Guidebook for Θεσσαλονίκη

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Guidebook for Θεσσαλονίκη

Food Scene

Beautiful, relaxed atmosphere and staff. Very interesting and very tasteful dishes with beautiful city walls view.
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Wall by Wall
1 Stergiou Polidorou
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Beautiful, relaxed atmosphere and staff. Very interesting and very tasteful dishes with beautiful city walls view.
Quite place inside of the old Town. Particularly delicious dishes! It is one of the restaurants that have a small menu but very delicious!
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Restaurant Igglis
32 Irodotou
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Quite place inside of the old Town. Particularly delicious dishes! It is one of the restaurants that have a small menu but very delicious!
Cooked by the owner of the store, all the food is amazing! Impeccably, economically, delicious!
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Το Πρυτανείο
72 Alexandras Papadopoulou
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Cooked by the owner of the store, all the food is amazing! Impeccably, economically, delicious!
It is a small hostel but you can enjoy your coffee there or a breakfast. Cheap prices!
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Little Big House
24 Andokidou
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It is a small hostel but you can enjoy your coffee there or a breakfast. Cheap prices!

Sightseeing

The Eptapyrgio, also popularly known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule, is a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress situated on the north-eastern corner of the acropolis of Thessaloniki in Greece. Despite its name, which in both languages means "Fortress of Seven Towers", it features ten, and was probably named after the Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul, Turkey. It served as the major redoubt of the city's acropolis, as well as the seat of its garrison commander in Ottoman times, until the late 19th century. It was then converted to a prison , which remained open until 1989.
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Witte Toren van Thessaloniki
130 Eptapirgiou
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The Eptapyrgio, also popularly known by its Ottoman Turkish name Yedi Kule, is a Byzantine and Ottoman-era fortress situated on the north-eastern corner of the acropolis of Thessaloniki in Greece. Despite its name, which in both languages means "Fortress of Seven Towers", it features ten, and was probably named after the Yedikule Fortress in Istanbul, Turkey. It served as the major redoubt of the city's acropolis, as well as the seat of its garrison commander in Ottoman times, until the late 19th century. It was then converted to a prison , which remained open until 1989.
Vlatades Monastery or Vlatadon Monastery is a monastery in Thessaloniki, Greece. Built in the 14th century during the late Byzantine Empire, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here is one of the places where Apostle Paul teached during his visit in Thessaloniki.
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Vlatadonklooster
64 Eptapirgiou
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Vlatades Monastery or Vlatadon Monastery is a monastery in Thessaloniki, Greece. Built in the 14th century during the late Byzantine Empire, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here is one of the places where Apostle Paul teached during his visit in Thessaloniki.
The Church of Hosios David also referred to as the Latomou Monastery and Suluca Mosque, is a late 5th-century church in Thessaloniki, Greece. In Byzantine times, it functioned as the katholikon of the Latomos Monastery, and received a rich mosaic and fresco decoration, which was renewed in the 12th–14th centuries. The surviving examples are of high artistic quality. This church is on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
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Ιερός Ναός Οσίου Δαβίδ
17 Epimenidou
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The Church of Hosios David also referred to as the Latomou Monastery and Suluca Mosque, is a late 5th-century church in Thessaloniki, Greece. In Byzantine times, it functioned as the katholikon of the Latomos Monastery, and received a rich mosaic and fresco decoration, which was renewed in the 12th–14th centuries. The surviving examples are of high artistic quality. This church is on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

Parks & Nature

It was the gardens of Pasha and nowdays there are many myths about this place. Some says that this place has magical energy because of the many magnetic fields. You will find some stones there which looks like fountain. Others says that every three days a hidden passage appears at 12 o'clock.
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Pasha's Tuinen
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It was the gardens of Pasha and nowdays there are many myths about this place. Some says that this place has magical energy because of the many magnetic fields. You will find some stones there which looks like fountain. Others says that every three days a hidden passage appears at 12 o'clock.