivial dining. The menu is a delightful journey through regional Greek specialties, from creamy fava bean dip and flavourful soutzoukakia (spicy meatballs) to grilled halloumi with fig jam and crispy fried calamari. The atmosphere is always buzzing, filled with the chatter of locals and the clinking of glasses. It’s the perfect place to sample a wide variety of Greek dishes in a relaxed and unpretentious setting. Order a selection of mezedes, a carafe of local wine, and settle in for a long, leisurely meal. This is Greek hospitality at its finest.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Tzitzikas & Mermigas remains a reliable favourite for its consistently high-quality meze, affordable prices, and vibrant atmosphere. It’s a staple of the Athenian dining scene for a reason.

4. Funky Gourmet: Michelin-Starred Innovation

If you’re looking for a truly exceptional and boundary-pushing culinary experience, Funky Gourmet is the place to be. This two-Michelin-starred restaurant, located in the vibrant Pangrati district, is helmed by chefs Georgianna Hiliadaki and Nikos Roussos, who are known for their playful and avant-garde approach to Greek cuisine. Expect dishes that are as much a work of art as they are a delight to eat, with surprising textures, unexpected flavour pairings, and a theatrical presentation. The tasting menus are a journey of discovery, showcasing the chefs’ creativity and deep understanding of Greek ingredients. While it’s undoubtedly a splurge, a meal at Funky Gourmet is an unforgettable experience for serious food aficionados.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Funky Gourmet continues to push the boundaries of Greek gastronomy, maintaining its Michelin stars and solidifying its reputation as one of the most innovative restaurants in the country.

5. Mani Mani: A Taste of the Peloponnese in Athens

Escape the city bustle and transport yourself to the Mani Peninsula at Mani Mani. This charming restaurant in the Thissio district specialises in the hearty and flavourful cuisine of the Peloponnese region. Think rustic dishes like hilopites (traditional pasta) with rooster in red wine sauce, slow-cooked pork with oranges, and flavorful pies filled with local greens and cheese. The warm and inviting atmosphere, with its stone walls and wooden accents, adds to the authentic experience. Mani Mani offers a taste of a different side of Greece, one that is deeply rooted in tradition and local ingredients. It’s a comforting and satisfying dining option that will leave you feeling like you’ve just enjoyed a home-cooked meal in a Greek village.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Mani Mani continues to champion the regional cuisine of the Peloponnese, offering a unique and delicious alternative to the more common Athenian fare. Their commitment to quality ingredients and traditional recipes shines through in every dish.

6. CTC: Contemporary Elegance & Culinary Artistry

Located in the Ilisia neighbourhood, CTC, led by the talented chef Alexandros Tsiotinis, offers a refined and contemporary dining experience. The restaurant’s sleek and minimalist design provides a sophisticated backdrop for the beautifully plated and thoughtfully crafted dishes. Tsiotinis’s cuisine showcases a modern interpretation of Greek flavours, often incorporating international influences and innovative techniques. Expect dishes like perfectly seared scallops with fava and truffle oil, or slow-cooked octopus with smoked paprika and potato foam. The tasting menus are a popular choice, allowing diners to experience the full breadth of the chef’s creativity. CTC is a perfect choice for a special occasion or for those seeking a more upscale and contemporary dining experience.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: CTC consistently receives rave reviews for its elegant ambiance, impeccable service, and innovative cuisine. Chef Tsiotinis’s dedication to culinary excellence makes it a standout in Athens’ fine dining scene.

7. Oinomageireion Epirus: A Step Back in Time

For a truly old-school Athenian experience, head to Oinomageireion Epirus. This traditional taverna, located near the Central Market, has been serving up classic Greek comfort food for generations. Don’t expect fancy décor or elaborate plating; here, it’s all about the honest, flavourful dishes and the no-frills atmosphere. Think hearty stews, grilled meats, and simple yet delicious vegetable dishes, all cooked with time-honoured recipes. The lively atmosphere, often filled with locals enjoying a midday meal or an evening drink, adds to the authentic charm. Oinomageireion Epirus offers a glimpse into Athens’ culinary past and is a must-visit for those seeking a truly genuine and unpretentious dining experience.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: In a city that’s constantly evolving, Oinomageireion Epirus remains a steadfast guardian of traditional Greek flavours and a testament to the enduring appeal of simple, well-cooked food.

8. Birdman: Japanese Izakaya with a Greek Heart

Prepare for a culinary curveball at Birdman, a popular izakaya (Japanese pub) located in the lively Agia Irini Square. While it might seem out of place on a list of Greek restaurants, Birdman has carved out a unique niche by blending Japanese techniques with high-quality Greek ingredients. Expect expertly grilled skewers (kushiyaki) made with local meats and vegetables, creative small plates with a Mediterranean twist, and an impressive selection of sake and Japanese whiskies. The lively and buzzing atmosphere makes it a great spot for after-work drinks and snacks or a fun and casual dinner. Birdman proves that culinary boundaries are meant to be broken, and the result is a delicious and unexpected dining experience.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Birdman’s innovative approach and consistently delicious food have made it a firm favourite among Athenians. Its unique blend of Japanese and Greek influences offers a refreshing and exciting dining option.

9. Seychelles: Island Vibes in the City Centre

Transport yourself to the Greek islands without leaving Athens at Seychelles. Located in the trendy Koukaki neighbourhood, this charming restaurant exudes a relaxed and bohemian vibe, reminiscent of a Cycladic taverna. The menu focuses on fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients, with dishes that are simple yet bursting with flavour. Think grilled octopus with capers and oregano, fresh fish carpaccio with lemon and dill, and flavorful seafood pasta dishes. The whitewashed walls, blue accents, and outdoor seating create a perfect setting for a leisurely meal on a warm Athenian evening. Seychelles offers a taste of island life in the heart of the city.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Seychelles continues to impress with its focus on fresh, high-quality seafood and its laid-back island atmosphere. It’s a perfect escape from the urban bustle.

10. Lukumades: Sweet Endings & Traditional Treats

Okay, so it’s not technically a full-service restaurant, but no culinary tour of Athens is complete without a visit to Lukumades. This iconic shop, with locations across the city, specialises in the traditional Greek doughnut, loukoumades. These golden, honey-drenched balls of fried dough are simply irresistible. You can opt for the classic version with honey and cinnamon, or try more modern variations with chocolate sauce, nuts, or ice cream. Lukumades is the perfect spot for a sweet treat after a meal or a delightful afternoon snack. It’s a taste of pure Greek indulgence that you simply can’t miss.

Why it’s a must-try in 2025: Lukumades remains a beloved Athenian institution, consistently serving up delicious and comforting loukoumades that are a true taste of Greece. It’s a sweet ending (or beginning!) to any culinary adventure in the city.

So there you have it – our top 10 restaurants to try in Athens in 2025. From innovative fine dining to traditional tavernas and exciting fusion concepts, the Athenian food scene is more vibrant and diverse than ever. So, book your tables, loosen your belts, and get ready to embark on a delicious journey through this incredible city. You won’t be disappointed. Yiasas!
With top football legends & international players

The prestigious golf tournament Porto Carras Pro-Am AEGEAN Mini Tour 2025 returns better than ever! On May 20-25, 2025, the iconic Porto Carras Grand Resort, in the enchanting Sithonia of Halkidiki, will welcome professional and amateur athletes from all over Europe for an unforgettable golfing experience. Participants will have the opportunity to compete on the only 18-hole course in Northern Greece, enjoying stunning views of the Aegean Sea and Mount Itamos. 

The countdown for the Porto Carras Pro-Am AEGEAN Mini Tour has already begun, with the tournament promising unique moments of action and relaxation in one of the most beautiful landscapes of Greece.

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FootGolf with Euro 2004 legends & international stars

This year's Porto Carras Pro-Am AEGEAN Mini Tour 2025 schedule has some impressive surprises and unique side events. With the valuable support of AEGEAN, Official Airline of the event, the audience will have the opportunity to watch the exciting sport of FootGolf again at Porto Carras Grand Resort. Emblematic personalities of Greek and European football will meet in a unique experience that combines the best elements of golf and football through the sport of FootGolf. The participating athletes are the 2004 European Champions, Theodoros Zagorakis, Giorgos Karagounis, Angelos Basinas, Zisis Vryzas, Fanis Katergiannakis, former Greek international footballers Sotiris Kyrgiakos, Giannis Amanatidis, and Nikos Spyropoulos, as well as international footballer Pierre Issa, representing the European Legends.

FootGolf follows the basic rules of golf, with players trying to drive a football into large holes with as less attempts as possible. An experience full of fun, healthy competition, and intense football nostalgia, promising unique moments for all.

French footballer Christian Karembeu, 1998 World Champion, 2000 European Champion, and UEFA representative, will be present at the event, enhancing its prestige and international profile.

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International professional golfers give a dynamic "presence" in the event

Porto Carras Pro-Am AEGEAN Mini Tour 2025 attracts the interest of top professional golfers from Greece and abroad. Among them, distinguished athletes such as Federico Elli from the PGA of Italy, last year's winner of the event Henrik Engdahl from the PGA of Sweden, and Boris Chakarov from the PGA of Bulgaria have already confirmed their participation.

The full tournament schedule 

The event will evolve through a multi-day schedule full of action, experiences, and surprises for professional and amateur athletes. Wednesday, May 21, marks the official start with the practice round. Teams will have the opportunity to get to know the course, prepare their tactics, and familiarize themselves with the course conditions in an environment of unparalleled natural beauty. Thursday, May 22, will be the start of the competitive part of the event with the first round of the Pro-Am tournament, where professionals and amateurs will work together to achieve the best possible score. On Friday, May 23, round 2 of the Pro-Am will follow, with the excitement building as the final team rankings approach. Saturday, May 24, will be the culmination of the action, with the open tournament for professional golfers, and the individual tournament for amateurs, where everyone will compete individually, claiming their own distinction. The event will end with the awards ceremony for the winners.

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Wine tasting for a good purpose by Domaine Porto Carras

The largest single organic vineyard in Greece, Domaine Porto Carras, supports the Porto Carras Pro-Am AEGEAN Mini Tour 2025 as a Platinum Sponsor, and on Thursday, May 22, will organize a unique Wine Tasting & Cigars Session for the guests of the event. Participants will have the opportunity to experience the new era of the historic vineyard and taste the fine varieties of Domaine Porto Carras, in a unique journey of flavors and fragrances. This year, the event will support the work of Humanity Greece, an organization that supports children and families in need. During the session, participants will be able to make their own contribution, with the total amount raised being donated to support Humanity Greece's actions. Humanity Greece's mission is to promote solidarity, social equality, and dignity through actions that support and empower children, families, and vulnerable populations.

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A tournament that highlights the golf tourism of Greece

Porto Carras Pro-Am AEGEAN Mini Tour plays a key role in the promotion of golf tourism in Greece. Through the event, Greece consolidates its position on the international golf map, with Halkidiki and the wider region being promoted as the ideal destination for high-level travellers seeking a combination of sport, luxury and authentic experience. The participation of players from many European countries, the international visibility of the tournament, and the excellent hospitality services of Porto Carras Grand Resort form an integrated experience that essentially supports the development strategy of golf in Greece. Building on last year's success and the participation of athletes from 12 different countries, Porto Carras is evolving into a major attraction for golf, establishing as a benchmark in Europe's competitive calendar.

AEGEAN, a member of the leading airline alliance, Star Alliance, is the Official Airline of the tournament. 

Platinum Sponsor: Domaine Porto Carras
Official Airline: AEGEAN Airlines
Silver Sponsors: Lidl, Stoiximan, SIXT
Bronze Sponsors: Miele, Adidas Golf, MOSKAN Aviation, Joker Golf Carts
Partners: Wolt, TaylorMade, Anatomic Line, Olga Karaververi, Souroti
Supporters: Galvanina, Sknipa Beer, Viva Kiosk

Porto Carras Pro-Am is organized by Porto Carras Golf, and the PGA of Greece, sanctioned by the Confederation of Professional Golf, and supported by the major sponsor, AEGEAN, under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and the Greek National Tourism Organization. 
 
For those wishing to stay at Porto Carras Meliton and enjoy the full Porto Carras Pro-Am 2025 AEGEAN Mini Tour schedule, special accommodation packages and offers on flights with AEGEAN are available. 

For the best service to participants in terms of registration, accommodation and air tickets, you can send your email to: reservations4(at)portocarras.com or call +30 2375 077000. 
  
Golf Production is handled by the Sports Marketing Agency of the Year, ActiveMedia Group.

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The Meet Market #JazzEdition is coming to Technopolis City of Athens, turning the Machinery Building and Yard into a vibrant celebration of creativity and sound from Monday, May 26 to Sunday, June 1, 2025. Join in every weekday from 19:00 to midnight, and on Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 to 00:00, at 100 Pireos Street, Gazi (11854), for an unforgettable experience — and best of all, admission is free.


✔ 100+ vendors
✔ DJ sets & free jazz concerts
✔ Street food & cocktails
✔ Free kids’ activities

The Meet Market joins forces with the 24th Athens Jazz Festival – and together they welcome summer!

From Monday, May 26 to Sunday, June 1The Meet Market, the city's favorite pop-up market, meets the 24th Athens Jazz, a long-standing cultural staple of Athens, and together they kick off the summer with the biggest celebration of the year at Technopolis City of Athens.



Our favorite season is here!

Summer nights filled with music, color, cocktails, and jazz vibes under the Athenian sky.

We wander through vibrant stalls full of handmade creations, savor delicious street food, sip on cold beers and refreshing cocktails, and dance to the rhythm of free jazz concerts at the Athens Jazz Festival — all under the glow of Technopolis’s iconic red chimneys.

7 days in a row, 100+ Makers — 25+ of whom are introducing themselves to our audience for the very first time — fill the space with their inspired ideas, share their unique stories, and pass on their love for all things #handmade.

From well-designed clothing, standout accessories, unique jewelry, home décor, ceramics, posters, and natural wellness products, to tasty treasures from local Greek producers.

You come for the shopping and leave falling in love — with the creativity, the people, the atmosphere, the music — the entire experience.

And of course, staying true to our motto “First a Meet, then a Market”, all of the above will be happening alongside back-to-back DJ sets, fun activities, and pleasant surprises for our little visitors — all completely free!

Plus, stop by the Central Info Point to take part in the #BigRaffle, where three lucky winners will receive a gift basket full of goodies from our makers!

#MakersLineup:

Hand-Designer Clothes:

Anemuku, Bakayaro, Blue.di, eek, Inky, Joanna Misseli, Kadó Handmade, KALTSA ΣΟΚ, NIATA, Razzmatazz, RezArte, Sevi Waves, Σπαραγουάη, SυνARTησίες, The Botanical Project, The Spiral Project, Vandromeda Handmade, WorldWild

Kids, Toys & Pets:

Cow Makes MOO, Funky Little Stuff, Happy Button, I Love Bows, Mamuka, PeraPlekei

 

Accessories:
El Greco, Fabrika arts & Crafts, Gift in a box, Golfo, LePlou, MIA’s, Molkano, MoMo, Proof of Concept, Thearikoshop, Tiramisu

Jewelry:

Αιθήρ jewelry, A-symmetria, C.Karakalpaki, Chrisapiti, Diesblon, Denada’s Handmade, Hera Franka, IF Project, INO jewellery, Kati Designs, Keno, Kyma, La JOYa, La Lupa Designs, Lena_Yarnover, Lilian Syrigou, Macramoon creations, Mikaro Jewelry, Muki Jewels, Myrtilo Jewelry, Pink Geek, Pretty Little Things, Tortora Studio

Mind, Body & Soul:

111 elies, Christie’s, Ethra Essentials, Ichnos soap, KALYKA, Kalliope’s Botanicals, LAVANDULA, Myrtia Natural Cosmetics, Naucrate, To BEE or Not TO BE?, Valsamon, ZEST Natural Cosmetics


Art & Home Deco:

Avant Garden, Betty and Clay, Blindforced Drama, Candlemaker, Goldy Ceramics, HÀRA CERAMICS, HOT AF Candles, inspira ceramics, Kaolin Contemporary Ceramic Design, Loupes Printing, Logo Lady Studio, Lunatique, ΠΟΛΥ ΚΟΥΛ, Redy., Signature Project, S T O N E D Design, Tiny Books, Tiny Truths, tortuguita, To Diskadiko, Vintage Trip
 

Vintage & Retro:

Aleretur + Al=, It’s Clofie, King Kong Vintage, MUNDA, NTEMONTE, SMOCK, The Emerald Hut, Thrift Me Hard, VV Berlin

Tasting Corner:

Almond Soul, Αστική Μέλισσα, ChocoMe, Kakau Worship, ΣάΟΣ

Street Food & Drinks:

Falafeladiko, Ideas Lab, Main Squeeze, Kukuowl, KYKAO Handcrafted, Rubik’s, Sourmena Brew, Tarantino burgers

Free Activities for Kids

Bring the whole family — enjoy fun, free activities for kids all weekend logo!

Saturday 31/05
14:00 - 17:00 || Face-painting by Moutzoures
17:00 - 20:00 || Outdoor games by ΠΑΙΖώΝΤΑΣ

Sunday 01/06
14:00 - 17:00 || Face-painting by Moutzoures
18:00 - 19:00 || Kids' Gardening by Pots & Plants 
19:00 - 20:00 || Magic Show by Magic Tolto


DJ Sets & Live Jazz Every Day

From sunset to midnight, Technopolis will come alive with back-to-back DJ sets and live jazz concerts from top local and international artists. Here’s a taste of the lineup:

Monday 26/05
19:00 - 21:00 Pipi Dee
21:00 - 22:00 Yiorgos Bereris Trio (GR)
22:00 - 23:00 Modified Dog (GR)
23:00 - 00:00 Valia Calda (GR)

Tuesday 27/05
19:00 - 21:00 Rrose Sélavy
21:00 - 22:00 Phønix (NO)
22:00 - 23:00 Mohs. (CH)
23:00 - 00:00 Toot Ensemble (CZ)

Wednesday 28/05
19:00 - 21:00 DJ a/k/a Zegas
21:00 - 22:00 Karja/Renard/Wandinger (EE)
22:00 - 23:00 New Fossils (HU)
23:00 - 00:00 AYYUKA (TR)

Thursday 29/05
19:00 - 21:00 dj kotétrataté
21:00 - 22:00 BI (AR)
22:00 - 23:00 Purple is the Color (AT)
23:00 - 00:00 Enrico Rava “Fearless Five” (IT)

Friday 30/05
19:00 - 21:00 Boycott
21:00 - 22:00 Tele-Port (LU)
22:00 - 23:00 Krúe (CY)
23:00 - 00:00 Concombre (FR)

Saturday 31/05
12:00 - 13:00 DJ Booth
13:00 - 15:00 Afrogirl
15:00 - 17:00 Vber
17:00 - 19:00 Dr. Orange
19:00 - 21:00 Winjer
21:00 - 22:00 Svante Söderqvist Trio (SE)
22:00 - 23:00 EABS (PL)
23:00 - 00:00 Smag På Dig Selv (DK)

Sunday 01/06
12:00 - 13:00 Father Neck
13:00 - 15:00 George Garavellos
15:00 - 17:00 DJ Kiten
17:00 - 19:00 Mr. Gee
19:00 - 21:00 Chris OD
21:00 - 22:00 Norman & Corrie (SCOTLAND, UK)
22:00 - 23:00 Moisés P. Sánchez (ES)
23:00 - 00:00 Kessoncoda (UK)

To stay up to date with all the latest news from The Meet Market, make sure to follow their accounts: 
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube


Can’t make it to the event? No worries — all your favorite makers are gathered under one digital roof.
Check out the Meet Market e-shop!


 

Navigating the complexities of the Greek business landscape can be a challenge, especially when it comes to understanding local accounting regulations and tax requirements. 

Choosing to have a local team of qualified chartered accountants and business accounting professionals will ensure you comply with Greek accounting laws while also streamlining your financial management.

 
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We provide a full range of services tailored to the specific needs of businesses operating in Greece. These services include:
  • Business Name Registration in Greece: We evaluate your unique circumstances to recommend the ideal business structure, ensuring a smooth and compliant registration process.
  • Company Tax Returns: Specialists can manage the filing of corporate tax returns, highlighting potential deductions and ensuring adherence to Greek business tax laws.
  • Trust Fund Tax: We assist with tax filings related to trust funds associated with your business, ensuring accuracy and compliance.
  • Bookkeeping: Utilizing cutting-edge bookkeeping technology, we offer real-time updates for online bookkeeping services, alongside traditional offline methods, to suit your preferences.
  • Tax Returns for Partnerships: From filing partnership tax returns to managing adjustments during partnership changes, we ensure smooth operations.
  • Financial Statements: Our trusted accountants draft precise financial statements for both business and tax purposes, giving you clarity and confidence.
 
Why a Business Accountant Is Essential in Greece

Accurate financial management is vital for any business’s success. Mishandling funds or failing to comply with tax obligations can lead to significant stress and complications. Having a trusted accounting expert ensures that your financial records are meticulously maintained, helping your business thrive both locally and internationally. Their expertise minimizes risks and enhances financial clarity, allowing you to focus on growth and expansion.

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Our experts have extensive experience in providing accounting solutions across diverse sectors, including:
  • Small Business No matter the size of your business, our trusted partners are here to help navigate Greek accounting so that you have peace of mind knowing your financial management is taken care of.
  • Construction and Real Estate Addressing the specific tax and accounting needs of construction and real estate businesses, our partners offer tailored advice for smooth operations.
  • Pharma and Health Supporting hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare providers, our experts deliver expert accounting services for the highly regulated health sector.
  • Shipping and Logistics Assisting local and international shipping companies, we streamline accounting processes to manage both Greek and global operations.
  • Manufacturing and Trade Our accountants specialize in serving manufacturing businesses, providing comprehensive solutions for this dynamic sector.
Decades of Expertise

With decades of experience in Greek and international business accounting, our accounting experts have supported countless businesses in cities like Athens and Thessaloniki, as well as in local jurisdictions. They have worked with companies from across the globe, including China, Russia, Australia, and the United States, making them a trusted partner for businesses looking to establish or expand their presence in Greece.

If you’re looking for reliable, professional support to navigate the complexities of Greek business accounting, you can reach out to us for assistance.

This content has been created in collaboration with our trusted partner Tsaks Consulting.

From Wednesday, May 21 to Sunday, May 25, the courtyard of TIF Helexpo will transform into a vibrant open-air market bursting with flavors from around the world — and This is Loco is making its festival debut in true Latin street food style!

Straight from the heart of Athens to the heart of Thessaloniki, This is Loco is bringing the heat with mouthwatering tacos and burritos served up in bold, irresistible variations.

Get ready to turn up the flavor and make some noise for the Latin street food corner of TSFF25!

Must-try: The Signature Tacos Pibil — slow-cooked pork, sweet pineapple, smoky guajillo pepper, pickled onions, and fresh cilantro. A flavor explosion you won’t want to miss!
In a significant step to boost Greece’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and attract foreign investment, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a major update to the country’s Golden Visa program at the 88th Thessaloniki International Fair. Among the 45 new measures introduced, one stands out for its potential to transform Greece’s investment landscape: a revamped Golden Visa program focused on startup investments. This new approach shifts the emphasis away from the traditional real estate-centric model, aiming to position Greece as a hub for innovation and cutting-edge ventures.

The Real Estate Golden Visa: Update Summary

Previously, the Greek Golden Visa program required a minimum investment of €250,000 in real estate. However, significant changes in 2024 have introduced a two-tiered structure:
  • €800,000 for properties in high-demand areas like Athens, Thessaloniki, Mykonos, and Santorini.
  • €400,000 for properties in other regions of Greece.
  • The €250,000 threshold remains in specific cases, such as the conversion of commercial properties or the restoration of listed buildings.
Golden Visa Through Startup Investment
  1. Minimum Investment Requirement of €250,000
    • The new startup-focused Golden Visa requires a minimum investment of €250,000, making it accessible to a wider range of investors, from venture capitalists to individual entrepreneurs eager to bring fresh ideas to the Greek market.
  2. Investment in Startups Registered in Elevate Greece
    • To qualify, investments must be directed toward startups registered with Elevate Greece, the official government platform supporting Greek startups. This ensures that funds are channeled into ventures with proven potential, aligning with national goals for innovation in technology, green energy, and health tech.
  3. Proving Financial Capability and Business Viability
    • Investors must demonstrate both their financial capability and the viability of their chosen startups. This includes providing detailed business plans, proof of available capital, and a clear path to growth, ensuring only serious and capable investors participate.
Why Focus on Startups?
  • Boosting Innovation & Economic Growth: By focusing on startups, Greece aims to foster a culture of innovation, create high-quality jobs, and attract additional investment, contributing to broader economic growth. The Golden Visa program now encourages foreign capital to flow into innovative sectors, supporting the development of high-potential startups.
  • Attracting Global Talent: This updated visa program is also designed to attract not just foreign capital but also international talent, fostering a globally connected startup ecosystem where new ideas can thrive.
  • Diversifying the Economy: While Greece’s economy has traditionally relied on tourism, shipping, and real estate, this new initiative aims to expand its economic base by promoting technology, renewable energy, and other high-growth sectors.
  • Strengthening the Startup Ecosystem: Elevate Greece, launched in 2020, is a key part of this strategy. It provides Greek startups with access to funding, networking opportunities, and international exposure, ensuring that foreign investments contribute to long-term growth.
Benefits of the Program
  1. Long-term Residency & Access to the Schengen Zone
Investors who meet the program’s requirements can secure permanent residency in Greece, including access to the Schengen Zone, a significant benefit for those looking to expand their operations across Europe.
  1. Boosting Greece’s Economy
Channeling foreign capital into startups aims to stimulate economic growth and create high-value jobs. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key driver of economic growth, and by focusing on sectors such as technology, renewable energy, and health tech, Greece is setting itself up for long-term success in these high-growth areas.
  1. Supporting the Growth of Startups
Early-stage startups often struggle to secure funding. This initiative seeks to address this by encouraging foreign investors to support fledgling businesses, driving job creation and innovation.
  1. Fostering Innovation
By attracting risk-tolerant capital, Greece can nurture groundbreaking ideas and technologies, helping transform industries and strengthen its global economic standing.

Challenges & Considerations
  • Ensuring Quality Investments: To avoid low-quality or speculative investments, the government has introduced financial scrutiny measures, including the requirement to demonstrate both financial capability and business viability.
  • Balancing Foreign & Local Interests: While foreign capital is crucial, the government must ensure that local entrepreneurs also benefit from this influx, maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
  • Creating a Supportive Ecosystem: For the program to succeed, Greece needs to maintain a supportive business environment, including reducing bureaucracy and improving infrastructure.
Stay informed about program developments to seize the opportunity to invest in Greece’s future while securing a Golden Visa for yourself and your family. For expert guidance and the latest updates, reach out to Expat Law or subscribe to their newsletter. 

If you have any questions or need support, our team at XpatAthens is just a message away – get in touch with us and we will guide you in the best way possible!
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