Statement by the Minister of Culture and Tourism Mr. Pavlos Yeroulanos on the recent demonstrations in the center of Athens
Greece is turning a page towards financial stability and growth. In this effort, an austerity plan was voted by the Greek parliament resulting to temporary demonstration and disruptions in the center of the city of Athens. These events, although unfortunate, were local and do not represent in any way everyday life in the city. Visitors […]
Greece is turning a page towards financial stability and growth. In this effort, an austerity plan was voted by the Greek parliament resulting to temporary demonstration and disruptions in the center of the city of Athens.
These events, although unfortunate, were local and do not represent in any way everyday life in the city.
Visitors in Athens continue to enjoy a secure and tranquil environment and a very vibrant cultural experience.
All modes of transportation, all culture and sport venues and aspects of life have returned to normality and visitors can enjoy the experience they planned for.
No other city or location in Greece was affected by these disruptions.