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High tourist traffic fails to revive Heraklion's struggling restaurants

Wednesday, 17 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
Heraklion's restaurant and hospitality sector is reporting a challenging start to the 2026 season. Local business owner Maria Antonakaki notes that while foot traffic in the city center appears strong, actual spending by visitors remains low, resulting in reduced revenues for restaurants and cafes. Controversy continues around Lions Square (Plateia Lionarion), a popular gathering spot in the old town, with ongoing debates about its use and management. Parking in central Heraklion remains a persistent issue, with limited spaces causing frustration for both locals and tourists arriving by car. A nationwide strike affecting the food and beverage industry is also underway, which may temporarily impact restaurant availability and service hours across Crete. Tourists planning meals out in Heraklion should check ahead with individual venues to confirm opening times during the strike period.

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