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		<title>It&#8217;s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, in Greece!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Christmas in Greece is a season rich with traditions, vibrant decorations, and heartfelt celebrations that bring family and friends together. Known as &#8220;Christougenna,&#8221; Greek Christmas carries a unique charm, combining&#8230;</p>
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<p><strong>Christmas in Greece </strong>is a season rich with <strong>traditions</strong>, vibrant <strong>decorations</strong>, and heartfelt <strong>celebrations </strong>that bring <strong>family </strong>and <strong>friends </strong>together. Known as &#8220;<strong>Christougenna</strong>,&#8221; Greek Christmas carries a unique charm, <strong>combining both religious customs and local cultural practices </strong>that create a<strong> festive and joyful atmosphere. As December approaches</strong>, villages, towns, and cities across the country come alive with preparations for this special holiday season.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Festive Decor and Lights</h2>



<p>One of the first signs of the holiday season in Greece is the transformation of public squares, streets, and homes into magical winter scenes filled with lights and decorations. Buildings, street lights, cafés &#8211; the whole cities exude the colorful warm of the festive season:</p>



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<p>In cities like <strong>Athens and Thessaloniki</strong>, large-scale lighting displays and decorations make the streets sparkle with holiday cheer.<strong> </strong></p>



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<p><strong>Syntagma Square in Athens</strong> is especially beautiful, with its central Christmas tree, festive lights, and holiday music setting the perfect scene for an evening stroll. </p>
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<p>In northern Greece, <strong>Thessaloniki celebrates with vibrant markets</strong>, where visitors can find holiday treats and handmade gifts, making it a memorable stop during the season.</p>
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<p>Historically, <strong>Greeks have celebrated the sea </strong>and their close ties to it by <strong>decorating boats instead of trees</strong>. Today, you’ll find small, illuminated boats in several households and public squares, usually in coastal areas like <strong>Pireus</strong>, celebrating the Greek <strong>maritime tradition </strong>and bringing a distinctive charm to the holiday decor.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Baking Sweet Treats for the Season</h2>



<p>Christmas in Greece is filled with the aroma of holiday sweets that are both delicious and symbolic. Many Greek households prepare special treats to enjoy and share with guests &#8211; the famous <strong>diples, melomakarona </strong>and <strong>kourabiedes</strong>. </p>



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<p><strong><em>Diples </em></strong>are a traditional Greek dessert, especially popular during festive occasions. Made from <strong>thin dough, they are fried until crispy, then drizzled with honey syrup</strong> and sprinkled with cinnamon and chopped walnuts. The shape of diples is often rolled or folded, resembling delicate ribbons. Their sweet, rich flavor and crunchy texture make them a beloved treat in Greek cuisine, symbolizing joy and celebration, and they’re typically enjoyed with family and friends during the holiday season.</p>



<p><strong><em>Melomakarona </em>are honey-soaked cookies </strong>flavored with cinnamon, orange, and walnuts, symbolizing good fortune and joy. These sweet and aromatic treats are enjoyed throughout the holiday season, making them a staple on every table.</p>



<p><em><strong>Kourabiedes</strong></em>, another favorite, <strong>are butter cookies dusted with powdered sugar</strong>, and they’re often flavored with a hint of brandy or almond. These crumbly, melt-in-your-mouth cookies are typically prepared in large batches to share with loved ones and neighbors. For many Greeks, Christmas preparations would feel incomplete without these sweets, and baking them is a cherished family tradition passed down through generations.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Religious Celebrations and Christmas Carols</h2>



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<p>As a predominantly <strong>Orthodox Christian country</strong>, Christmas in Greece holds <strong>significant religious </strong>importance.<strong> Festivities officially begin on December 25th</strong>, with a<strong> midnight church service</strong> where families gather to celebrate the birth of Christ. Greek churches are beautifully adorned, and<strong> Christmas services are marked by solemnity, song, and prayer.</strong></p>



<p>A special tradition in Greece is <em><strong>kalanta</strong></em>, or <strong>Christmas caroling</strong>. On <strong>Christmas Eve</strong>, children go door to door singing carols and bringing blessings of health, luck, and joy. In return, they often receive small treats or coins. These carols are a blend of <strong>cheerful melodies</strong> and <strong>traditional lyrics</strong> that have been sung for centuries, making them an essential part of the holiday spirit.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Christmas Feast</h2>



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<p><strong>Christmas Day is a time for family gatherings and feasts</strong>. The Greek Christmas table often includes roast turkey, lamb, or pork, symbolizing abundance and celebration. Side dishes like Yiaprakia (cabbage leaves and filled with minced pork) and salads with <strong>pine seeds</strong> and <strong>pomegranate </strong>(a symbol of good luck) are served alongside the main course, with an array of cheeses, olives, and, of course, <strong>wine</strong>. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Looking Ahead to the New Year</h2>



<p>For Greeks, <strong>the holiday season doesn’t end on Christmas Day</strong>. Celebrations continue through New Year&#8217;s and up to <strong>Epiphany </strong>on <strong>January 6th</strong>. Each part of the season is marked by unique customs, including the cutting of the <strong>Vasilopita</strong> (St. Basil’s cake), on New Year’s Day.</p>



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<p>Originally, the traditional recipe dictated for a savory pie. During the years several alternatives emerged &#8211; the most popular are: lemon or fruit cake, <em><strong>tsoureki</strong></em>, and panettone. Whatever your preference, this special cake will ontain a<strong> hidden coin</strong> (flouri), and the lucky one who finds it in their slice is believed to be blessed with good fortune for the coming year.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Thinking of visiting Greece during Christmas Season?</h2>



<p><strong>Christmas is a wonderful time to experience Greece</strong> beyond its famous summer season. Greece is a year-round destination with unique charm and <strong>festive warmth</strong> in winter. This holiday season, we’re preparing <strong>exclusive Christmas itineraries</strong> that allow you to enjoy the local celebrations. Stay in Athens or Thessaloniki and experience festive city highlights, along with day excursions to breathtaking countryside locations. From <strong>Athens</strong>, enjoy trips to <strong>Trikala</strong>, <strong>Arachova</strong>, and <strong>Kalavryta</strong>, while from <strong>Thessaloniki</strong>, explore the historic sites of <strong>Giannitsa</strong>, <strong>Veroia</strong>&#8211;<strong>Vergina</strong>, and majestic <strong>Mt.</strong> <strong>Olympus</strong>. Let <strong>Travelive’s experts</strong> design the perfect Christmas vacation in Greece!<strong><a href="https://blog.travelive.com/travel-inspiration/suggested-itineraries/have-yourself-merry-little-christmas-in-athens/"> </a></strong><a href="https://blog.travelive.com/travel-inspiration/suggested-itineraries/have-yourself-merry-little-christmas-in-athens/"><strong>In the meantime, check out our Festive Athenian Itinerary here!</strong></a></p>



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