At the International Exhibition & Conference Center of Thessaloniki, ASPASIA TAKA - Architects Creative Lab architectural studio design a space where all the new trends in wellness architecture were presented.
Recognizing the importance of the tourism industry, Interiors from Greece curates the innovative architecture and decoration event “DPoint Spaces”, which is held in parallel with the Hotelia & Philoxenia exhibitions. This is an initiative aimed at highlighting different thematic modules related to each professional who is directly and indirectly involved with tourism – hoteliers, architects, decorators, technical companies etc.
In this context, this year’s event was given a special focus on the wellness sector, which is undoubtedly a vital part of tourism – according also to the researches by the Global Wellness Institute. Thus, ASPASIA TAKA – Architects Creative Lab designed the “Spa Concept” which was constructed by well-established companies. The aim of this project – which was successfully achieved – was to offer architects, tourism professionals, tour operators, decorators, therapists and technical companies the opportunity to meet all new trends regarding the construction and the operation of spa and well-being spaces.
Very significant was the contribution of EF-ZIN’s “art of living well” – the development, management and business consultancy firm – which has taken care of the seminars which were carried out by tourism industry specialists and provided really useful and targeted information.
It is worth to mentioning that the Philoxenia-Hotelia “twin” exhibition attracted more than 20.000 visitors, while the visitors’ mix was overturned, with a noticeable increase at the percentage of the professionals from both Greece and abroad. During the three-days event (10-12 November), more than 4.000 appointments were held between exhibitors and major tour operators from 36 target markets for Greece, which paved the way for future partnerships.
Very significant was the contribution of EF-ZIN’s “art of living well” – the development, management and business consultancy firm – which has taken care of the seminars which were carried out by tourism industry specialists and provided really useful and targeted information.
It is worth to mentioning that the Philoxenia-Hotelia “twin” exhibition attracted more than 20.000 visitors, while the visitors’ mix was overturned, with a noticeable increase at the percentage of the professionals from both Greece and abroad. During the three-days event (10-12 November), more than 4.000 appointments were held between exhibitors and major tour operators from 36 target markets for Greece, which paved the way for future partnerships.