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This is a preview of the full content of our Greece’s Best app.

Please consider downloading this app to support small independent publishing and because:

  • All content is designed for mobile devices and works best there.
  • Detailed in-app maps will help you find sites using your device’s GPS.
  • The app works offline (one time upgrade required on Android versions).
  • All advertising (only present on Android versions) can be removed.

The app will also allow you to:

  • Add custom locations to the app map (your hotel…).
  • Create your own list of favourites as you browse.
  • Search the entire contents using a fast and simple text-search tool.
  • Make one-click phone calls (on phones).
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Greek Language

Confused

Though Greek is generally hard to fathom for foreigners, language surprisingly isn’t too much of a problem for travellers in Greece.

Since Greek is only spoken in Greece, many people have English as their second language, especially the younger generation.

Restaurants, tavernas, bars and coffee shops will all speak English and have their menus in a variety of languages to reflect the international crowd the country attracts.

If you decide to venture off the beaten track (always recommended) to a remote town in Central Greece, Northern Greece or the Peloponnese you might find some of the elderly local population are limited in English, but with gestures and, most importantly a smile, you’ll always get by. And with Greece the home of philoxenia – kindness to strangers – you’ll always get by.

Language & Etiquette

Text © Rebecca Hall

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