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Free Wi-Fi Hotspots in Greece by Mid 2015

The Greek Ministry of Infrastructure estimates that the first 4,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots will be ready in mid 2015. The wi-fi hotspots will be initially...

Amal Alamuddin as the Deus Ex Machina

It seems that the spirit of ancient Greece has come to the rescue of suffering, debt-stricken, contemporary Greece. How else can one explain that...

Amphipolis Tomb Timeline: What We Know So Far About the Magnificent Ancient Greek Monument

This article gets updated constantly, as new findings of the Alexander the Great-era tomb surface from the Casta hill in Amphipolis, Greece.  The recent archaeological discoveries...

Top 10 Chania Tourist Attractions

Chania, Crete's second largest city, is one of the island's "must see" places. The picturesque scenery, the city's rich history, the traditional small villages...

Elios Sends Three Greek-American Students to Greece

Elios Charitable Foundation partnered with the National Hellenic Society, for the first time, to award three university students with the Elios Grants for Heritage...

August Full Moon in Greece: Complete List of Special Events

The magical August full moon will be celebrated across Greece with many museums and Greek archaeological sites staying open until midnight and presenting various events free...

Free Wi-Fi Across Greece

Free Wi-Fi access will be soon available in more than 4,000 public places across Greece.  These include wi-fi hotspots in 302 Greek municipalities, 100...

Greece Survival Guide

ATHENS ACROPOLIS Tel. 210.321.4172 Winter Schedule Tuesdays – Sundays 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Mondays & holidays closed Summer Schedule Tuesdays – Sundays 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mondays & holidays...

Olive Wreaths for Paris Marathon Winners

The winners of the Paris Marathon were for the first time offered symbolic olive wreaths from trees planted at the Tomb of Marathon. The 38th...

Greek Bronzes To Be Exhibited in U.S. and Italy

Monumental bronze sculptures from major museums worldwide, including Greek ones, will be displayed in Florence, Los Angeles and Washington next year in an exhibition...