Xenia hotels, often iconic properties in ideal locations across the country, which in some cases had fallen into disrepair after their heyday in the mid-20th century, are making a comeback one after the other, as the Ministry of National Economy, the Superfund and the Hellenic Tourism Development Company (ETAD) proceed with their concession through long-term leases. Following the completion of the concession agreement for the Xenia Hotel in Ouranoupoli, the next step, according to information from relevant sources, is the concession of the Xenia Hotel in Vytina. The relevant tender is already being prepared by ETA for a building that is abandoned but located in an excellent spot in the area. Designed by architect Kostas Bitsios in 1965, the property has an area of 1,330 square metres and a capacity of 40 beds. Of the Xenia hotels managed by ETAD throughout the country, ten are already leased: Arachova, Kastoria, Ancient Olympia, Nafplio, Cape Sounio, Lagonisi, Edessa, Serres, Portaria and Chios. Another seven are in the process of signing contracts. In addition to Ouranoupoli, this category includes the Xenia hotels in Kastania, Andros, Heraklion, Platamonas, Tsagarada and Xanthi. Finally, another eight are still available for development: this category includes the Xenia hotels in Kozani, Kalentzi, in Thasos, in Drama, in Komotini, in Epidaurus and Delphi. Another public asset linked to the past, the thermal springs, will be developed after 2028, according to the medium-term planning of the economic team. These are the thermal springs of Kaiafa, Methana, Ypati and Aidipsos, which ETAD aspires to transform into wellness products.