Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - I'm going to santorini for my holiday soon. Do you have any precautions before going out? Please tell me the trouble you are in.

I'm going to santorini for my holiday soon. Do you have any precautions before going out? Please tell me the trouble you are in.

I haven't been to santorini for a long time before ~ I was worried about the visa before I went. Later, I participated in CYTS free travel, and the travel agency signed it for me. I have summarized some useful information, which I hope will be useful to you.

1. Time difference: 6 hours slower than China and 5 hours slower than China (daylight saving time is implemented in March-June+10/October).

2. The exchange rate is 1 Euro =8.05 RMB.

3. Hotel accommodation in Greece:

4. 1) The check-in time stipulated by the hotel is generally 14: 00 pm, and the check-out time is before noon 12: 00; There is an extra charge for overtime.

2) The voltage is 220V and the frequency is 50 Hz, but the plug has a round head and two holes. However, due to different power outlets, please prepare your own outlet converter.

5. Tip: in restaurants, cafes, hotels, taxis and ships. , generally including service charge, no need to tip; In order to express your satisfaction with the service quality and your appreciation, you can leave a tip of 10% ~ 15%.

6. To make a phone call in Greece, you only need to handle the international roaming service of mobile phones in the business hall of China Mobile or China Unicom, and you can make a phone call in Greece. You can also buy your own calling card locally, or use the telephone in the hotel room for extra charge.

7. Emergency call.

Call the police: 100

Fire alarm telephone number: 199

Emergency number: 166

Tourist police: 17 1

8. Business hours of the store

Shopping in Greece is a pleasure, because it is cheap and can be bargained. Especially in the Plaka district of Athens, exquisite works of art can be seen everywhere, and the price is quite low. However, it should be noted that 1: 30 to 4: 30 is usually the nap time for Greeks, and all shops, restaurants and cafes are temporarily closed at this time.

The power supply in Greece is 220V, 50Hz, and the socket is large with three-phase rounded corners, so it is necessary to carry a conversion plug.