Thessaloniki is Greece’s second-largest city and a major cultural and economic center in the north of the country. Set along the Thermaic Gulf, it combines a long seafront with dense urban life, layered history, and a strong contemporary character. The city reflects centuries of Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern Greek influence, visible in its monuments, neighborhoods, and everyday life.
Key landmarks include the White Tower, the Rotunda, the Roman Forum, and numerous UNESCO-listed Byzantine churches. Thessaloniki is also known for its food culture, shaped by Asia Minor, Balkan, and Jewish traditions, with local markets, traditional tavernas, and a strong café scene. With several universities, the city maintains a young population and an active cultural calendar, including festivals, exhibitions, and live music events.
Thanks to its port, international airport, and rail connections, Thessaloniki is an important transport hub and a practical base for exploring northern Greece, including Halkidiki, Mount Olympus, and Vergina. It appeals to travelers interested in history, gastronomy, city breaks, and regional exploration.
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