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Greece's vital summer tourism season has officially begun. With the country expecting high numbers of visitors this year, the decision to lift COVID-19 restrictions throughout the summer tourism period was made and authorities will consider reinstating them in September.



Click here to learn more about how to protect yourself, symptoms, and where to seek medical treatment. 
Click here to read about how to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in Greece.


New Measures
  • As of May 1, 2022, the public will no longer need to present coronavirus vaccination or illness certificates to enter indoor or open spaces such as restaurants.
  • Students will no longer be required to regularly present negative self-tests starting May 1, 2022.
  • Unvaccinated employees will have to present 1 negative Rapid Antigen Test per week to access their workspace as of May 1, 2022
  • From May 1 until August 31, 2022, all venues will be able to operate at full capacity (100 percent).
  • Wearing masks indoors will no longer be mandatory as of June 1, 2022 with some exceptions that will be announced shortly
Important Notice from XpatAthens
 
It is important to remind our readers that XpatAthens is not in any way a media source. While we do our best to keep our readers informed, we advise you to consult Greek media outlets such as ekathimerini.comamna.grnaftemporiki.gr, and protothema.gr and/or international news sites for up-to-the-hour updates on the coronavirus. Be wise and stay safe.

Article sources used above: gtp.gr and naftemporiki.gr. 
Thursday, 03 February 2022 13:29

The World Class Wines Of Attica

Attica, the peninsula surrounded by the Aegean Sea where Athens stands, is a region of many surprises. Look around if you’re landing at Athens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport and you’ll notice some of the 29,000 acres of vineyards, where 32 wineries produce world-class labels.

Fascinatingly enough, the culture of winemaking in Greece has existed in the region for around three and a half thousand years and in mythology, the God Dionysus traveled across Attica offering wine. Wine has always been an important gastronomic and cultural staple of the Greek diet and lifestyle, as proven by archaeological finds of amphorae and kylixes (cups) that wine was transported and consumed in.

The dry, warm climate and abundant sunshine in Attica through most of the year certainly help – both in the production of wine and in providing the perfect opportunity to visit wineries to taste and shop local varieties in 30 to 60 minutes of travel from the centre of town. Attica also produces honey, pistachio nuts, and prized black figs in season.

The areas of Kapandriti, Koropi, Pikermi, Spata, Pallini, and Stamata are where you’ll find the wineries of Attica, where the famous Savvatiano and Roditis, as well as Retsina, made from Savvatiano wine with added pine resins. “Savatiano is like drinking the Greek summer,” said global wine expert Tara Thomas to Wine & Spirit magazine, “fruity, complete in taste, easy to drink, with the scents of citrus and green apple popping out of the glass; a world-class grape.”

More modern varieties include Malagouzia, Assyrtiko, Fileri, Cabernet Sauvignon, Agiorgitiko, Athiri, Vilana, Merlot, Robola, White Muscat, Muscat of Hamburg and Muscat of Alexandria. GCT spoke with leading oenologist Nico Manessis to get some top tips on the most highly recommended Attica wineries to visit. Manessis is a leading expert on the wines of his native Greece. He authored the pioneering ‘The Greek Wine Guide’ and the’ Illustrated Greek Wine book. His travels on the wine routes continue chronicling developments which are published in his excellent and informative website Greek Wine World.

To read this article in full, please visit: greekcitytimes.com
A unique event with a piano player floating in the air over the Tempi Valley to promote the natural heritage in the area of Central Greece.

Sunday afternoon, hikers and other visitors were stunned, when a woman appeared in the air with her piano that was floating in the air with the help of big balloons, creating an unreal scenery.

This unique event and promotion video was an idea of director Paschalis Mantis and the pianist of the Acropolis museum Elena Xydia who followed a call by the mayor of Tempi Municipality, Giorgos Manolis, in order to create a special video promoting the natural heritage of the area.

A volunteer team worked for some time planning the venture, which is unique as no one has attempted it before in a natural landscape, at such a great height.

With impeccable technical planning by Vassilis Badavis, all safety measures were foreseen, in this venture which was completely safe both in the preparation phase and in the final implementation phase.

It should be noted that the help offered by the Larissa Fire Brigade, the Police, and the Larissa Chamber of Commerce was very important and essential, the organizers said.

Originally published on: keeptalkinggreece.com


Thursday, 03 October 2024 12:51

Greek Property Consulting

XpatAthens provides effective and efficient personalized services that are designed to save you time and money. Whether you’re a foreigner living in Greece or living outside the country, we can assist you at every step of the way. 

Offering a boutique-style service, our trustworthy team - including certified architects - engineers, interior designers, civil engineers, property lawyers, local accountants, hand-picked construction teams, and property managers - know the intricacies of buying, owning, building and selling property in Greece. They’re all about getting the job done exceedingly well so that your experience is worry free!

Get in touch with our team of experienced professionals who work with you one-on-one to provide a completely tailored service that meets your individual property needs. 

Our team of experts can help you with:

Property Management Services in Greece - We help Greek property owners to lease their property with the best terms. We specialize in comprehensive property management for owners, ensuring maximum rental returns and hassle-free experiences. Our services include financial management, digital marketing channels optimization, as well as thorough supervision and maintenance of your property.

Greek Property Pre-Purchase Support - We will Inspect your property before purchase to ensure it meets all legal compliance; we provide legal and notarial representation for property transfers, and property insurance all with English speaking associates experienced in working with overseas clients.

Greek Property Point Person - All of our clients are predominantly non-Greek residents who wish to purchase or who already own property in Greece. We handle all real estate related matters, becoming your go-to-point-person and owner’s representative.

Greek Property Portfolio - We coordinate the process of organizing all your property related documents such as title deeds, public entity registrations, building permits, etc. in order to ensure that as an owner all of your property documents are up-to-date.

Remodeling & Procurement in Greece - We handle complete and partial renovations and upgrades of any scale and type. Our services include plumbing, electrical installations, carpentry, masonry, painting, furniture, fixtures, and landscape design.

Greek Property Ownership - We can assist with handling domestic accounts, negotiating leases, issuing energy performance certificates for rental properties, handling ‘common area’ (kinohrista) matters by representing apartment owners and overall property related compliance services with our team of English speaking associates.

Contact us directly here to tell us about your needs. We are a team of trustworthy locals who speak the language, and know how to get the job done impeccably well!
The Meet Market is back in the lush green oasis of Zappeion, hosting the most summery celebration of entrepreneurship in the city. In a vibrant setting under the jacarandas trees, we await you on Saturday the 5th and Sunday the 6th of July, at the coolest spot in Athens for two days full of meeting, greeting, browsing, shopping, tasting, and grooving.  Expect to find great food, beers from microbreweries, wine from local producers, plus refreshing cocktails and spritzes to elevate the mood in a summer-perfect meet-up bursting with good energy.

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Plenty of new makers!

This July’s Meet Market will showcase over 80 creators – many of whom are making their debut – offering locally-designed clothing, unique accessories, handmade jewelry, stylish home decor, beauty and wellness products made from natural ingredients, packaged foods directly from the Greek land, carefully selected kids’ items, vintage treasures, and much more.

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All-Day Music

Staying true to our motto “First a Meet, then a Market,” our program features continuous sets from beloved DJs, starting with laid-back afternoon tunes and peaking with dance beats by night. The music never stops!

Fun for All Ages

Coming with the kids?  No problem.  We’ll have free activities for kids, including creative games, juggling performances, bubble shows, face painting, and plenty of surprises. And there's no shortage of food and drink: mouthwatering street food, pizza, burgers, and ice cream… and for the adults, we’ve got beers, wine, refreshing cocktails, and summer spirits.

Extra tip: Stop by the Info Point / Central Cash Desk and... you might walk away with a gift basket! Enter the raffle and win one of three baskets filled with authentic, handmade gifts from our amazing exhibitors!

The Coolest Summer Stop

Join us in an open, summer setting for strolls under the trees, relaxing on the grass, catching up with friends, doing some summer shopping, snacking, drinking and just enjoying the positive vibes. The Meet Market at Zappeion is the coolest stop of the summer – where the city comes to life just before it empties out for the holidays.

#TheMeetMarket: A nomadic market of innovation and creativity. Clothes, jewelry, accessories, wellness & self-care products, art & decor, kids' goods, delicious treats, collectible vintage finds, street food, interactive games, DJ sets & positive vibes – all in celebration of the local entrepreneurial spirit.

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#MakersLineup

Hand-Designer Clothes:
Aelia.You, Adelie Pengu, Anemuku, Bakayaro, circle of karma, DRU, Greek Sayings in English, Hazelnut Streetwear, Kadó Handmade, Ovary Gang, Nik’s, Sevi Waves, Siel, Xana, ΖΕΦΥR

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Accessories:
Anakata handmade, INO Design, Favlos Kyklos, FORE, LePlou, Mavrosandals, Molkano, MoMo HandCrafted, Rimadi & Kardoulezen, The Mpini Project, Théla, Think Bricks, Trapeze

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Kids & Toys:
Aeikiniton, Happy Button store, Mamuka, I Love Bows

Jewelry:
ANV Handmade Jewerly, Argiro Handmade Projects, BSOD, Diesblon, Freyja Jewelry, Illimite Jewerly, Irini Kutiva Ceramics, Kilimi, Loveisall., LUSSU MARSO, MGeometric Designs, Mikrama, Mosaic Beadwork, Matharia, North & South Jewelry, NOXPIRIA, Pretty Little Things, Red Fox Stories, Sisyphus

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Mind, Body & Soul:
Bee Naturalles, Christies, Hazel Natural Skincare, The Soaphouse, The Salve Project

Vintage & Retro:
King Kong Vintage, Lilian in Love, Memorabilia Lovers, MUNDA

Art & HomeDeco
Aethereal Ceramics, Blue Studio Ceramics, EleniPal Ceramics, Little Stone Studio, Meli Ceramics, Paperlocs., Redy., Sava Handmade Creations, Sporos.Wrapped in Art, Signature Project, STONED Design, Urban Muses

Tasting Corner:
‘Αγρια Νομή, Αpo Kardias Olive Oil, Aithra Premium Spirits, Οικογένεια Δασκαλάκη, Kakau Worship, ΣάΟΣ

Street Food & Drinks:
ALU.beer, Django Gelato, Grape Store, Falafeladiko, Fysika, Kykao Handcrafted, Neropistolo, Pizza Dough, Tarantino Burgers, The Meet Market Bar, Toul’s Brew

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#DJLineup

Saturday 05.07
15:00 - 17:00: Rrose Sélavy
17:00 - 19:00: Pipidee
19:00 - 21:00: DJ Kiten
21:00 - 23:00: George Garavellos

Sunday 06.07
15:00 - 17:00: djk_aka_zegas
17:00 - 19:00: mR GEE
19:00 - 21:00: dj kotétrataté
21:00 - 23:00: Zervas_Giorgos_tsxls
 
Activities for Kids
(Participation is FREE!)
 
Saturday 05.07

18:00 - 21:00 | Outdoor interactivities from Paizontas
19:30 - 21:00 | Juggling and Bubble Show from Fundastick Performing Arts

Sunday 06.07

18:00 - 21:00 | Outdoor interactivities from Paizontas
18:00 - 20:00 | Face-painting by Moutzoures
20:00 - 21:00 | Magic Show by Magic Tolto
 
Paizontas - Let the fun begin!  Join us for outdoor recreational and educational activities like mega jenga, slackline, crate climbing, and rock climbing for kids that harmoniously combine fun play with hands-on learning!

Juggling and Bubble Show from Fundastick Performing Arts - Panagiotis Argyrakis from Fundastick Performing Arts will entertain both young and old alike with his amazing juggling skills and giant soap bubbles!

Face-painting with Moutzoures - Brushes are dancing with sponges, eager for colors to roll, glitter to be sprinkled, and admire the children’s faces filled with Spring as the Μoutzoures team heads over to the Meet Market #SummerEdition! 

Magic Show by Magic Tolto - The pinnacle of children's entertainment Magic Tolto presents an interactive magic show full of moments of laughter, excitement and real fun this Christmas at the Meet Market! For ages: 4+

Parallel Activities

Wine Tasting by Grape Store
Saturday | 19:00 - 20:00
Sunday | 19:00 - 20:00

Join us for an delightful wine tasting session featuring exquisite Greek wines in the serene Zappeion Garden, beneath the trees' shade. Savor a curated selection of Greece's finest vintages, including the most known but also rare local varieties, each telling a unique story of the sun-kissed vineyards and rich heritage. Enjoy the harmonious blend of nature's tranquility and the vibrant notes of the wines. Discover the unique flavors in every glass, surrounded by natural splendor in the festive vibe of the Meet Market.

Cost: 20€ /  person
Duration: 45 - 60 λεπτά
Capacity: 20 people
Reservations: grapestore.gr or on the spot based on availability
Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:57

House Sitting

And oldie, but goodie from Jack...I’ve spent the past week house-sitting for a friend in Koukaki, in the shadow of the Parthenon. Part of the deal is walking the dog 3 times daily – a task which I don’t mind at all, much less given that my dog-walking path is the Dionisiou Areopagitou pathway around the Acropolis. I mean, how much better does it get – early morning, deserted streets, quiet – and all the dog-owners out for their morning jaunt around the great symbol of the city…

I never thought of Athens as a ‘dog owning city’. I stand corrected.

I’ve walked around the historic centre this week more times than I can count. I told my friends I’ve been doing laps around the Acropolis. It’s surreal. And completely ‘normal’ too. I think it’s great that such an important monument forms such an ‘integral’ part of day-to-day life here. Whether you walk around it, drive around it, look at it through a distant window – it’s always there. And for every tourist with map in hand, staring at the rock – there is another local, on her way to meet a friend for a catch-up.

Life in the centre of Athens – for my taste – is fantastic. Everything is just around the corner. The streets are busy with voices and activity. Nightlife is ‘just over there’. And parking is… well, parking is no issue when you don’t even need a car.

So with the Acropolis Museum in front of me, Makriyianni street behind me, I wait for the real estate agent to show up – it’s about time I checked out some apartments down here…

Until next time,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Thursday, 09 June 2016 07:00

Biking In Athens

The capital of Greece, with the joys of the mountain and the pleasures of the sea equally available, can really thrill the bikers. Mount the bicycle of your imagination and follow us on an enchanting trip around the beauties of Athens. Kids of all ages, set the wheels in motion… Take your family along and follow safe ways through parks and cycle lanes. Treat your spare time of nonchalance with fitness in the following suggested places...

- Park of Environmental Information and Sensitisation “Antonis Tritsis”.

- “Syggrou” grove in Kifissia

- The ex royal estate in Tatoi

- The Technical University’s park in Zografou

- Intermunicipal cycle track of the northern suburbs

Let history be your guide…

The longest pedestrian walkway is Dionysiou Areopagitou str. It starts at the Hadrian’s Arch; it goes past the Acropolis Museum and keeps on through Apostolou Pavlou str. to Thissio and Monastiraki and, at Assomaton square, it meets Ermou str. Take the latter and go as far as Gazi or Plaka.

Feel the energy of the surroundings: incomparable monuments of the Greek cultural heritage will set the backdrop for an unforgettable ride pas the Ancient Agora, the Ancient Dionysus Theatre, the Roman Agora. For a time journey back to the ages of the old times of Athens as capital of the Hellenic Republic, Plaka is the best choice.

Caressed by the sea breeze…

When you have cycled around the city centre but you are eager for more, go to the Athens Riviera and enjoy some ouzo after your ride. Our suggestions:

-From “Floisvos” marina to Eden beach

-From Fáliro to Glyfáda

-From the marina in Glyfáda to Kavouri

To read this article in full, please visit: Visit Greece
 

 

 

Thursday, 19 February 2015 12:28

Greeks In New York To Celebrate Oxi Day

On October 28th, millions around the world will commemorate OXI (pronounced ō-hē) Day, a day honoring Greece’s courageous resistance during World War II. The day will be remembered on board the USS SLATER in Albany, New York with a brief program beginning at 9:00 a.m. The public is invited to attend. 

In 1940 Mussolini delivered an ultimatum to Greece’s Prime Minister demanding the entry of the Italian army into Greece and Italian occupation of Greek territory. The Prime Minister refused. His response was quickly echoed by the people of Athens as “Oxi,” meaning “No.” 

To read more, please visit greekreporter.com

By Ioanna Zikakou

Friday, 27 February 2015 15:40

Balcony Life In Athens

For days now, my friend has been telling me about the fat Greek man in the string vest opposite her apartment. She wakes up to him being yelled at by his wife and today I received the following from her: "What a wake up call, seeing the old fat guy in his y fronts on the balcony across from me first thing in the morn...!" Which got us both thinking about Balcony Life in Athens. You see being a city, balconies become the 'gardens of the home.' Even in the country, people don't often live in houses and live in flats - thus the balcony becomes a great extension of the home.

Me? I have the odd Aloe Vera plant on mine, the air conditioning pipe leaking into a dead plant, a storage cupboard for my hoover and my washing can quite frequently be found drying on it.

On the subject of washing, some people extend their washing machines onto it - others drag their living room furniture out there in the summer, turning it inwards to watch TV from the balcony... often Cd's can be found dangling off the (almost always) green awning that serves as both a cover from the sun and a cover from prying eyes (no "Friends" spying on you from their balcony across the way!), in order to reflect the sun and scare away the ever present pigeons.

Breakfast and dinner is often served out there - in fact, as mentioned: it is a real extension of the home. It helps if you've a big area and are not facing the main road, but even then it's great to utilise your balcony. Unless you live on the ground floor or in the basement, rarely does an Athenian home not have a balcony.

And if your even 'luckier,' like my friend, you can witness and hear everyday life going on around you - but maybe I draw the line at semi naked fat old Greek men in y-fronts, the Greek version of Ugly Naked Guy!

By Bex

lifebeyondbordersblog.com
Tuesday, 22 March 2016 07:00

Tips To Help You Learn Greek

Learning a new language is not always easy - especially Greek! When you relocate to a country where you don’t speak the language, it is always a good idea to try and learn the language or at least a few words. Here are some tips to make learning Greek just a bit easier!

1. Learn the alphabet and listen to people speaking. It is important to learn how to pronounce the letters in the alphabet and once you know this, you will have no trouble being understood or pronouncing words.

2. Learn basic grammar. Many language teachers plunge into grammar without teaching the simple basics or teaching a single word. Many people will agree that it is best to initially learn a few of the basic rules such as the ‘to be’ rule and focus on learning words and phrases - grammar will come later.

3. Read road signs. Practice your language skills by reading road signs. It is a great way to familiarize yourself with your surroundings but also to help you remember and recognize letters of the alphabet.

4. Read subtitles. Many tv shows and films on Greek TV are in English with Greek subtitles. Reading the Greek subtitles while listening to the film in English is an excellent way to learn new words.

5. Listen to Greek music. Greece has many genres of music from traditional to modern, listening to Greek music while you work or just having it on while you're at home will help you pick up new phrases, not to mention enjoying great songs!

6. Talk with the locals. Not only is this a great way to integrate and meet people in your local community, but practicing speaking Greek is probably the greatest way to learn the lingo. Spending some of your day interacting with people you meet at shops, on the street or on the bus, will help you learn pronunciation, word order, grammar, and everyday phrases.

Learning Greek can be fun ~ enjoy!!

To read more tips, please visit: GreekReporter
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