Greek hospitality group Lampsa Hellenic Hotels is set to close 2024 as a record year, with a 7 percent increase in turnover and a 12 percent rise in operating profits, according to company estimates.
The group’s management forecasts further growth in 2025, anticipating a 4 percent turnover increase and a 5 percent rise in EBITDA profits.
The milestone year coincides with the 150th anniversary of the flagship Hotel Grande Bretagne at Syntagma Square in Athens, which remains a symbol of luxury and heritage in the global hospitality industry.
Owned by the Laskaridis Group and actively involved in the Greek tourism sector, Lampsa’s portfolio also includes the King George hotel and Athens Capital Hotel–MGallery, which are located at…


































