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EUR 47 - 98 Kyridis Hotel
Kyridis Hotel is situated in the centre of Komotini, only 500 metres from the central park. It offers modern rooms with free internet, a bar-restauran… MoreEUR 49 - 150 Orpheus Hotel
Orfeas Hotel is centrally situated in Komotini, offering guests easy access to the city’s entertainment and shopping venues. It offers renovated roo… MoreEUR 46 - 120 Rodopi Hotel
Rodopi Hotel is located in the west entrance of Komotini. The traditionally structured hotel with magnificent views of Rodopi Mountain is found only 1… MoreEUR 55 - 80 Dimokritos
Hotel Dimokritos is located in the heart of Komotini. Within walking distance one can find shops, cafes and restaurants. Wireless internet is availabl… MoreEUR 45 - 1,500 Chris & Eve Mansion
This hotel blends traditional elegance with modern design, creating a charming setting for your visit to Komotini on the Greek mainland.
The Chris An… MoreEUR 45 - 170 Arcadia Hotel
Located in a natural green area close to the University of Komotini, Arcadia Hotel offers rooms with magnificent views to the mountains of Thrace, as … MoreEUR 55 - 131 Astoria Hotel Traditional
Hotel Astoria enjoys a prime location at the heart of the city of Komotini, right opposite Irinis Square. It offers classic rooms with free Wi-Fi, fre… MoreEUR 56 - 160 Anatolia Hotel Komotini
Anatolia Hotel Komotini is located just meters from the city center of Komotini. The Central War Memorial, the Clock Tower, the Archaeological Museum,… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The city is flat, built on the Thracian plain and next to the feet of the Rhodope Mountains at an altitude of 32-38m. There is little urban planning, particularly in the Old Town. Exceptions to this rule are the most recently constructed quarters. Trying to abolish the image of a cluster of oriental slums, the inhabitants of the city have been endeavouring to highlight its European image. According to the 2001 census, the city's population amounts to 65,000, a number that includes the approximately 13,000 resident students, trainees and soldiers.
The city's history is practically contemporary with that of Ottoman Era, Komotini was known as Gümülcine - a name it has retained amongst its Islam in Greece|Muslim minority. During the first Balkan War, Bulgarian forces captured the city, only to surrender it back to the Greek army during the second Balkan War on July 14, 1913. The Treaty of Bucharest, however, handed the city back to Bulgaria and Greece decided to respect it. Despite various schemes by the Greek inhabitants to avoid Bulgarian occupation, the city remained in the jurisdiction of Bulgaria until the end of World War I.
In this period, a sort-lived independent state, the Republic of Gumuljina, was established in Western Thrace. Komotini (Gümülcine), was declared as capital city of that state.
In 1919, in the Treaty of Neuilly, Komotini was handed back to Greece, along with the rest of Western Thrace.
At the heart of the city lie the evergreen Central Park of Agia Paraskevi and the 15 m-high WW2 Heroes' Memorial, locally known as 'The Sword'. The revamped Central square or Plateia Irinis (Square of Peace) is the focus of a vibrant nightlife boosted by the huge number of students living in the city.
The Old commercial centre is very popular with tourists as it houses traditional shops and workshops that have long vanished from other Greek cities. In addition, in the northwestern outskirts of the city (Nea Mosinoupoli) locals and tourists alike flock into a modern shopping mall: Kosmopolis Park, which houses department stores, shops, supermarkets, a cinema complex, cafés and restaurants.
Southwest of the central square one can find the Open-air Municipal Theatre, which hosts many cultural shows and events such as the cultural summer (πολιτιστικό καλοκαίρι = politistiko kalokairi). There is a Regional Theatre (DIPETHE) whose company produces many plays all year round. Komotini has several museums including the Archaeological, Byzantine and Folklore museums.
6 km NE of Komotini is the Nymfaia forest. It has recreational facilities which comprise trails, courts, playgrounds and space for environmental studies. The forest is divided by a paved road which leads to the Byzantine fortress and the historical fort of Nymfaia.
The population is extremely multilingual for a city of this size and it is made up of local Greeks, Greek refugees from Asia Minor, Greek Muslims, Turkish people|Turks, Pomaks, Roma people|Roma, descendants of Armenian refugees, and recent refugees from the countries of the former USSR (mainly Georgia (country)|Georgia, Armenia, Russia and Kazakhstan).
Komotini is a well known university town in the North of Greece, and it is the home of several colleges including the Law School of University of Thrace. The Komotini campus has a population of aprox. 5.000 students and a major part of social life evolves around it. The founding of the University of Thrace in 1973 has had a significant influence in the whole area.
Historic Commercial Centre, Armenio, Kavakliotika, Plaka, Stathmos, Nea Mosinoupoli, Agia Varvara/Stratones, Neoktista, Agios Stylianos, Zimvrakaki, Ergatika Stathmou, Ergatika DEI
Komotini Industrial Zone, Panepistimioupoli / Democritus University Campus, Ifaistos, Kosmio, Thrilorio, Roditis, Karidia, Ampelokipoi, Kikidio, Ifantes
Komotini is the administrative seat of the Eastern Macedonia and Thrace region, the Democritus University (third biggest in the country) and numerous governmental organisations. It has primary schools, gymnasia, lyceums, a Police Academy, Army bases, 7 University departments, banks, a post office, 3 Sports centres, a train station (Thessaloniki - Drama - Alexandroupoli) an Intercity Bus Station and several squares (plateia|plateies). Komotini also has one of the biggest and better organised Industrial Areas in Greece.
Komotini does not have a civilian airport but is well-served by two airports. The nearest one is in Alexandroupoli (65km) and the other is in Kavala (110km). It has good rail and bus links to all continental Greek cities and the good provincial road network has been supplemented by the new Via Egnatia|Egnatia Motorway.
Panthrakikos- 2nd Division Football Team
G.A.S. Komotini- Basketball, Football and Swimming teams
A.E.Komotini- Basketball, Volleyball and Football teams
Olympiada- Track and Field
Rodhopi
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