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New year Greece holidays

New Year, or protohronia in Greek, is a highly anticipated celebration following Christmas. Firework displays illuminate towns and villages, with Athens where a spectacular show lights up the Acropolis. Many Greeks gather in bars and clubs, while others enjoy time with loved ones, often playing card games late into the night, as this time of year is associated with good luck. January 1st honours St. Basil, marked by gift exchanges and special foods.

New Year holidays in Greece

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New year traditions in Greece

On New Year's Day or St. Basil's Day, Greek children receive their Christmas presents, celebrating the jolly St. Basil much like St. Nicholas. Vasilopita, a special cake with a hidden coin, is eaten for good luck. New Year's Eve tradition includes pothariko, where the firstborn enters the house, leading with the right foot and smashing a pomegranate above the front door. More seeds mean better fortunes for the household in the coming year.

Best hotels to celebrate New Year in Greece

For an unforgettable New Year's holiday, visit the Four Seasons Astir Palace, Athens. The hotel transforms into a magical winter palace, setting the perfect festive atmosphere. Indulge in pampering at the lavish spa, followed by fine dining at the Italian or Michelin-starred Mediterranean restaurants. Then, head to the Avra bar for inventive cocktails crafted by world-class mixologists as you ring in the New Year

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