A night on the house in Athens……………………………..
Greece and Mediterranean Travel say that between 1 November 2007 and 31 March 2008 there are plenty of good reasons to extend your stay for a while in Athens.
If you are a history buff, this is the best time of the year to appreciate the historic sites of Athens and the Greek mainland free of the crowds and free of a fire threat.
You don’t have to go very far out town to see the special beauty that winter brings to Athens and surrounds. It may be a bit chilly for sunbathing and swimming but winter has its own special magic in Greece and it’s a lot cheaper than summer.
Greece and Med have large number of special hotel deals in Athens during the cooler season.
Here is a sample. All require consecutive night stays to qualify for the free night: –
Athens Plaza: 5 Star – Stay 4 nights Pay 3. Valid 1 Nov – 31 Mar [pictured below]
Delphi Art: 4 Star – Stay 4 nights Pay 3. Valid 1 Nov – 31 Mar
Fresh Hotel: 4 Star – Stay 4 nights Pay 3. Valid 1 Nov – 31 Mar

Plaka Hotel and Hermes Hotel: 3 star – Stay 4 nights and Pay 3 Valid 5 Nov-12 Dec and 3 Jan – 14 Mar
Amaryllis: 2 star budget – Stay 4 nights Pay 2 1-30 Nov and 2 Jan-25 Feb 
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit http://www.greecemedtravel.com/
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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