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Where could be more appropriate for European hoteliers to discuss the world hotel trade than Greece, the link between East and West?
It is rare to find a venue where one can appreciate the history, monuments and myths of ancient Greece while experiencing the vibrancy and fast pace of modern life. Athens, what better city to host the EHMA’s 31st General Meeting, on 22–25 January 2004.
Only 100 years ago, Athens was a small town. Since then, it has grown in to a dynamic and lively metropolis with a modern subway network, superb hotels, theatres, cafes, with many excellent restaurants and tavernas where one can sample simple but delicious local fare, and enjoy the many clubs where insomniacs dance till sunrise.
The Athenaeum Intercontinental Hotel, with its wellestablished reputation and uncompromisingly high standards in conference organisation and friendly Greek hospitality, will host the meeting.
The programme has been carefully set up to allow delegates ample time for discussions and exchanges and, because no visitor can leave Greece without the flavour of the ancient world, a visit to the Acropolis and Plaka has been included. It will certainly be a meeting to remember.