Back to newsRestaurant and hospitality businesses in Heraklion, Crete's largest city, are raising concerns about sharply reduced consumer spending this season. Industry representatives describe the situation as alarming, using the phrase "Heraklion feels like a ghost town" to signal that foot traffic and dining revenues are well below expectations. The drop in local consumption is affecting cafes, tavernas, and restaurants across the city center. For visitors, this context means that many establishments may be offering competitive pricing or promotions to attract customers. Supporting local dining spots in Heraklion this summer directly helps small businesses navigating a difficult period. The city's restaurant scene remains fully operational, and tourists will find no shortage of options across all price ranges in the central market area and waterfront.
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Heraklion Hospitality Faces 'Ghost Town' Slump This Season
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