Thessalonikis’ trademark, the White Tower offers panoramic views of the city and the Aegean Sea. Besides its impressive exterior, the exhibition inside is also worth visiting.
Originally built as a mausoleum, the Rotunda has served various purposes throughout history. Today, it stands as an impressive monument with a blend of Roman and Byzantine architecture.
Marvel at this triumphal arch commemorating the Roman Emperor Galerius and showcasing intricate reliefs depicting historical events.
The city's central square is a bustling hub surrounded by cafes, shops, and historic buildings. Perfect for a leisurely stroll or to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Renowned as one of the country's foremost museums, it features a comprehensive collection of artifacts ranging from prehistoric times to the Byzantine era.
Take a walk along the well-preserved Byzantine Walls that once encircled Thessaloniki, offering glimpses of the city's ancient defenses.
Explore the charming narrow streets of the Upper Town, which provides a glimpse into Thessaloniki's traditional architecture and a breathtaking view of the city.
Discover the rich Byzantine heritage of the region through an impressive collection of artifacts and exhibits.
A short drive from Thessaloniki, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great.
A lively square with a mix of cafes, bars, and restaurants, providing a vibrant spot for both locals and visitors to unwind.