Yes, you can! Our private tours cover the Thessaloniki → Meteora → return route in a full day, including transfers and visits to 2–3 monasteries. We recommend the private bus option for a smooth, direct journey.
Thessaloniki is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city located in the northern part of Greece. It is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of the region of Central Macedonia. It is also a city with a rich history and culture, as it has been inhabited for over 2,300 years.
Visitors can explore its beautiful historic landmarks, including the White Tower, an iconic symbol of the city, and the ancient Roman Forum. The city is also home to numerous museums, such as the Museum of Byzantine Culture, the Archaeological Museum, and the Jewish Museum, where visitors can learn about the city’s diverse cultural heritage.
A Culinary Heaven
Food lovers will appreciate the city’s rich gastronomic culture, which features a blend of Mediterranean and Balkan flavors. Visitors can sample local delicacies such as the famous bougatsa, a pastry filled with custard cream, and the mouth-watering souvlaki, grilled meat served on a skewer with pita bread.
Thessaloniki is also an excellent destination for shopping and entertainment, as the city boasts numerous shopping centers, cinemas, theaters, and concert halls. Visitors can stroll down the city’s bustling waterfront promenade, known as the “Nea Paralia,” where they can enjoy stunning views of the Aegean Sea and the city’s famous landmarks.
Yes, you can! Our private tours cover the Thessaloniki → Meteora → return route in a full day, including transfers and visits to 2–3 monasteries. We recommend the private bus option for a smooth, direct journey.
Yes. We offer private transfers by car or minivan—with or without a tour—for seamless travel to Meteora, airports, or other destinations like Mount Olympus and Viniculture regions.
The best time to visit Thessaloniki is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months when the weather is mild and pleasant, and there are fewer tourists. The summer months can be quite hot and crowded, while the winter months can be chilly and rainy. However, Thessaloniki has a lot to offer year-round, so it ultimately depends on your personal preferences and interests.
Thessaloniki is generally a safe city to travel to, but like any other city, it’s important to take some basic precautions to ensure your safety. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft, can occur in crowded areas, so it’s best to keep your valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings. It’s also advisable to avoid poorly lit or deserted areas at night, and to use common sense when walking around the city. In case of an emergency, you can contact the police by dialing 100 or the European emergency number 112.
Thessaloniki has a lot of great attractions, but here are some of the must-see ones:
These are just a few of the many great attractions in Thessaloniki
There are several ways to get to Thessaloniki from Athens:
Thessaloniki is known for its delicious cuisine and unique drinks. Here are some local dishes and drinks you should try:
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