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Thessaloniki City
Guideby Thessaloniki Boutique Hotel Zaliki
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Hotel Zalikis Guide to Thessaloniki
How to get to Thessaloniki?
By plane:
The airport Makedonia (SKG) is located in the area of Mikra, about 20-minute drive
from downtown. It is the second largest airport in Greece, linked with most major
Europe and Balkan cities.
In our hotel, you can get a special offer for free taxi pickup from airport along with
your room.
Taking a taxi on your own, it will cost you around 30 euros. You can also go to the
center of the town using the 24-hour bus line - number 78 (or 78N during night),paying a ticket around one euro.
Extra info about the airport is available onThessaloniki Airports website.
By train:
The railway station of Thessaloniki has become one of the major in the Balkan area.
It connects Thessaloniki with the largest cities of Romania, Croatia, Serbia,
Montenegro, Turkey, and Bulgaria.
Moreover, it connects Thessaloniki with the biggest cities in Greece, including of
course Athens, to which the trip lasts around 5 and a half hours.
Extra info including timetables is available onTRAINOSEs website.
By bus:
KTEL company is the main bus transportation organization in Greece. The bus
station can be easily reached in the west end of the city. Tickets can also be
purchased from the Macedonia Bus Station ticket office, located at 119 Egnatia
Street.
On the website of KTEL , you can find information about the travel schedule and
fees.
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Getting around Thessaloniki:
On foot:
You can cover most of the city on foot. All main attractions are in walking distances
one from another.
By bus:
Organization of Urban Transport of Thessaloniki is in charge of the inner city bus
transport. You can find more information about the available routes, timetables and
other additional information on their website. Another option is to ask on the
reception in your hotel or even someone in the street to tell you where to take the
right bus for your destination.
Our recommendation is route 50 Cultural line, which will guide you to the most
cultural attractions of the city.
By car:
At the airport you may find some rental companies if you want to rent a car or a
motorbike. Taxi from the airport to the city center will cost you around 30 euros.
Useful information:
Good to knowLanguage Greek
Currency Euro
Time zone GMT+02 ( EET - Eastern EuropeanTime)
Telephone country code 30
Thessaloniki telephone area code 2310
Electricity 220 Volts, 50 Cycles
Primary Socket Type Europlug, Schuko
Emergency NumbersPolice 100
Fire brigade 199
Ambulance 166
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Post Office - Ask the people in the kiosks (there are many in every street) or the
locals where the nearest post office is. Phone: +30 2310 268954
Pharmacy - Each pharmacy in Thessaloniki has a notice in the window showing
which pharmacies are open, their normal working hours and addresses. Some of
them may have in their emergency number.
Useful Greek words and phrases
English Greek(Pronancuation)
Yes Ne
No Ohi
OK Entaxei
Please/Youre welcome Parakalo
Thank you EfharistoExcuse me/Pardon Syngnomi
What time is it? Ti ora ine?
Good morning/day Kalimera
Good evening Kalispera
Good night Kalinichta
Where am I? Pou ime?
Do you speak English? Milate anglika?
Sorry, I dont speak Greek. Signomi, ala then milao elinika.
Help Voithia
Where can I catch the bus? Pou boro na paro to leforio?
I want a taxi Thelo ena taxi.
How much does that cost? Poso kostizi afto?
May I have the bill? Boro na echo to logariasmo?
Hotel Xenodocheio
Bank Trapeza
Bus Leforio
Train Treno
Station Stathmos
Ticket Eisitirio
Open Anoichto
Closed KleistoWater Nero
Tea Tsai
Coffee Kafe
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Where to stay in Thessaloniki?
Hotel El Greco
El Greco Hotel is the only 3 star hotel with 4 star quality in Thessaloniki. It has one
of the best locations in Thessaloniki, right in the hearth of the city. All the maintourist attractions of Thessaloniki are within walking distance of El Greco hotel and
great shopping opportunities surround it.
Address: 23 Egnatia Street
Phone: (+30) 2310 520 620
Website:hotelelgreco.gr
E-mail:[email protected]
Hotel Zaliki
Zaliki Hotel Thessaloniki is located in the center of Thessaloniki, next to Aristotelous
square and just few steps away from Egnatia street. It welcomes you in a restored
neo-classical, building of the previous century, with a beautiful architecture, located
in the historical center of the city.
Address: 6 Gr. Zaliki Street
Phone: (+30) 2310 226 400
Website:zalikihotel.gr
E-mail:[email protected]
Hotel Rotonda
Hotel Rotonda is excellently located by Thessaloniki's Central Railway Station, right
at the entrance of the city. It offers you comfortable accommodation along with
excellent public transport links and immediate access to the commercial, cultural
and business center of the city.
Address: 97 Monastiriou Street
Phone: (+30) 2310 517 121
Website:hotelrotonda.comE-mail:[email protected]
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Image 1 - Rotonda
Hotel Luxembourg
Hotel Luxembourg is located by the Aristotelous Square, where Komninon and
Kalapothaki streets intersect. Its quality rooms are carefully decorated in order to
make you feel comfortable, cozy and like home.
Address: 6 Komnimon Street
Phone: (+30) 2310 252 600
Website:hotelluxembourg.gr
E-mail:[email protected]
Hotel Anessis
Anessis stands out of Thessaloniki Hotels with its modern design, warm and
welcoming envirornment. Itsideal for business guests or for those who want to
enjoy a leisure visit to the cosmopolitan and cultural city of Thessaloniki.
Address: 20 26thOctober Street
Phone: (+30) 2310 520 200
Website:hotelanessis.gr
E-mail:[email protected]
What to see in Thessaloniki?
MonumentsRotonda
It was constructed by Gallerius as his
mausoleum. It is the oldest of Thessaloniki's
churches. Some Greek publications claim it
is the oldest Christian church in the world,
although there are other competitors for
that title. It is the most important surviving
example of a church from the early Christian
period of the Greek-speaking part of theRoman Empire.
White Tower
White tower is the symbol and point of reference for the locals and the visitors of
Thessaloniki city. It stands next to the water front of the town reminding of the old
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Image 3 - Aristotle Statue
times. It used to be the tower that guarded the eastern end of the Thessalonikis
city walls during the 15th century and for the years later on was used as a prison.
In 1912 Thessaloniki was freed and the Tower was whitewashed as a symbol of
cleansing and freedom and gained its current White Tower name. Nowadays it's a
museum of art and history and one of the citys main attractions.
Palace of Galerius and Arch Of Galerius Kamara
The Palace is located in Navarinou Square and it was
built in 300 A. D in the heart of the Thessaloniki city.
Pieces of the palace are prominent around the center of
the city giving an ancient and historical feel to it. The
arch of Galerius, or commonly known as Kamara
(meaning arch), is about 1 minute walk north from the
palace and it is one of the most known meeting spot of
Thessaloniki citizens. It is a symbol of glory and has
been a focal spot of the city for a long time. Kamara
was built in 299 A.D. and was dedicated in 303 A. D. to
Galerius victory over the Persians in 208 A. D.
Aristotelous square
The most impressive square in Thessaloniki. Buildings
with great architecture inspired by European and
colonial models, cafes, shops etc. A meeting place
during the day. The square where the big celebrations
take place, such as the coming of the New Year.Everyday a lot of people take their walk in Aristotelous
square, a lot of young ones skateboard around and
hang out. The square is full of trees and ends next to
the water front where you could drink your coffee, beer
or eat in some fancy restaurant.
Roman Forum
The Roman Forum of Thessaloniki is the ancient Roman-era forum (or Agora),
discovered by archeological excavations, which took place in 1966. It is a large two-
terraced forum, which also features two Roman baths (one of them is buried
underneath the city) and a small theater, used for Gladiatorial games. In mid-2nd
century A.D., it was the cultural and economic center of Thessaloniki, and its
believed that it was used until 6th century. It is located north of the Aristotelous
square, between Filippou and Olympou streets, in Thessalonikis city center. In
summer, Pic Nic Urban Festival, which features free food and live music, is hosted
Image 2 - Kamara
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at the Forum.
The Church Of Saint Demetrius - Agios Dimitrios
The church of the patron saint of the town is amust see in Thessaloniki. The first church of
Saint Dimitrios, a Christian martyr, was built in
413 A.D. The location of the church is the place
where gladiator fights used to be performed in
the city. The ancient bath area, in which Saint
Dimitrios had been prisoned, has been retained
as a crypt inside the church. It was completely
rebuilt in 1948 according the original plans
since it has been destroyed twice before by
fire. It stands as one of the most important
byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki.
Osios David The Latomou monastery
This humble church with a commanding view of the city was supposedly built about
500 in honor of Galerius's daughter, who was secretly baptized while her father was
away fighting. It was later converted into a mosque, and at some time its west
wallthe traditional place of entrance (in order to look east when facing the altar)
was bricked up, so you enter Osios David from the south. No matter; this entirely
suits the church's rather battered magic. You can still see the radiantly beautiful
mosaic in the dome of the apse, which shows a rare beardless Jesus, as he seems
to have been described in the vision of Ezekiel.
Museums
Archaeological Museum ofThessaloniki6 Manoli Andronikou StreetTel: (+30) 2310 830538Email:[email protected]:AMTH
Atatrk Museum75 Apostolou Pavlou St.Tel: (+30) 2310 248452
Image 4 - Agios Dimitrios
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Museum of Byzantine Culture
2 Stratou AvenueTel:. (+30) 2313 306400Email:[email protected]:MBP
Cinema Museum
Warehouse A, Pier ATel: (+30) 2310 508398Website:Cinemuseum
FOLKLIFE AND ETHNOLOGICALMUSEUM OF MACEDONIA-THRACE68 Vas. Olgas StreetTel: (+30) 2310 830591, (+30) 2310889840,
(+30) 2310 889855Email:[email protected] :LEMMTH
Goulandris Natural History Museumof Thessaloniki (EKBY)14th km Thessaloniki-Mihaniona, 570 01Thermi,Tel: (+30) 2310 476262, (+30) 2310473320Email:[email protected]:EKBY
Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki
13 Agiou Mina StreetTel: (+30) 2310 250406-7Email:[email protected]:JMTH
Macedonian Museum of
Contemporary ArtEgnatia 154 (on the grounds ofThessaloniki International Fair)el: (+30) 2310 240002, (+30) 2310281212Email:[email protected] :MMCA
Museum for the MacedonianStruggle23 Proxenou KoromilaTel: (+30) 2310 229778E-mail:[email protected] :IMMA
TELOGLION Foundation of Art159A Agiou DimitriouTel: (+30) 2310 991610Email:[email protected],[email protected] :Teloglion
Thessaloniki History CenterBillis Building, Hippodromiou SquareTel: (+30) 2310 264668
Thessaloniki Olympic MuseumAgiou Dimitriou & 3rd SeptemberTel: (+30) 2310 968531-2Email:[email protected]:Olympic museum
Science Center and TechnologyMuseum "NOESIS"6Th Km. Thessaloniki - Thermi RoadTel: (+30) 2310 483000Website:Noesis
War Museum Thessaloniki4 Grigoriou LamprakiTel: (+30) 2310 249803Email:[email protected]:War museum
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Insectopia
Nea Monastiriou 119Tel: (+30) 69 4020 9092Email:[email protected]:Insectopia
State Museum of Contemporary Art
21 Kolokotroni StreetTel:(+30) 2310 589140Email:[email protected]:Greek state museum
Nightlife Thessaloniki comes alive at night!
Thessaloniki is famous for its outgoing people, the always relaxed attitude that you
feel "in the air" of the city, delicious tastes and mixture of local cuisines and last but
not least, everyone talks about the city's nightlife.
The city offers you countless options that can satisfy every style of nightlife you
prefer. It has a plethora of bars close to the water front with different musical
styles, designs and decoration.
In Ladadika and in the Valoritou and Syggrou Streets you will find rock and
alternative bars that are always full of people having fun time and drinking a beer.
Ladadika is the area from Koudouriotou to Diamanti
streets and from Hiou to Lemnou streets, and it is what
remains of the Jewish part of the city. It is characterized
by its beautiful surroundings that help you get a feel of
Thessaloniki before the great fire of 1917. Currently you
can find many nice bars and restaurants there and you
can certainly feel why it has become one of the citysfocal points in the nightlife of Thessaloniki. Nevertheless,
it is always a great area for eating traditional Greek foods
specially cooked with the influence of the immigrant
element that used to exist. There are a lot of nice restaurants in this area that went
from having a bad reputation to being one of the nicest places in the city.
In case you want to experience more elegant and stylish restaurants you could go
to the area of Krini, which is on the east coast of the city by the seaside.
Other places worth visiting
Locked/ The MindTrap
Locked and The MindTrap are live room escape games and a great experience for
Image 5 - Ladadika
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Image 6 - Meteora
friends or family. The goal of the game is to escape from the locked room using
mind, logic and teamwork. Teams of up to five people need to solve numerous
puzzles and mysteries during 60 min to complete the main goal. These two escape
games are ranked as the best two activities in Thessaloniki on Trip Advisor, so be
sure not to miss them!
Waterland
Waterland is a waterpark located on the outskirts of Thessaloniki, on the road to
Chalkidiki. It was the first waterpark in Greece, in 1994, and is unique in Northern
Greece. It has lots of slides, big and small pools, water bikes, cafes and a souvenir
shop, and is appropriate for all ages.
Where to go near Thessaloniki?
Meteora
Meteora is one of the largest and significant complexes of Christian Orthodox
Monasteries in Greece. Meteora means
suspended in the air or in the heavens
above and it is comprised of 6 monasteries
built on natural sandstone rock pillars. It
used to have 30 active monasteries and it
has been included on the UNESCO World
Heritage List.
Monks started gathering in Meteora in the
11th century and 24 of the monasteries
were built in 15th century. Frescoes in
monasteries are reported to be post
Byzantine paintings.
Meteora is close to the small town of
Kalabaka and the rock, on which Meteora
stands, is considered to be 60 million years
old.
Meteora is only 220 km away from
Thessaloniki and is a great place for one day
trip.
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Vergina - City of Philip II and center of Greek Macedonia
Vergina is a village located in Central Macedonia, Greece, around 80 kilometers
away from Thessaloniki. It is famous because of the archaeological finds, including
tombs of Macedonian Kings, discovered by Professor Manolis
Andronikos. According to the claims of Andronikos and most
archeologists, the tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the
Great, and the tomb of Alexander IV, who is the son of
Alexander the Great and Roxana, were found.
Vergina is the modern name of Aigai that was the capital of
the Kingdom of Macedonia. The tombs are protected by a set
of underground enclosures build in 1993 and a museum has
been constructed in order to display all the findings. On the
lid of the golden larnax (small closed coffin) of Philip II there
is the classic Greek Macedonian symbol of sun. Since 1996,
UNESCO has inducted the Archeological Site of Aigai in
the World Heritage List.
Mount Athos Agion Oros
Mount Athos in Greece or "Agion Oros" (Holy Mountain) is the centre of Eastern
Christian Orthodox Monasticism, dedicated to prayer and worship. It is located in
the third, eastern peninsula of Chalkidiki or
Halkidiki.
Agion Oros forms a self-governed part of the
Greek state. It is subject to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs in its political aspect,
spiritually and about the religious issues to
the Ecumenical Patriarchate of
Constantinopole.
Agion Oros is divided into twenty self-
governed territories. Each territory consists
of a cardinal monastery and other monastic
establishments that surround it.
Though land-linked, Mount Athos is accessible by ferry boat either from the port of
Ouranoupoli, for those heading to west coast monasteries or from Ierrisos for the
east coast ones.
Image 7 - Golden larnax of Philip II
Image 8 - Dionysiou monastery, Agion Oros
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The daily number of visitors entering Mount Athos is restricted and all are required
to obtain a special entrance permit valid for a limited period. The permit is called
adiamontrion, a form of Byzantine visa that is written in Greek, dated using the
Julian calendar, and signed by four of the secretaries of leading monasteries.
There are generally two kinds of diamontria: the general diamontrion thatenables the visitor to stay overnight at any one of the monasteries but only to stay
in the mountain for three days, and the special diamontrion which allows a visitor
to visit only one monastery or skete but to stay as many days as he has agreed
with the monks. The general diamontrion is available upon application to the
Pilgrims' Bureau in Thessaloniki. Once this has been granted it will be issued at the
port of departure, on the day of departure.
Once granted, the pilgrim can contact the monastery where he would like to stay in
order to reserve a bed (one night only per monastery). The ferries require
reservations, both ways.
The duration of the general visa can be extended by several days by personally
applying at the main office in Karyes.
Ask for more details about any of the aforementioned trips at our hotels reception.
Other places worth mentioning are:
Chalkidiki (Halkidiki)
Chalkidiki peninsula is surely the favorite summer destination of Thessalonikis
residents and people from nearby places. Many tourists from Balkan countries alsodecide to spend their summer holidays here. The beaches of Chalkidiki are famous
because of their unique beauty and purity.
Chalkidiki peninsula is located roughly 20km south of Thessaloniki, and is
comprised of 3 smaller peninsulas Kassandra, Sithonia and Agion Oros. Capital
and administrative center of Chalkidiki, Polygyros, is located in the center of the
peninsula.
There is a regular bus line from Thessaloniki to Chalkidiki KTELs bus line 45.
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Mount Olympus
Mount Olympus, home of the Gods of Greek mythology, is the highest and most
famous mountain in Greece. It is located around 80 km (50 miles) southwest from
Thessaloniki. Mount Olympus has 52 peaks, and the highest one Mytikas,
meaning nose, is 2,919 meters high.Olympus is also known for its deep gorges
and rich fauna.
In 1938, Mount Olympus was declared as
the first Green National park and a Worlds
Biosphere reserve in 1981.
Mountaineering and hiking trails are
available to visitors, including both easier
and difficult routes. Every year, thousands
of people visit Mount Olympus to admire its
nature and to engage in other alternative activities, like paragliding, cannoning,
rafting, climbing, mountain-biking, and jeep safari.
What to do if you lose your documents?
Its always stressful to lose your passport, ID, money or other documents whileyoure on vacation. To ensure that you have the least amount of trouble when that
happens, be sure to do the following:
Make copies of your documents and bring them with you on your trip. You
can carry it anywhere with you, or leave it in the hotel room. Also, leave a
copy to your friend or a family member at home, so they can send it to you,
if necessary, via e-mail or fax.
Dont carry all of your money in the same place. Place it in different bags and
pockets.
Have an address and a telephone number of your countrys embassy orconsulate in the country youre staying at. To help you with that, hotel El
Greco has carefully created a list of consulates in Thessaloniki, which you can
find on the next page.
Image 9 - Mount Olympus' Peaks
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List of Consulates in Thessaloniki
Country Address Telephone Number
Albania 6 Odysseos St. (+30) 2310 547 435
Australia 28 Archeologikou Mousiou St. (+30) 2310 827 494Austria 37 Mitropoleos St. (+30) 2310 478 300
Belgium 8 Dodecanissou St. (+30) 2310 538 157
Bulgaria N. Manu Street N12,E. Abbot Street N1
(+30) 2310 829 210
Canada 19, N. Kountouriotou Street (+30) 2310 256 350
Croatia 14 Victor Hugo Street (+30) 2310 548 203
Cyprus 37, Leoforos Nikis, 1st Floor (+30) 2310 260 611
Czech Republic 57, Leoforos Nikis Ave. (+30) 2310 222 376
Denmark 26, Komninon Street (+30) 2310 284 065
Estonia 24, Aristotelous Street (+30) 2310 260 707
Finland Plateon 10Industrial Park of Neochorouda11th km Old National RoadThessalonikis Kilkis
(+30) 2310 511 191
France 27 rue Evzonon (+30) 2310 244 030/ 031
Germany 33, Megalou Alexandrou Avenue (+30) 2310 251 120
Greenland 26, Komninon Street (+30) 2310 284 065
Ireland 5, Aristotelous Square (+30) 2310 465 177
Malta 13 Kountouriotou Street (+30) 2310 550 271
Netherlands Industrial Area of Thessaloniki,
Entrance B
(+30) 2310 568 752
Norway 26 Komninon St. (+30) 2310 284 065
Peru 192, rue Monastiriou, 3rd floor (+30) 2310 566 737
Philippines 22 Dodekanissou Street (+30) 2310 556161
Serbia Komninon 4 (+30) 2310 244 265
South Africa 51 Tsimiski Street (+30) 2310 489 386
Spain 7, rue Aghiou Mina (+30) 2310 515 391
Sweden Komninon 26 (+30) 2310 284 065
Turkey 151 Aghiou Dimitriou Street (+30) 2310 965070/071/072/073
Ukraine 1, Il.Oplopiou Street (+30) 2310 500 045
United States ofAmerica
43 Tsimiski St, 7th Floor (+30) 2310 242905/906/907
Uruguay Athinas 6 & Platonos Nro. 751 (+30) 2310 346 058
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