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Thessaloniki Taking Innovative Steps to Shape Tourism Model

The Thessaloniki Tourism Organization is taking innovative steps to shape the city's tourism model and attract tourists all year round.

FoodTreX Thessaloniki: Το Διεθνές Summit Γαστρονομικού Τουρισμού έρχεται τον Οκτώβριο

Η πρακτική εφαρμογή μεθόδων για την ανάπτυξη του γαστρονομικού τουρισμού θα αποτελέσει το επίκεντρο του διεθνούς summit FoodTrex Thessaloniki.

‘Thessbrunch’ Returns with New Autumn Menus and Events in Thessaloniki

After a short summer break, Thessbrunch, the culinary initiative of the Thessaloniki Hotels Association, returns with new autumn menus and events.

Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki Invites All to its Tennis Academy

Thessaloniki's Hyatt Regency is welcoming children of all ages, as well as adults, to its Tennis Academy.

Thessaloniki’s Hyatt Regency to Participate in 1st ‘Modern Macedonian Cuisine Week’

The Hyatt Regency hotel in Thessaloniki will participate in the 1st ‘Modern Macedonian Cuisine Week’ during March 12-18.

Hyatt Regency Thessaloniki Announces Special Chinese Brunch Menu

From February 27 until March 4, the Hyatt Regency hotel in Thessaloniki will be serving Chinese brunch at its Ambrosia restaurant.

Les Clefs D’Or Hellas Elects National Board

Les Clefs D'Or Hellas recently elected its new national board. Spiros Arathimos (Titania Hotel) was elected president, Emmanuel Kamilakis (Athens Hilton Hotel) as vice president, Stavroula Legou (Metropolitan Hotel) as general secretary, Georgios Kotsonis (Golden Age Hotel) as...

Hoteliers Agree To Bookings For 2004 Games

After promises by government quarters to hold off on any new hotels other than those already approved or being approved (4,500 rooms), the Athens Hoteliers Association agreed to book another 10% of available rooms in luxury hotel units for officials of the 2004 Olympic Games....

Hyatt Regency Buys Grande Bretagne Shares

Through share purchases on the Athens Stock Exchange, the Hyatt Regency of Thessaloniki purchased at least 17% of the Athens-central deluxe hotel Grand Bretagne. Hyatt said it would acquire additional shares if the open-market price is reasonable.