About the guide • Alexandroupoli

How this Alexandroupoli guide is built

Alexandroupoli App is an independent guide built to keep the city readable before arrival: the seafront as a real urban axis, the lighthouse and compact center as the easiest walking frame, the Evros Delta as a deliberate half-day choice, and short-stay structure treated as more useful than inflated coverage.

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What shapes the guide

1

We do not treat Alexandroupoli as a generic stop on the map

The city becomes more useful when the seafront, the compact center and the Delta are kept in the right order. Otherwise the stay collapses into a few disconnected map pins.

2

The seafront is structural, not decorative

The promenade, the lighthouse axis and the short urban walks explain much of how Alexandroupoli actually feels. The guide treats them as trip structure, not as background scenery.

3

The Delta should stay a real outing, not filler at the end of the day

Evros Delta only helps the trip when it gets its own time window. The guide protects that decision so the city day does not become rushed and shapeless.

4

Short-stay clarity matters more than volume

Most readers need a clean overnight or weekend structure. The guide is built to make a first visit coherent before it tries to look exhaustive.

5

Recommendations remain editorial judgments

Suggestions about where to stay, how to sequence the seafront or when the Delta belongs in the trip remain editorial calls about usefulness, not paid ranking positions.

What this means in practice

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