Eurobank
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Tucked within the village of Agia Paraskevi, this Eurobank branch serves as a practical anchor for visitors exploring the inland villages and olive groves of central Lesvos. As one of Greece's largest banking networks, Eurobank provides reliable ATM access and standard banking services, making it a reassuring stop for travelers who need to manage cash before venturing deeper into the island's quieter corners, where card acceptance can be limited.
For those touring the traditional settlements of the Lesvos interior, having a trusted financial service point nearby brings real peace of mind. Agia Paraskevi itself is best known for its remarkable Museum of Industrial Olive Oil Production and the lively traditional festival held in its central square, drawing visitors from across the island. Stopping at the Eurobank here is a sensible first step before spending a day exploring the village's heritage sites, local tavernas, and the surrounding landscape of ancient olive trees that have shaped Lesbian culture for millennia.
Before you go
What to expect
A standard bank branch sitting in the village of Agia Paraskevi, useful more for its ATM than for the counter services. Travelers heading into the quieter inland villages often stop here to draw cash, since card terminals are scarce once you leave the main towns. The branch itself is unremarkable, but the village square around it — with its olive-mill museum and shaded kafeneion tables — makes the stop worthwhile.
Best time to visit
Weekdays during standard Greek banking hours; branch services are unavailable on weekends and public holidays, though the ATM typically operates around the clock.
How to get there
Agia Paraskevi is about a 20-minute drive from Mytilene heading northwest into the island's interior. Follow the main road toward the central villages and the branch is within the village centre.
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