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ON Residence Apartments
Saloniki, 5 Leof. Nikis (2 km from centre)
24-hour reception, Elevator/lift, Currency exchange, Smoke-free property, Newspapers, Garden, Fire Extinguisher, Outdoor furniture, Room service, Toiletries, Accessibility features, Wheelchair Accessible, Wheelchair access to restaurant, Safe-deposit box, Concierge services, Luggage storage, Bar, Breakfast, Restaurant, Free Wi-Fi, Airport transportation, Conference Hall, Fitness facilities, First Aid Kit, Pets allowed
340 $
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Thess Residences Apartments
Saloniki, Gladstonos 20 (in the centre)
Computer, Air conditioning, Elevator/lift, Smoke-free property, Ticket assistance, Express check-in/check-out, Television in lobby, All Spaces Non-Smoking (public and private), Reception desk, Family room, Smoke Detector, Accessibility features, Luggage storage, Laundry, Safe-deposit box, Concierge services, Dry-cleaning, Luggage storage, Breakfast, Common kitchen, Vending machine, Kettle, Free Wi-Fi, Internet, Shuttle, Car rental, Airport transportation, Transfer services, Russian, English, Multi-language staff, Tour assistance, Parking, Parking nearby, Business center, Conference Hall, Fitness facilities, Doctor, Massage, Spa, First Aid Kit, Playroom, Babysitting and childcare, Pets allowed (under 5 kg), Temperature control for staff, Temperature control for guests, Personal protection equipment for guests, Contactless check-in and/or check-out
132 $
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ICON Urban Living Apartments
Saloniki, 25 Ipirou (60 min from centre)
Elevator/lift, Smoke-free property, Express check-out, Laundry, Free Wi-Fi, Airport transportation, Pets Not Allowed, Contactless check-in and/or check-out
102 $
ZenHotels
Marabou Unique Stay Apartments
Saloniki, 11 Valaoritou (in the centre)
Elevator/lift, Free Wi-Fi, Spa, Pets Not Allowed
75 $
ZenHotels
Zennova Apartments
Saloniki, Pylaia, Allatini 9 (7 km from centre)
Wi-Fi
128 $
ZenHotels
Cozy Penthouse
Kalamaria, Kalamaria, Central Macedonia, Greece (8 km from centre)
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Narcissus Luxury Apt Must Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 54631, Greece (2 km from centre)
With a stay at this apartment in Thessaloniki (Thessaloniki City Centre), you'll be within a 5-minute walk of Aristotelous Square and Church of Panagia Chalkeon. This apartment is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Monastirioton Synagogue and 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Kapani Market.
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Cosy Flat Helexpo in Old City D1 Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 35, Greece (2 km from centre)
Cosy flat, with two extra large rooms, separate kitchen, and big bathroom, fully furnished and... equipped, located in the old part of the city. Every room has a double bed and a single bed which is used as a sofa also. In the big room there is a Couchette bed, full size
Under every single bed there is an extra bed (regular single bed) that can be pulled out and freely positioned. Every room have a large screen for watching Tv local channels and also some European channels. Every room has a desk for computer work and internet is steady and speed of 50 mbps. A very cosy balcony is connected to all rooms and kitchen for a coffee, watching the nice people of this neighborhood passing by..
Heating is Totally autonomous with use of natural gas , and hot water is continues.
The apartment is located at the heart of the old city at a very convenient and serviced area. This is a very lively neighborhood of the city, one of the oldest. Is just by the old Turkish consulate and by the university. Is preferred from the students also as it is very near to the university. Also the upper town with the byzantine walls is near. Infront of the house there is a pedestrian way and in the small streets around you can easily find all necessary small shops. Corner store is just under the flat providing everything you might need. A big supermarket is just around the corner. A range of tavernas , bars, cafes is just there. A very nice grill house, pizza places and take away (please ask Erasmus for more information. All monuments of interest, the white tower, the waterfront, the universities the walkways the Helexpo fair, are at some minutes walking distance. 5 minutes walk to Helexpo and 10 minutes to the old promenade, Aristoteles Square and Tsimiski street. More...
Under every single bed there is an extra bed (regular single bed) that can be pulled out and freely positioned. Every room have a large screen for watching Tv local channels and also some European channels. Every room has a desk for computer work and internet is steady and speed of 50 mbps. A very cosy balcony is connected to all rooms and kitchen for a coffee, watching the nice people of this neighborhood passing by..
Heating is Totally autonomous with use of natural gas , and hot water is continues.
The apartment is located at the heart of the old city at a very convenient and serviced area. This is a very lively neighborhood of the city, one of the oldest. Is just by the old Turkish consulate and by the university. Is preferred from the students also as it is very near to the university. Also the upper town with the byzantine walls is near. Infront of the house there is a pedestrian way and in the small streets around you can easily find all necessary small shops. Corner store is just under the flat providing everything you might need. A big supermarket is just around the corner. A range of tavernas , bars, cafes is just there. A very nice grill house, pizza places and take away (please ask Erasmus for more information. All monuments of interest, the white tower, the waterfront, the universities the walkways the Helexpo fair, are at some minutes walking distance. 5 minutes walk to Helexpo and 10 minutes to the old promenade, Aristoteles Square and Tsimiski street. More...
118 $
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Sanders Old Port - Lovely 1-Bdr. Apt. Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 27, Greece (in the centre)
Discover Thessaloniki: Greece's Hidden Gem for Your Next Holiday
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
81 $
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Sanders Old Port - Cozy 1-Bdr Apt with Balcony Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 27, Greece (in the centre)
Discover Thessaloniki: Greece's Hidden Gem for Your Next Holiday
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
90 $
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Cozy Apartment in City Center
Thessaloniki, Selefkou 3 (2 km from centre)
Cozy Apartment in City Center offers accommodations in Thessaloniki, 6.3 miles from Thessaloniki... Science Center and Technology Museum and 10 miles from Regency Casino Thessaloniki. The property is close to Museum of Macedonia Fight, Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum, and White Tower. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Church of Agios Dimitrios is a 2-minute walk away.
The air-conditioned apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are featured in the apartment. For added privacy, the accommodation has a private entrance and soundproofing.
There is an on-site coffee shop.
Guests at the apartment will be able to enjoy activities in and around Thessaloniki, like hiking and pub crawls.
Popular points of interest near Cozy Apartment in City Center include Rotunda and Arch of Galerius, Aristotelous Square, and Thessaloniki Exhibition Center. Thessaloniki Airport is 11 miles away. More...
The air-conditioned apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a coffee machine, and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are featured in the apartment. For added privacy, the accommodation has a private entrance and soundproofing.
There is an on-site coffee shop.
Guests at the apartment will be able to enjoy activities in and around Thessaloniki, like hiking and pub crawls.
Popular points of interest near Cozy Apartment in City Center include Rotunda and Arch of Galerius, Aristotelous Square, and Thessaloniki Exhibition Center. Thessaloniki Airport is 11 miles away. More...
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Agias Sofias Street Luxurious Studio
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece (2 km from centre)
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Sanders Old Port - Cute 1-Bdr Apt with Balcony Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 27, Greece (in the centre)
Discover Thessaloniki: Greece's Hidden Gem for Your Next Holiday
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
85 $
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Downtown City Apartment
Thessaloniki, 14 Mavili (in the centre)
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Sanders Old Port - Nice Studio with Balcony
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 27, Greece (in the centre)
Discover Thessaloniki: Greece's Hidden Gem for Your Next Holiday
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
62 $
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Luxury Apartments Aristotelous
Thessaloniki, Aristotelous 7 (2 km from centre)
The Luxury Apartments Aristotelous provides a great place for travelers to relax after a busy day. The Luxury Apartments Aristotelous is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Thessaloniki.
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Aristotelous Square Luxury Studio
Thessaloniki, 26 Aristotelous (2 km from centre)
Aristotelous Square Luxury Studio features accommodations in the center of Thessaloniki, a 7-minute... walk from Church of Agios Dimitrios and 400 yards from Aristotelous Square. The property is around a 12-minute walk from Rotunda and Arch of Galerius, one mile from Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum, and 7.1 miles from Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum. Free Wifi is available, and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
The air-conditioned apartment is composed of 1 separate bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a microwave, and 1 bathroom. Towels and bed linen are available in the apartment. Additional in-room amenities include wine or champagne.
Popular points of interest near the apartment include Museum of Macedonia Fight, Thessaloniki Exhibition Center, and White Tower. Thessaloniki Airport is 10 miles from the property. More...
The air-conditioned apartment is composed of 1 separate bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen with an oven and a microwave, and 1 bathroom. Towels and bed linen are available in the apartment. Additional in-room amenities include wine or champagne.
Popular points of interest near the apartment include Museum of Macedonia Fight, Thessaloniki Exhibition Center, and White Tower. Thessaloniki Airport is 10 miles from the property. More...
132 $
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Sanders Old Port - Super 1-Bdr Apt with Balcony Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 27, Greece (in the centre)
Discover Thessaloniki: Greece's Hidden Gem for Your Next Holiday
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
74 $
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Sanders Old Port - Adorable 1-Bdr Apt with Balcony Apartments
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, 546 27, Greece (in the centre)
Discover Thessaloniki: Greece's Hidden Gem for Your Next Holiday
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
Nestled on the Thermic Gulf,... Thessaloniki is a city that perfectly blends the ancient with the modern, offering an unforgettable holiday experience. As Greece’s second-largest city and the cultural capital of the north, Thessaloniki captivates visitors with its rich history, vibrant arts scene, stunning architecture, and Mediterranean charm. Whether you're a history enthusiast, foodie, or simply looking to relax by the sea, Thessaloniki has something for everyone. Here's why this enchanting city should be on your holiday radar.
A Historical Journey Through Time
Thessaloniki's rich past spans over 2,300 years, with a tapestry of influences from its Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Jewish heritage. As you stroll through its streets, the city reveals layers of history, blending ancient ruins with modern life.
1. The White Tower: The City’s Icon
Begin your exploration at the White Tower, Thessaloniki's most iconic landmark. This 15th-century structure, once a Byzantine fortress and Ottoman prison, now houses a museum detailing the city’s history. The view from the top offers panoramic vistas of the sea and the bustling waterfront.
2. Roman and Byzantine Relics
History buffs will love the Roman Rotunda and Arch of Galerius (Kamara). The Rotunda, built in the 4th century AD, has been a mausoleum, Christian church, and mosque over the centuries. Today, it's a striking monument, known for its ancient mosaics. Kamara, a triumphal arch from the Roman period, marks the victory of Emperor Galerius over the Persians. It is a popular meeting point and testament to the city’s imperial past.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient Agora, a bustling center of civic life during Roman times. Wander through the ruins, including the remains of a theatre and marketplace, and imagine what life was like in the city's early days.
3. Byzantine Churches: UNESCO Heritage Sites
Thessaloniki is home to some of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture in the world, many of More...
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ThessHomeLiving Apartments
Thessaloniki, Konstantinoupoleos 79 (5 km from centre)
ThessHomeLiving is located in Thessaloniki, just 1.5 miles from Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum... and 1.7 miles from Thessaloniki Exhibition Center. Guests staying at this apartment have access to free Wifi, a fully equipped kitchen, and a balcony. The apartment has a sun terrace and a hot tub.
The air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 separate bedroom, 1 bathroom with a hair dryer, a seating area, and a living room. A flat-screen TV as well as a computer are featured to keep guests entertained throughout their stay. The apartment offers bed linen, towels, and laundry service.
Rotunda and Arch of Galerius is 1.9 miles from the apartment, while Museum of Macedonia Fight is 2 miles away. Thessaloniki Airport is 8.1 miles from the property. More...
The air-conditioned apartment consists of 1 separate bedroom, 1 bathroom with a hair dryer, a seating area, and a living room. A flat-screen TV as well as a computer are featured to keep guests entertained throughout their stay. The apartment offers bed linen, towels, and laundry service.
Rotunda and Arch of Galerius is 1.9 miles from the apartment, while Museum of Macedonia Fight is 2 miles away. Thessaloniki Airport is 8.1 miles from the property. More...
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