World Car-Free Day & the Upcoming Nomad Fest

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đź‘‹ Hey there expats,

In this week’s newsletter, we’re sharing with you some exciting updates including an upcoming event tailored to digital nomads in Greece, a new home incentive for young people and couples, and World Car-Free day happening tomorrow.

Athens Nomad Fest — Grab your tickets and get 10% off!

Organized by Nomad365, Avnea, and Not Just A Tourist, Athens Nomad Fest takes place from September 27-29 at Panteion University in Athens. Attendees, including expats, digital nomads, and entrepreneurs, will have the opportunity to network, learn from industry leaders, and engage in discussions on innovation and collaboration.

Since My Greek Expat Journey is partnered with Athens Nomad Fest, our readers can enjoy a 10% discount by using the code “mgej", making this enriching event even more accessible! Use your unique code and buy your tickets here.

In the news

🏠 A €2 billion initiative from the Recovery Fund to help over 15,000 young people or couples acquire their first home at reduced interest rates. Read here.

🚦Traffic will be halted tomorrow on Athens-City Festival and World Car-Free Day. Read here.

These streets in Athens will be closed from 20:00 on September 21 to 22:00 on September 22 where parking will also be prohibited:

  • Athinas Street (between Evripidou and Ermou)

  • Kar. Serbias Street

  • Perikleous Street

  • Athinaidos Street

  • Agias Irinis

  • Plateia Ag. Asomaton (between Sarri and Ermou, in the direction towards Ermou)

  • Ermou 

On the blog

🧾How to Find a Citizen’s Service Center (KEP) in Greece: The role of KEP is to be the direct point of contact between the public and government services. To visit a KEP, you can use the KEP website to locate the nearest office by selecting your region or municipality. Read here.

On the channel

If you haven’t watched our interview yet, feel free to check it out on our YouTube channel! During this podcast episode, we invited Franziska Luxhoj to support internationals in achieving increased mental and emotional well-being abroad. Watch here.

That's it for this week's newsletter! As always, feel free to reach out with any questions, suggestions, or if you'd like to be featured.

Wishing you a fantastic week ahead filled with Greek adventures and memorable experiences.

Yassas!

The “My Greek Expat Journey” Team

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