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A new wave of restaurants, hotels and cultural energy proves the Greek capital is a world-class city in motion.
Beneath a public square in Athens lies an engineering marvel that has been dormant for centuries. A part of it passes under a ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Giorgos Sachinis, director of strategy and innovation at Athens Water Supply and Sewage Company, about plans to revive an ancient aqueduct built by the Romans.
Dozens of emblematic archaeological sites and museums across Greece will host free night events during the week of the August ...
Athens monuments will be closed to the public during afternoon hours this weekend as Greece is faced with a prolonged ...
Archaeologists and conservators from the European Centre of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Monuments uncovered frescoes beneath the white walls of the Church of Saint Nicholas in Mesopotamia, Albania.
Helicopter routes in Greece just changed the game—discover how hoper is transforming island hopping and private travel in the Aegean.
In early December, the Architect Show returns to Athens with a power-packed weekend of design inspiration. Set against the ...
Southern Europe is being scorched by an unrelenting heatwave that has forced Greece to close ancient landmarks and triggered ...
Lefkada is the only Greek island you can reach by car, making it an undiscovered delight for travellers who want to properly ...
Along the coast of Greece's mainland is a seaside town that offers visitors an exploration of ancient history and beautiful ...
YOTEL debuts in Greece with a bold new flexible living concept, launching across three iconic central Athens neighbourhoods in partnership with Valpre Capital-marking a major step into Europe's ...