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VAT Reduction Comes Into Effect
1. Bread, pitta bread, rusks, salted crackers
2. Salt, vinegar, lemon, and refrigerated bouillon
3. Salted & smoked fish and fish roe.
4. Biscuits, cookies, chocolate, spoon sweets, peanut butter, chocolate spreads, ice cream, and others.
5. Sweeteners
6. Cold deserts such as puddings, rice puddings, jellos and others.
7. Cereals (excluding oats)
8. Fresh and frozen dough & fyllo products
9. Coffee and teas
10. Jams and preserves
11. Tomato sauces and puree
12. Condiments
13. Fruits and vegetables
14. Dried fruits and nuts
15. Margarine and vegetable oils
16. Juice
17. Ready-made packaged meals
18. Frozen potatoes
Furthermore, VAT will be reduced to 6% from 13% on electricity and gas bills. Restaurant and cafeteria meals are also subject to VAT reduction from 24% to 13%, excluding drinks.
How The Marathon Race And Other Races Will Affect Traffic Over The Weekend
Other races that will start at Vassilissis Sofias in Syntagma and finish at the Panathenaic Stadium on Sunday are:
In addition, short children's races will be held by local municipalities along the Marathon towns. In general, traffic restrictions will be introduced early on Saturday morning and stay in place, by location, until late afternoon on Sunday.
For further information and a detailed schedule of traffic restrictions, please visit: Hellenic Police (Greek Only)
Source: AMNA
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The Science (& Magic) Of Hot Springs In Greece
Mud Baths - A Timeless Ritual For Today's Well-Being

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Popular Hot Springs In Greece
Loutra Aidhipsoù, Evvoia
Aedipsos has a charm that’s hard to overstate. Just two and a half hours from Athens, on the easily accessible island of Evia, this historic thermal town is home to around eighty natural springs. Its waters, flowing at temperatures between 28° and 80°C, are naturally enriched with magnesium, calcium and iron, minerals long associated with soothing and restorative effects. What makes Aedipsos even more magical is the way its hot springs spill directly into the sea, creating pockets of semi‑thermal seawater along the shoreline. Slipping into these warm, mineral‑rich shallows feels like discovering a secret the ancient Greeks never quite gave up.
Loutra Killinis, Peloponnisos
Loutra Killinis, on the western edge of the Peloponnese, has been celebrated since antiquity for its remarkably therapeutic waters. Rich in sulphur and naturally warm, the springs here have long drawn visitors seeking relief and rejuvenation. What makes this spot particularly special is its natural mud — a mineral‑packed blend of thermal water and marine sediments that has been used for healing since ancient times. The combination is wonderfully indulgent: warm springs for deep relaxation, and silky, restorative mud that feels like nature’s own skincare ritual. It’s one of those rare places where the landscape itself seems determined to take care of you.
Kamena Vourla, Phthiotis
Kamena Vourla is a quiet seaside escape with a wonderfully unhurried charm, set about 150 kilometres north of Athens. Its hot springs, naturally warmed to between 30° and 40°C, are enriched with trace radioactive elements that many believe can help ease a range of ailments. The result is a gentle, soothing soak that feels both restorative and deeply calming. Beyond the springs themselves, the area offers easy access to cultural landmarks and nearby mountain regions, making it a lovely base for anyone seeking a blend of relaxation, nature and a touch of adventure.
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Loutra Pozar, Macedonia
Pozar is one of those places where nature feels almost theatrical. At the foot of Mount Voras, a 37°C river milky with calcium carbonate cuts through a marble gorge, feeding eight outdoor pools, retro copper tubs and twin Ottoman‑era hammams. The water, nicknamed pózar (“fire” in old Serbian), has long been prized for easing neuralgia, sciatica and sluggish circulation. Just metres away, snowmelt waterfalls crash into the gorge, offering the kind of invigorating cold plunge that Nordic spas dream of. Set in the historic district of Pella, birthplace of Alexander the Great, the Pozar Thermal Baths combine hot springs, rivers and both natural and artificial waterfalls in a landscape that feels almost mythic. The Thermopotamos River flows through shallow bends and small cascades, its steady 37°C waters recommended for rheumatic, dermatological, respiratory and circulatory conditions ; a warm, mineral‑rich embrace in the heart of the mountains.
Ypati, Phthiotis
In the shadow of Mount Oiti, Ypati’s 33°C spring bubbles up rich in magnesium, calcium and natural carbon dioxide — a mineral cocktail long favoured for easing migraines, soothing the nerves and giving the cardiovascular system a gentle reset. Ancient lore claims that Hercules once paused here to recover between his feats, letting the warm waters melt away the strain of his labours. Spend a little time soaking and you may understand why: there’s a quiet strength to this place that leaves you feeling lighter.
Lagkada, Macedonia
Just outside Thessaloniki, Lagkada offers a wonderfully atmospheric blend of history and natural wellbeing. The site is home to two impressive natural hammams fed by hot springs that have been cherished for centuries. Alongside them, therapeutic mud used since Byzantine times adds another layer of tradition to the experience. It’s one of those rare places where hot springs and healing mud coexist in perfect harmony, creating a setting that feels both deeply rooted in the past and effortlessly soothing in the present.
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Milos
Milos wears its volcanic soul proudly, and nowhere is it more evident than around Paleochori and Adamas, where pockets of warm, mineral‑rich mud form naturally along the shoreline. Thanks to the island’s geothermal activity, you’ll find spots where the earth gently steams, the sand is warm underfoot, and silky therapeutic mud appears in small, inviting pools. It’s a wonderfully elemental experience, part beach, part natural spa, with the Aegean’s clear waters just a few steps away for a refreshing dip.
Filiatra, Peloponnisos
Filiatra, tucked away in the Peloponnese, is home to hot springs that feel like a true hidden gem. Surrounded by lush greenery and completely free to enjoy, they offer a wonderfully peaceful escape for anyone craving a slower pace. The warm, mineral‑rich waters are believed to have gentle healing properties, drawing both locals and curious travellers in search of quiet rejuvenation. With tranquil views over the rolling hills, it’s an easy place to linger. And once you’ve had your fill of soaking, the nearby town invites you to wander its streets and experience a slice of traditional Greek life.
Mud Bath of Lydia, Kavala
Just outside Kavala lies the Mud Bath of Lydia, a place where myth and landscape seem to blend effortlessly. Legend has it that Lydia, a goddess famed for her eternal youth and luminous beauty, drew her radiance from the very mud that still lines these shores. Over time, her secret slipped into the world, turning these natural mud baths into a beloved retreat for anyone seeking healing, revitalisation and a whisper of ancient enchantment. And since Lydia herself has tested and approved the place long before any of us, you can head there with full confidence and let nature work its quiet magic!

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Kythnos
Kythnos is one of the Cyclades’ quieter treasures, and its natural hot springs are among the island’s most delightful surprises. In the Loutra area, warm thermal waters flow straight into the sea, creating gentle pockets where you can drift between soothing heat and refreshing Aegean blue. The setting is wonderfully serene : rocky coves, crystal‑clear water and far fewer crowds than on neighbouring islands. It’s the kind of place where you can truly unwind, then wander off to explore charming villages or follow scenic hiking trails that reveal sweeping views across the archipelago.
Exploring Greece’s hot springs and natural mud baths is a wonderfully soothing way to connect with the landscape — and with yourself — as long as you go prepared and tread lightly. Pro tip: check accessibility (some spots involve a short walk or hike), stay hydrated (warm waters can sneakily dehydrate you), and respect nature (leave each place just as magical and rugged as you found it). And once you’ve settled in, the experience becomes something deeper: a mud bath or a soak in a natural hot spring is a genuine moment of reconnection, giving you the space to unwind, care for your body and tune into your sensations. It’s a simple ritual that nurtures mental and emotional wellbeing, quiets external worries and restores a sense of inner balance : a true treasure for both body and mind!
A Night At The Coco-Mat Hotel Nafsika In Kifissia
We thank our friend Bex for sending us her experience at a hotel in Athens.
I was very lucky this Saturday 5th October! I had the pleasure of being hosted by Coco-Mat in Kifissia, a rather swanky Northern suburb in Athens. Coco-Mat was established in 1989 here in Greece…if you’ve not heard of them, they’re Award-Winning makers of quality mattresses, pillows sleep products, towels & furniture.
They have stores around Greece and various places in Europe, the Middle East, the U.S.A. and Asia including France, Spain, The Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Saudi Arabia, New York, China & South Korea.
The Coco-Mat concept of wellbeing for all by creating a truly restful night’s sleep has migrated into the company opening a series of Hotels and Resorts around Europe. And I spent the night in their Nafsika Hotel, Kifissia, Athens. Only opened for a year and a half, what awaited me? How was the experience? What’s all this fuss about pillows and beds?
Coco-Mat have a simple philosophy: to make your stay feel as if you’re at home. And I have to say, they’ve created an ambiance that certainly reflects this. From the moment you step through the front door, the open plan ‘reception’ / relaxation area / restaurant plays its role. Cleverly there is a lot of light, open space and an open kitchen. The ability to see through the glass into the kitchen area goes one step further into ensuring a homely atmosphere. They go further by providing you with their top quality mattresses and pillows. And believe me, I slept like a baby.
Sleep is vital to wellbeing
I usually sleep very well, but didn’t realise how much better I could sleep until I slept on a Coco-Mat bed and pillows. After a delicious dinner of spinach risotto, I had a lovely long, hot shower in the monsoon style bathroom, then crawled into bed for some cable TV (another little luxury for me). An hour later I was fast asleep, head nestled into the goose down pillow, body firmly moulded into the gorgeous mattress.
I awoke rejuvenated (not quite jumping out of bed)—and ready for breakfast.
Muesli, fresh orange juice and a buffet selection of cheeses, home-made bread, halva and cheese pies awaited me. I could have had fresh coffee and a range of teas too.
Other hotels
I would jump at the chance to stay in another Coco-Mat Hotel. In Greece they offer locations in Athens, Serifos, Halkidiki, Karpenisi, Korinthia, Karitsa Larisas, Alonissos, Milos and Karpenisi as well as a the sailing boat ANEMOLIA which provides exceptional cruising holidays in the Sporades and North Aegean Islands (yes please!). COCO-MAT Hotel Nafsika in Kifissia, Athens (where I stayed) is perfect for business and pleasure alike. If I’d wanted to explore Kifissia more closely, I could have done so by borrowing one of their bicycles (unfortunately I don’t trust myself not to fall off into the path of an approaching car, otherwise I would have done).
Rates at the Hotel Nafsika in Kifissia, Athens start at 115 Euros per room per night for a Double, rising to 150 Euros per night for the Suite. Whether you’re coming to Athens (or Greece) for business or pleasure, I’d highly recommend Coco-Mat Hotels for their ambience, healthy food and, of course, a guaranteed peaceful night’s sleep.
By Bex
http://www.leavingcairo.com/2013/10/a-night-at-coco-mat-hotel-nafsika-in.html
Until next week,
Jack
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