Holidaymakers have been warned that Athens is struggling to cope with the number of tourists. The city’s mayor has spoken out about the situation as the city faces the “burdens” of year-round tourism.
Athens has grown as a tourist destination in recent years, and last year around seven million people visited the Greek capital.
But the city’s mayor said that despite the visitor numbers, it generated only 42 cents in revenue from each tourist. As a result, the destination can’t keep up with visitor demands.
Writing in local news site ekthaimerini.com in the spring, the mayor of Athens Haris Doukas warned the city was struggling with a a tourism problem READ MORE: Greece weather warning issued for ‘very high temperatures’ as wildfire breaks out He described the income that Athens received in 2023 as ‘disturbing’ despite the fact it was “one of the best years of tourism”.
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