Back to newsGreek authorities in Thessaloniki are introducing new restrictions and fines targeting short-term rental properties, signaling a broader national shift in how platforms like Airbnb are regulated across Greece. Local municipalities are gaining tools to limit rental concentrations in residential areas and penalize non-compliant hosts. While this specific measure applies to Thessaloniki, similar regulatory pressure is being discussed in other popular tourist destinations, including Crete. For visitors, this could gradually affect accommodation availability and pricing in high-demand areas. Travelers planning trips to Greece are advised to book accommodations early and verify that listed properties hold valid short-term rental licenses, known as AMA numbers, which are legally required for all short-term rentals in the country. Properties operating without proper registration may face fines or sudden closure, potentially disrupting confirmed bookings.
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Greece Escalates Airbnb Restrictions as Municipalities Gain Enforcement Power
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