Greece anchors the southeastern corner of Europe, where ancient ruins and sun-drenched islands form a landscape steeped in history and beauty. Cities like Athens and Thessaloniki each bring their own unique rhythm – one echoing with the footsteps of philosophers beneath the Acropolis, the other pulsing with youthful energy and Byzantine charm. Greece provides a balance of work and culture for working travellers, with breaks spent savouring local dishes like souvlaki or spanakopita, visits to ancient temples, dips in crystal-clear waters and slow strolls through whitewashed villages or buzzing local markets.
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Greece Tip: Consider staying in Kypseli – named one of the world’s coolest neighbourhoods by Time Out in 2019 – for a creative, local vibe in Athens.
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The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Card payments are widely accepted, though it’s useful to carry some cash, especially in smaller towns or island villages.
Greece is in the Eastern European Time Zone (UTC+2) and observes daylight saving time, switching to UTC+3 during the summer months.
Greece has a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
Greece uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.
Greece offers a long-stay Type D visa for remote workers, allowing them to live in the country for up to 12 monthswith the option to extend.
The official language is Greek, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas, especially in major cities.
Greece Tip: The top SIM card providers are Cosmote, Vodafone and WIND (now part of NOVA).
Athens and Thessaloniki are among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Greece.
As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 84 Mbps and upload speeds of 19 Mbps in Greece.
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