Kos
The third largest of the Dodecanese, it is long and narrow in shape, mostly flat with two low mountains that run along its southern coast. Excavations in the ancient city brought to light building foundations of the classical era and of Hellenistic and Roman times. The rest of the town is modern and well – laid - out with contemporary buildings, hotels and avenues lined with palm trees.
· 84 hotels of which three have in-house facilities with capacity ranging from 24 to 700 delegates
· Kos International Convention Centre has 16 halls with a minimum capacity of 72 and maximum 2,300 delegates
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