Thessaloniki, named after the half-sister of Alexander the Great is the second-largest city in Greece. Nestled in the heart of the Thermaic Gulf, Thessaloniki is easy to fall in love with. It has beauty, chaos, history and culture, remarkable cuisine and wonderful, vast sea views. Ever since the 4th c. BC when it was founded, Thessaloniki has kept its urban character and has remained a civic centre and the hub of that region. The city’s multicultural history has been associated with great empires, as it has known the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Rule. But sightseeing is not the only thing to do in Thessaloniki. It is perfect for endless strolls and city exploration. Walk along Thessaloniki beach promenade, have a coffee at Aristotle Square, taste the local delicacies at Ladadika, and time travel to the past at Thessaloniki Old Town.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
The White Tower: The hallmark of the city.
Kamara: Kamara is an arch constructed by the Roman general Galerius in the 3rd century AD.
Church of Saint Dimitrios – protector of Thessaloniki: Agios Dimitrios and the impressive underground Crypt is considered by many the most important Paleo-Christian monument of Thessaloniki. In 1988, it was included in the World Cultural Heritage as part of the early Christian and Byzantine ancient buildings in Thessaloniki.
The traditional markets: the Modiano, which is housed in a rectangular building of 1922, with pediment facade and glass roof; the Kapani or Vlalis market; Athonos Square and the ‘Louloudadika’ (literally flower market).
Ano Poli: Ano Poli is one of the oldest districts in Thessaloniki, and one of the most unique and charming to boot. The neighbourhood sits high in the hills above the city. It is characterised by narrow cobbled passageways, pastel-coloured Ottoman houses, and grand Byzantine structures.
Day 1: ARRIVAL THESSALONIKI (15km – 30min)
Arrive at Thessaloniki Airport where you will be met and transferred to your hotel for check-in. The afternoon is free at leisure for exploring this never-sleeping city. You may optionally visit Aristotle Square and get into the city’s vibe. Enjoy shopping in one of the most popular streets of the city in Tsimiski, and have a nice relaxing walk at the promenade that is also a frequent nightlife spot for locals and visitors.
Overnight in Thessaloniki.
Day 2: THESSALONIKI
Wake up to a delicious breakfast at the hotel. Enjoy the day exploring the second largest city of Greece: Thessaloniki.
Overnight in Thessaloniki.
Day 3: DEPARTURE THESSALONIKI (15km – 30min)
Indulge in a rich breakfast at the hotel and bid farewell to Greece before the transfer to the airport of Thessaloniki.
Comfortable and light clothing is the most suitable for travelling in Greece. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or skimpy clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Sun protection, sun glasses, a hat and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your stay.