GREECE 2022

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  • Greece has solidified its position as a leading destination for luxury hotel investments

    Greece has solidified its position as a leading destination for luxury hotel investments

    The European luxury hotel market saw a robust €10.95 billion in transactions across 137 deals involving four- and five-star hotels in 2024, as reported by Global Asset Solutions. Despite a volatile economic climate, the sector maintained strong momentum, with Greece standing out for its high-quality offerings despite fewer transactions.

    Greece has solidified its position as a leading destination for luxury hotel investments
  • Metallica Concert at OAKA Sells Out in Record Time

    Metallica Concert at OAKA Sells Out in Record Time

    Tickets for Metallica’s highly anticipated concert at the Olympic Stadium (OAKA) on May 9, 2026, sold out in just two hours, marking a frenzy among Greek fans eager to witness the legendary band’s return.

    Metallica Concert at OAKA Sells Out in Record Time
  • Greek Unemployment Drops to 8% in April 2025

    Greek Unemployment Drops to 8% in April 2025

    The number of unemployed individuals stood at 391,263, reflecting a significant decrease of 128,525 people (24.7%) compared to April 2024 and a reduction of 26,943 people (6.4%) from March 2025.

    Greek Unemployment Drops to 8% in April 2025
  • Greece’s stance on SAFE in the European Council

    Greece’s stance on SAFE in the European Council

    The European Council adopted on Tuesday a regulation setting up the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) instrument. 

    Greece’s stance on SAFE in the European Council
  • Draft bill on migrants foresees tougher penalties

    Draft bill on migrants foresees tougher penalties

    For entry into the country, the bill provides for a stricter framework in line with the guidelines of the new European regulation on migration, which is set to come into effect in 2026

    Draft bill on migrants foresees tougher penalties