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Monday, 07 December 2015 07:00

Temporary Home Rentals Now Legal In Greece

Greek homeowners can now rent out their houses for temporary use without being required to obtain a special operations label following an amendment made to the law last month abolishing rental terms.

Under the third bailout plan the Greek government agreed to with its creditors earlier this year, Greek property owners can now rent their homes through popular online platforms such as Airbnb, or through private rental contracts, without holding the special operations label awarded by the Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO).

To read more, please visit: Greek Travel Pages
Twenty selected destinations competed for the prestigious title of Best European Destination 2016 and Athens came in second!

Voting ended on February 10 with more than 288,000 votes for Zadar in Croatia who was elected Best European Destination 2016 and won the prestigious title.



The top 10 european best destinations for 2016 are:

1.    Zadar
2.    Athens
3.    Plovdiv
4.    Nantes
5.    The Azores Islands
6.    Paris
7.    Novi Sad
8.    Brussels
9.    Kotor
10.  Milan

To read more, please visit: Greek Travel Pages.
Islands have always been associated in peoples minds with beautiful sandy beaches, palm trees, sun beds & summer cocktails. However, apart from all of that, the best islands in the world also offer delicious food!

An annual survey conducted by Travel + Leisure gave readers the opportunity to rank their favorite islands not only for their beaches, but also for the quality of restaurants and the food they provide.

The list consisted of 20 islands worldwide and among them were 3 Greek ones famous for their cuisine and fine dining.

Santorini gained 5th position in the list, followed by Mykonos and Crete!

The Travel + Leisure List for Islands with the Best Food
  1. Nantucket
  2. St. Bart's 
  3. Maui, Hawaii
  4. Sicily
  5. Santorini
  6. Maldives
  7. Harbour Island
  8. Capri
  9. Hilton Head
  10. Oahu, Hawaii
  11. Bali
  12. Mykonos
  13. Malta
  14. Mallorca
  15. Vancouver Island
  16. Florida Keys
  17. Golden Isles
  18. Crete
  19. Kauai, Hawaii
  20. Anguilla

Originally posted on ellines.com
Translated by XpatAthens
Thursday, 01 June 2017 15:26

May 30 - An Outing In Athens

Discover unique places in Athens that both parents and kids will surely enjoy, hidden cafes among the Athenian gardens perfect for a coffee or light snack and a top restaurant in the city that offers the best Greek cuisine!

 

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Shot primarily from the rooftops, hills, and mountains in Athens, Greece, 'City of Athens' was created by Filmmaker and award winning Photographer Alexandros Maragos as a homage to the capital of Greece. Stunning hyperlapse and timelapses cinematography features Athens' skyline and the evening urban landscapes that makes Athens one glorious city. If you haven't watched it yet, check it out below!





Source: Vimeo

To learn more about the Filmmaker and Photographer, please visit: Alexandros Maragos
Rakaki, a modern Cretan tavern, is located in an area of Athens called Kesariani, near Mount Hymettos. The area is known for its culinary delights, particularly seafood says Culinary Backstreets. What makes the area so appealing are the relaxed, "nothing too fancy" meze houses or other types of eateries. "It’s a feeling that permeates the entire neighborhood, where old houses built by Greek refugees from Smyrna (or Izmir) still stand next to modern apartment blocks.

Rakaki is a  "small, cozy spot – there are only ten tables inside and another ten outside on the sidewalk." When CB visited for the first time, the place was packed and regulars were calling the waiters by their first name. The place opened in 2007 by brothers Marios and Kostas Petropoulos, getting their inspiration from their mother Despina, who is from Crete and knows how to cook well.

"The restaurant stays true to this familial inspiration, beginning with its name, which is the diminutive of raki, a strong spirit distilled from the residue of crushed grapes in Crete."

To read this article in full, please visit: Culinary Backstreets

Photo credit: TripAdvisor
To celebrate the two-year anniversary from the day it opened its doors to the public, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) invites photographers of all skill levels to participate in a group photography exhibition that will showcase moments of SNFCC life through their lenses.

The images may have been captured at an earlier date. They can focus on architecture, or a moment in time – any time of the year, any SNFCC area. Creative interpretations of this topic are encouraged!

This call for entries is free to enter for all photographers around the world over the age of 18. You may submit your entry at SNFCC.org/fence until 2 September 2018. Once the call for entries has come to a close, a jury of highly-regarded photography curators, academics and representatives of the organizers will review all images submitted for consideration The images selected by the Jury will be presented as a large-scale outdoor photography exhibition at the SNFCC. The exhibit will span a length of 400 meters, installed along the perimeter of the SNFCC.

The exhibition will be designed and produced by the New York based organization United Photo Industries in its signature "FENCE" exhibition style, and will be open for all visitors to explore and enjoy, thanks to an exclusive grant by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.

For more information, please visit: SNFCC
Thursday, 14 April 2022 07:00

Traditional Orange Spoon Sweet

Spoon sweets are sweet preserves, served in a spoon as a gesture of hospitality and are a big deal here, in Greece. They can be made from almost any fruit, though sour and bitter fruits are usually preferred.

Check the below recipe for an easy-peasy recipe for a delicious orange spoon sweet that will excite your guests' palate!

Ingredients 

2 kilos oranges
800 g granulated sugar
800 g water
1 tablespoon glucose
2 star anises
2 pods of cardamom
lemon juice of 1 lemon

To serve

strained yogurt
rosemary

Instructions
  • Remove the zest of the oranges and add it to a bowl. You can add 80 g brandy and 2 tablespoons sugar, and use it as orange extract. Store it in the refrigerator, sealed in a jar.
  • Cut the top and bottom ends of the oranges and then score the rind all around the orange. Carefully remove the peels, wrap them, and pierce them with a toothpick.
  • Transfer the peels to a pot with boiling water and boil for 5 minutes. Drain the water and follow the same process 1-2 more times, depending on the bitterness of the rind.
  • In the same pot add the sugar, the water, the glucose, the anise, the cardamom, the peels of the oranges, and transfer over low heat. Boil for 40-50 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat and add the lemon juice.
  • Let it cool well. The more the syrup is cooling down, the more it will thicken.
  • Serve with yogurt and rosemary. You can store it sealed airtight in a jar, in a cool and dry place.
To read the full recipe, please visit: akispetretzikis.com
Tuesday, 22 December 2015 07:00

Celebrating The Christmas Holidays In Athens

It's Christmas time in Athens! The traditional wishes at this time of year are, Merry Christmas - Kala Christougena - and, Happy New Year - Chronia Polla - literally "many happy years". Sometimes you'll also hear - Eftichismenos o kenourios chronos - which means Happy New Year.

Athens may not be on the most popular list for Christmas destinations, however it offers its visitors a wide range of choices, making Christmas a unique experience! To begin with, Christmas in Athens isn't accompanied by bitter cold and snow. Outings outdoors are easily enjoyed and you can even have coffee or lunch under heaters at one of the many great spots in the city. Wander the streets and watch the street performers and listen to the sounds of wandering musicians! Whether they play classical Christmas melodies or Greek traditional carols with a santouri or a clarinet, the outcome is the same - they create this particular spirit of joy and sentiment.

Just like many large cities during at time of year, Athens organize various festivities and events in many locations around the city. The center of festivity is at Syntagma - central square directly in front of parliament; the city Christmas tree is set up and the entire square is decorated festively for the holidays.

The merry and festive mood can be felt just about everywhere. Decorated streets, smiling faces, lights, music, children being photographed with balloons, fairy floss, candy. Let's not forget the freshly roasted chestnuts sold on almost every street corner and of course the lottery ticket vendors, who try to convince you that the new year will most definitely be YOUR LUCKY YEAR!!

The whole festive atmosphere is felt throughout the shopping districts and especially along Ermou Street which is typically full of people shopping and enjoying a leisurely time in central Athens. At Kotzia Square, opposite the City Hall of Athens, there is typically a large market selling books, jewelry, handicrafts, rugs, candy, and lots and lots of other things! Another place which gathers a lot of people within the city is Zappeio - just a quick walk from Syntagma Square. Almost every day in every corner of the city, something is always happening. Concerts, theatrical shows, performances, and all for free! For a complete program of events happening in Athens this Christmas & New Years 2015, please click HERE.

For those who would like to see a little snow and have 3-4 days at your disposal, then Arachova is a close and popular winter destination. It belongs to the county of Viotia, located three hours away from Athens, and where you will find the Parnasos Ski center, with its large slopes offering all levels of difficulty. There are many hotels and guesthouses there, and you may also visit the Oracle of Delphi, located nearby.

If you are fond of snowboarding, then head to the Ski center at Mainalou, in the county of Arcadia. Kalavryta is another great option during the winter in Greece and there you'll find one of the best ski centers in Greece. Another  attraction for visitors is the rack and pinion railway, which has operated the route from Kalavryta to Diakofto since 1896, through a landscape of unrivalled beauty.

Celebrating the Christmas holidays in Athens offers something for everyone! Enjoy!

Dadia Forest – home of the raptors. In the north-east of Greece lies an area known as Evros Hills, a vast area of almost uninhabited wooded hills. Dadia Forest, at the heart of this area is an extraordinary place of beauty, tranquility and nature. The forest is quite simply THE place in Europe for raptors, with 36 out of a possible 39 species having been recorded – 20 of which breed in the forest.

 

With so many species there are many exciting bird watching encounters to be had in the forest: Booted Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, Golden Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Honey Buzzard, Goshawk, Black Kite and Levant Sparrowhawk to pick out just a few species that may be seen.

In the whole of Europe Dadia it is the only forest where all four species of vulture can be found: Black, Egyptian, Griffon and the Lammergeier, have all been recorded or breed. In recent years the rare Black Vulture has proven something of a conservation success story in Greece, going from around 25 individual birds in the whole of eastern Europe in the 1980s (that were all in the Dadia Forest) up to 28 pairs in 2010 (WWF Greece) and 100 individual birds. There is now a 7,290 hectare area of the forest designated as a protected zone, with an additional 27,000 hectare buffer.

As well as being a wonderful place for birds Dadia has many species of mammals, more than 30. You can find Foxes, Badger, Red squirrels, Souslik and it is even possible (though very rare) to see Wolves. The forest is also home to around 40 species of reptiles and amphibians such as Dahl’s Whip Snake, Nose-horned Viper, Tortoises and the pretty Yellow-bellied Toad.

Mount Chelmos & Vouraikos Gorge National Park – butterfly mountain

Located in the north Peloponnese region is Mount Chelmos, also known as Aroania, a mountain range in Achaea. At its highest the summit range peaks at over 2,300 metres. It is generally damper and more forested than the mountains located in the southern half of the Peloponnese. Chelmos and its environs are one of the best places in the whole of Greece for the naturalist, with a diverse range of habitats and an incredibly rich array of flora and fauna. So rich is this natural bounty that it was declared a National Park, covering and area which extends for 544,000 sq. m.

Chelmos is celebrated as one of the best in Greece for butterflies, with over 100 species recorded. Perhaps its most famous butterfly is the rare and endangered Chelmos Blue, confined to the higher altitudes of Mt. Chelmos and just a handful of other places in Europe. There are plenty of other scale-winged delights to discover: Southern White Admiral, Apollo, Cleopatra, Lattice Brown, Camberwell Beauty, Powdered Brimstone, Southern Swallowtail, Grecian Copper, Nettle Tree Butterfly, Large Tortoiseshell, Queen of Spain Fritillary, Spotted Fritillary, Cardinal, Mountain Small White, Escher’s Blue, Anomalous Blue, Amanda’s Blue, Ilex Hairstreak, Greek Clouded Yellow, Olive Skipper, Oriental Marbled Skipper, Blue Argus, Osiris Blue, Odd-spot Blue, Pontic Blue, Greek Mazarine Blue (helena, often considered a distinct species), Balkan Grayling, Grecian Grayling, Blue-spot Hairstreak, Adonis Blue, Zephyr Blue, Ripart’s Anomalous Blue (pelopi, often considered a distinct species), Meleager’s Blue and many more!
Chelmos is not only adorned by these flying jewels, it is also clothed in a dazzling display of botanical beauty comprising of a very large number of plant species (including numerous endemics) – a mesmerizing sight, particularly in spring. A visit at that time of year can also mean a treat to the senses of the sights and sounds in the forested slopes of birds such as Crossbills, Serins, Bonelli’s Warblers, Nightingales, several Woodpecker species and lots more besides!

Text written and provided by Matt Berry

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