Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, is a vibrant hub of history, culture, and arts, blending Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern influences.

Thessaloniki
Capital
Athens
Thessaloniki
Currency
Euro (EUR)
Language(s)
Greek
Population
10.3 million (approximate as of 2023)

About Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki, located in northern Greece, is a city where history, culture, and modernity come together. Known for its vibrant nightlife, historical landmarks, and lively waterfront, Thessaloniki is one of Greece’s most exciting and cosmopolitan cities. As the cultural capital of northern Greece, Thessaloniki offers a rich blend of ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, Ottoman relics, and contemporary art, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a diverse and dynamic experience.

Thessaloniki is served by Thessaloniki International Airport (Makedonia Airport), located about 13 kilometers from the city center. The airport offers FBO services for private jet travelers, including VIP lounges, private terminals, and luxury ground transportation, ensuring a comfortable and seamless arrival experience.

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One of Thessaloniki’s most famous landmarks is the White Tower, a 15th-century Ottoman fortress located along the city’s waterfront. The White Tower is an iconic symbol of Thessaloniki and offers panoramic views of the city and the Thermaic Gulf from its top. Visitors can also explore the Museum of Byzantine Culture, located within the tower, which showcases the city’s rich Byzantine history and heritage.

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Thessaloniki’s Ano Poli (Upper Town) is a charming, historic neighborhood filled with narrow cobblestone streets, traditional houses, and stunning views of the city and the sea. The area is home to several well-preserved Byzantine churches, including the Church of St. Nicholas Orphanos and the Church of Hosios David, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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Another important historical site in Thessaloniki is the Rotunda, a massive cylindrical building that dates back to Roman times. Originally built as a mausoleum for the Roman Emperor Galerius, the Rotunda was later converted into a Christian church and then a mosque during the Ottoman period. Today, the Rotunda is a museum and an architectural marvel, with its impressive dome and ancient mosaics still intact.

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Thessaloniki is also known for its vibrant food scene, offering a mix of traditional Greek dishes and flavors from the city’s diverse cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy bougatsa (a sweet or savory pastry), gyros, and fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants and tavernas throughout the city. The Ladadika district, once a major commercial area, is now a popular spot for dining and nightlife, with its lively bars, cafes, and music venues.

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The city’s waterfront promenade, known as the Nea Paralia, is a favorite gathering spot for both locals and visitors. Stretching for several kilometers along the coast, the promenade offers beautiful views of the sea and the Mount Olympus in the distance, making it a perfect place for a leisurely stroll or a bike ride.

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Thessaloniki seamlessly blends history, culture, and modern charm, making it a must-visit destination in Greece. From its iconic White Tower and Byzantine churches to its vibrant food scene and lively waterfront, the city offers an unforgettable experience for every traveler. Whether exploring ancient landmarks, enjoying the nightlife in Ladadika, or taking in the scenic views along Nea Paralia, Thessaloniki captivates with its unique energy. With seamless access through Thessaloniki International Airport and exclusive FBO services for private jet travelers, the city is an ideal getaway for luxury and culture enthusiasts alike.

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Travel Guide
White Tower

White Tower

The White Tower of Thessaloniki is a historic 15th-century fortress and the city’s most iconic landmark. Overlooking the Thermaic Gulf, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Thessaloniki and its vibrant waterfront. Once a defensive stronghold and later a prison, the tower now houses a museum showcasing the city’s rich Byzantine and Ottoman history. A must-visit attraction, the White Tower is a symbol of Thessaloniki’s enduring heritage and cultural significance.

Rotunda

Rotunda

The Rotunda of Thessaloniki is a monumental Roman structure dating back to the 4th century, featuring a massive dome and stunning ancient mosaics. Originally built as Emperor Galerius’ mausoleum, it later served as a church and mosque, reflecting the city’s diverse history. Today, it stands as a UNESCO-listed site and a testament to Thessaloniki’s rich architectural and cultural heritage. A visit to the Rotunda offers a glimpse into the city’s layered past and impressive craftsmanship.

Ano Poli

Ano Poli

Ano Poli, Thessaloniki’s historic Upper Town, is a charming district filled with Byzantine churches, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking city views. As one of the few areas that survived the Great Fire of 1917, it retains its traditional Macedonian architecture and rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore historic sites like the Church of St. Nicholas Orphanos while enjoying a peaceful, old-world atmosphere. Ano Poli is the perfect place to experience Thessaloniki’s history, architecture, and panoramic scenery.

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