In line with the latest decision by the Greek government, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has issued a new update for Britons who may be travelling to the country or who may have stayed in Greece throughout the pandemic.
The FCO explains: “All hotels are permitted to open. Airbnb accommodation is also available.”
It adds: “Shops, bars and restaurants are open, as are other service providers like driving schools and private tuition centres.
“Relevant public health regulations apply when visiting shops, bars, restaurants and other public spaces, including limits on the number of customers per square metre.
“You should comply with these requirements, and all other advice of the Greek authorities.”
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