Holiday offers Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, diverse culture, and lively atmosphere. Situated on the Thermaikos Gulf, Thessaloniki offers a unique blend of ancient ruins, Byzantine monuments, and modern amenities, making it an exciting destination for travelers.
Whether you want to explore its ancient ruins, enjoy its bustling markets, or savor its renowned cuisine, Thessaloniki promises an unforgettable experience.
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Thessaloniki Attractions
The city's most iconic landmark, the White Tower, is a 15th-century fortress that now houses a museum dedicated to the history of Thessaloniki. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and the sea.
Aristotle Square is a lively central square, designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard, and lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
The Rotunda of Galerius, originally built as a mausoleum for the Roman emperor Galerius, later became a church and then a mosque. It is now a museum with impressive mosaics and architectural elements.
The Arch of Galerius (Kamara), an ancient triumphal arch, was erected to commemorate Emperor Galerius' victory over the Persians and is adorned with detailed reliefs depicting scenes from his military campaigns.
The Byzantine church of Hagia Sophia, modeled after the famous Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, is known for its stunning mosaics and beautiful dome. It is one of the oldest churches in Thessaloniki, dating back to the 8th century.
The Church of St. Demetrius, dedicated to the patron saint of Thessaloniki, is an important religious site, with relics of St. Demetrius and remarkable Byzantine mosaics.
Explore the narrow, winding streets of Ano Poli (Upper Town), the historic old town of Thessaloniki. This area is known for its traditional houses, Byzantine walls and stunning views over the city.
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki houses an extensive collection of artifacts from ancient Macedonian history, including sculptures, gold jewelry and the famous Derveni papyrus.
The city's medieval fortifications offer a glimpse into the city's past. Discover the Seven Towers, a notable part of these walls, as well as exceptional views of the surrounding area.
Once a commercial center for the olive oil trade, Ladadika is now a vibrant neighborhood full of colorful buildings, trendy bars and restaurants. It is the heart of Thessaloniki's nightlife.
Aristotle Square is a lively central square, designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard, and lined with cafes, shops, and restaurants. It's a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
The Rotunda of Galerius, originally built as a mausoleum for the Roman emperor Galerius, later became a church and then a mosque. It is now a museum with impressive mosaics and architectural elements.
The Arch of Galerius (Kamara), an ancient triumphal arch, was erected to commemorate Emperor Galerius' victory over the Persians and is adorned with detailed reliefs depicting scenes from his military campaigns.
The Byzantine church of Hagia Sophia, modeled after the famous Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, is known for its stunning mosaics and beautiful dome. It is one of the oldest churches in Thessaloniki, dating back to the 8th century.
The Church of St. Demetrius, dedicated to the patron saint of Thessaloniki, is an important religious site, with relics of St. Demetrius and remarkable Byzantine mosaics.
Explore the narrow, winding streets of Ano Poli (Upper Town), the historic old town of Thessaloniki. This area is known for its traditional houses, Byzantine walls and stunning views over the city.
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki houses an extensive collection of artifacts from ancient Macedonian history, including sculptures, gold jewelry and the famous Derveni papyrus.
The city's medieval fortifications offer a glimpse into the city's past. Discover the Seven Towers, a notable part of these walls, as well as exceptional views of the surrounding area.
Once a commercial center for the olive oil trade, Ladadika is now a vibrant neighborhood full of colorful buildings, trendy bars and restaurants. It is the heart of Thessaloniki's nightlife.