About Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, the second largest city in Greece, is a vibrant cultural and academic hub located in the heart of Northern Greece. Known for its rich history that spans over 2,300 years, the city offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern lifestyle. Byzantine monuments, Ottoman landmarks, and contemporary architecture coexist, making Thessaloniki a UNESCO World Heritage city.

Visitors can explore the White Tower, the Roman Forum, the Arch of Galerius, and the city’s many museums, while enjoying the lively promenade along the Thermaic Gulf. Thessaloniki is also renowned for its gastronomy, combining traditional Greek flavors with influences from the Balkans and Asia Minor.

With a youthful spirit fueled by its large student population, the city is dynamic, welcoming, and ideal for cultural exploration. Its international airport and modern infrastructure make Thessaloniki easily accessible from all major European destinations.

Things to do in Thessaloniki

Stroll through the Upper Town (Ano Poli)

Discover the picturesque Ano Poli with its cobbled streets, traditional Macedonian houses, and breathtaking views over the Thermaic Gulf. The area preserves its Byzantine atmosphere and is home to important landmarks such as the Eptapyrgio fortress.

Walk along the New Waterfront & visit the White Tower

The New Waterfront is an ideal spot for walking, cycling, or simply relaxing by the sea. Don’t miss the chance to visit the city’s iconic White Tower and its museum.

Explore the Rotunda and the Arch of Galerius (Kamara)
The Rotunda, one of the oldest monuments in the city, fascinates visitors with its centuries-old history and remarkable mosaics. Just a short walk away, the Arch of Galerius (Kamara) stands as both a favorite meeting point and a historical symbol of Thessaloniki.