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Hotel El Greco

23, Egnatia Str., 54630 ThessaloníkiGBP 36 - 160

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El Greco is centrally located in Thessaloniki, just a 5-minute walk from Aristotelous Square and the White Tower. It offers comfortable accommodation … More
Monastiriou 8, 546 29 ThessaloníkiGBP 50 - 122

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Holiday Inn Thessaloniki situated in the heart of Thessaloniki, offers highest quality services and easy access to the commercial and cultural centre … More
9 Aristotelous square, 54624 ThessaloníkiGBP 84 - 284

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This 5-star hotel features a rooftop terrace garden and an ideal location, facing Aristotelous Square, just minutes from Eleftherias Square and Therma… More
EUR 65 - 198

Egnatia Palace

Egnatia Ave. 61, 54631 ThessaloníkiGBP 52 - 158

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Egnatia Palace is located in a centre of Thessaloniki city, next to Aristotelous Square and right by Thessaloniki Bay. With views of the ancient mark… More
EUR 32 - 90

Emporikon

14 Sygrou and Egnatia Street, 54630 ThessaloníkiGBP 26 - 72

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With a great location in Thessaloniki city centre and only 5 minutes away from the port, Emporikon offers comfortable guest rooms with free WiFi. The… More
EUR 34 - 62

Esperia

Olympou 58, 54631 ThessaloníkiGBP 27 - 50

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Esperia hotel is located right at the centre of Thessaloniki. It offers spacious rooms that overlook the city. All rooms of Esperia are air-condition… More
EUR 80 - 600

Grand Hotel Palace

Monastiriou Str. 305, 54628 ThessaloníkiGBP 64 - 480

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This 5-star hotel is situated on the west entrance of Thessaloniki, close to the railway station and the Macedonia Port. It offers rooms with free Wi-… More
13 Antigonidon Str., 54630 ThessaloníkiGBP 52 - 128

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A.D. Imperial Palace is situated in the heart of Thessaloniki’s historic and commercial centre, is conveniently close to the city’s most important… More
 

Thessaloniki: Guide


Thessaloniki is in the Greek district of Central Macedonia, and with about a million inhabitants is the second biggest city in the country.

Get in


By train


By nighttrain from Athens (Larissa station), about 6 h. Costs 15€-31€ (depending on the train), or about 50 if you want a sleeping compartment to yourself.
Daily trains from Athens 4h 15 min (intercity express trains), 6h(normal trains) cost about 50 euros first class. A very good option are the 501/502/503 trains, costing about 14 euros (11 for students and people up to 26) and take only 5h 45min. Unfortunately for smokers, smoking is banned in all but a few trains.
The last train at night departs at around 01:50.
There is also a night train (vagon lit) from Istanbul, departure every day at 20.00. It arrives 08.00 next morning and costs 48€.

To/From Skopje, - direct link:
Skopje to Thessaloniki train is 20€ RT with young person discount, 20% more without. Train leaves for Thessaloniki at 3:10am or 4:00pm. Thessaloniki to Skopje train leaves at 9am or 7pm. Both trains take about 4 hours.

There are also direct train connections to Sofia (about 5 hours), Budapest and Ljubliana (24 hours) via Zabreb (21 hours). But please mind: The trains from Ljubljana arrive usually more than two hours too late in Thessaloniki.

You can buy Balkan FlexiPass tickets for 50€ in the train station international office.

By plane


Thessaloniki has an International airport connected to Athens, Milan, Rome, Zurich, Dusseldorf, Munich, Moscow, London.
A flight from Athens costs (one way) about 80 euros - but if you book early, the two domestic airlines can offer tickets as low as 19 euros (without tax).
There are several flights to Aegean and Ionian islands.

By car


From Athens about 5 hours (Highway)
From Istanbul about 8 hours
From Belgrade about 7 hours
One of the burdens for visitors and inhabitants alike is finding a parking place, so be prepared to either spend a lot of time looking for a place or pay for space in the parking lot (starting from 4 euros/3 hours). Traffic congestion seems to be a problem nowadays, but generally fellow drivers and passers-by are helpful to show you the way if you're feeling lost.

Get around


If your goal is to get out to the airport, hop on bus 78. It connects the airport with the bus station ("Ktel"), passing by the train station ("OSE") and a ticket costs 0.50€ if you buy it from the kiosk (0.60 if you buy it from the automatic ticket vendor, exact change needed). It's about a 25 minute ride. You can take this same bus back from the airport.Now availiable bus and after 11pm, and isn't among the most frequent busses.
A taxi ride from the city center costs about 10-12 euros - it's hard to find one during peak hours (7-8 am, 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm), so plan early!

Museums and Galleries

At the beginning of Tsimiski street there is a special area in the center of Thessaloniki where you can find many museums:



Also



See


Only the northernmost Byzantine walls of the city are still standing, the exception being what has now become the city's symbol - the White Tower, on of the original fortified towers and the only one on the seafront. The rest of the walls are in the picturesque old town (Upper Town) which offers a view over the bay. Take a walk along the enormous seafront promenade (about 12 km altogether) with views of the amphitheatrically-built city. See the Archaeological Museum and the award-winning Museum of Byzantine Culture. The international film festival is held in November,the international trade fair in September.

On no account should you miss the byzantine churches(St Demetrios, c. 200 AD and Agia Sophia, 600 AD, and the lovely smaller ones in the upper town), which are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. One of them, the Rotonda, started life as a Roman building and is almost as old as the Pantheon in Rome.

Do

Buy


One of the most cool stores in Thessaloniki is the new artistic bookstore called Bustart. Located in the center of the city (Grigoriou Palama 21), this culture oasis offers to Thessaloniki residents and visitors a wide variety of books and CDs all sharing a main theme: art, ranging from classic painters to photography, fashion and web design. With major partnerships with Europe's leading modern art galleries such as Tate Modern and Centre Pompidou, Bustart is here to stay and has already become a "must see" in the city.

Eat

For a morning or late-night snack, try Bougatsa pies: cream (sweet) or cheese (savoury) filling

Meat eaters can try out soutzoukakia: minced meat pellets either grilled (at the central market or rotisseries) or in tomato and cumin sauce.

Go for a meal in one of the many downtown ouzo restaurants (ouzeri) - some very good ones are Agora, Odos Aristotelous, Vrotos, and Bit-Pazar - and accompany your drink with a whole battery of small dishes - by far the best way to eat in Salonica.
There are also some good similar Cretan restaurants: Myrsini and Apo Dyo Horia. Here, order raki rather than ouzo or tsipouro.

If you see "boiled vegetables' on the menu in wintertime, go ahead and order them- you'll be amazed at how good they taste.

Another typical winter salad is politiki, a combination of shredded cabbage and pickles.

Best winter dessert: baked quince

For those of you with adventurous tastes: go to Tsarouhas,preferably after a hard night's drinking, for a "patsas" (tripe) soup - a delicious way to prevent a hangover.

Restaurants mentioned:
Agora - off Ionos Dragoumi
Bit-Pazar: Prosfygikis Agoras (between Olympou, Venizelou and Filippou),a great place to eat "meze" and drink,usually many students prefer this place.
Vrotos: off Athonos (which is also full of restaurants, but not as good)
Odos Aristotelous on the street of the same name - most Salonicans know it as the "lepen"
Myrsini: behind the theatre of the Etairia Makedonikon Spoudon (Macedonian Studies)
Apo Dyo Horia: off Navarinou square (site of Galerius's palace).
Taverna "Kamaras" near Rotonda,great traditional dishes, last year (2005) I ate there for almost a month every day and I can recommend it.

For something more quick, you can taste the special crepes from many different places at Gounari street, next to Navarinou square.
Also "Goody's" is the greek fast food restaurant chain. You will find classic hamburgers, pasta, salads, etc.

Many taverns you can find also in Ladadika neighbourhood, or in Athonos square (near Aristotelous and Egnatia street)

Drink


Retsina
In winter: Tsipouro, a distilled spirit similar to, but usually better than, ouzo
Northern Greek wines produced by Gerovassileiou, Babatzim and Yannis Boutaris

Sleep


Hostels:
The Youth Hostel in Thessaloniki, situated in the city center (Alexandrou Svolou St.), is a fair choice for students and travellers on a budget. Beware however, it is sometimes closed for renovation work, so please contact them before you arrive in the city.

Hotels:

City, 4 star

Luxembourg 3 star

Kinissi Palace 4 star

Olympia Hotel 3 star

on Aghiou Dimitriou street (formerly a tobacco warehouse), a 4-star boutique hotel

Queen Olga Hotel, east thessaloniki

Kapsis Hotel

Great place, everything is new there. Firm beds, very clean. Good breakfast buffet and reasonable prices. Nice location, 15 minute walk to Ocean.

"Rex Hotel:" Cheap Hotel Opposite the train station towards the center. Only a 5 minute walk from train station. Not great, but adequate. Two-bedroom in peak season was 35€.

Get out

You won't wonder where to get a drink in a town with this many bars!
Thessaloniki is by far the liveliest city in Northern Greece- maybe even the whole country.
Most of the bars at the old seafront(Nikis ave.) and around, many of the tavernas are either downtown or in the old city(kastra).
If you want to check out what the whole bouzoukia scene is all about, try Mamounia, at Vilka.
You can find also a lot of night clubs, bars and restaurants in Ladadika, the neighbourhood with the old warehouses next to the port. The area where you will find many students is around Kamara, next to the University of the town with many small and simple cafe and bars.

If you will be in town during summer, you have to visit for a coffee or drink the small boats. You can find them right next to the White Tower and most of them every 2-3h are making a small trip (20-30') in the Gold of Thessaloniki.


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