Where is the kiosk?
Last Updated on Thursday, 02 July 2009 21:05 Written by Deb St. George Friday, 10 April 2009 00:00
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Travelers will find many needed items along side the road in a small
wooden box called a kiosk. Most tourists will find that it is very
expensive to call home from their hotels... so it is better to buy cards
from the kiosks to use for the public telephones that will allow you to
calculate exactly how much money you are spending. The kiosk will sell
newspapers, postcards, stamps, candies, ice cream, worry beads, hats and
just about whatever else you can think of. The kiosk owner can expect to make between $1,000-$3,000 per day
depending upon how many hours are worked. There are around 46,000 kiosks
in Greece. Kiosk licenses were traditionally reserved for injured World
War II veterans. In recent years, as the number of veterans has
dwindled, licenses have been given to injured or disabled soldiers. The
cost to buy a kiosk that is no bigger than 2 square meters (21 square
feet) and usually painted yellow or green is over $100,000 in most
cases.
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