Back to newsStarting this Wednesday, the historic center of Kritsa village in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete will begin a periodic pedestrianization scheme. Under the new measure, vehicle access to the main streets of the village center will be restricted on a rotating schedule, creating car-free zones in one of Crete's most visited traditional settlements. Kritsa, known for its Byzantine church of Panagia Kera and its craft shops, attracts significant tourist traffic. Visitors planning to drive to the village should check local schedules before arrival, as parking may need to be arranged on the outskirts during pedestrianized hours. The initiative aims to improve the quality and appearance of public spaces in the historic center.
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Kritsa Launches Rotating Pedestrianization Plan for Village Center
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