The Walls of Thessaloniki (Greek: Τείχη της Θεσσαλονίκης, Teíchi tis Thessaloníkis) are the 4 kilometer-long city walls surrounding the city of Thessaloniki during the Middle Ages and until the late 19th century, when large parts of the walls, including the entire seaward section, were demolished as part of the Ottoman authorities' restructuring of Thessaloniki's urban fabric. The city was fortified from its establishment in the late 4th century BC, but the present walls date from the early Byzantine period, ca. 390, and incorporate parts of an earlier, late 3rd-century wall. The walls consist of the typical late Roman mixed construction of ashlar masonry alternating with bands of brick. The northern part of the walls adjoins the acropolis of the city, which formed a separate fortified enceinte, and within it lies another citadel, the Heptapyrgion (Seven Towers), popularly known by the Ottoman translation of the...
Read moreAs a local from the area, The Acropolis of Thessaloniki offers a blend of history, breathtaking views, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the city's hustle and bustle. Located in the Upper Town (Ano Poli), this historic site provides a glimpse into the city's Byzantine and Ottoman past, with well-preserved fortifications and charming cobbled streets.
One of the highlights is the Eptapyrgio offering stunning panoramic views of Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf. The walk up to the Acropolis is enjoyable, winding through picturesque alleys with traditional houses, colorful facades, and cosy cafés where you can stop for a coffee or break.
Unlike the often-crowded sites in Athens, the Acropolis of Thessaloniki feels more intimate and serene, making it a perfect place to reflect and soak in the rich cultural heritage...
Read moreThessaloniki is a vibrant city full of history, culture, and life. Walking through the streets, you can feel the mix of ancient traditions and modern energy. The city is famous for its lively atmosphere, delicious food, and warm hospitality.
From the beautiful waterfront promenade with views of the sea, to landmarks like the White Tower and the old Byzantine walls, there is always something to discover. The local markets, cafés, and tavernas give the city a unique charm, and the nightlife is among the best in Greece.
What makes Thessaloniki truly special is the combination of history, culture, and modern lifestyle. Whether you’re exploring its monuments, enjoying fresh Greek cuisine, or simply strolling along the sea, the city feels welcoming and...
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