Is English Widely Spoken in Greece?

English is common in hotels, restaurants, and shops serving travelers, especially in Athens and the islands. Rural villages have less coverage but warm hospitality.

Learn a few basics—kalimera (good morning), efcharistó (thank you)—for rapport. Menus and signage in premium areas are bilingual; drivers and guides typically speak fluent English.

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