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- Thessaloniki - Wikipedia
Thessaloniki is located on the Thermaic Gulf, at the northwest corner of the Aegean Sea It is bounded on the west by the delta of the Axios
- Thessaloniki, Greece: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026 . . .
Sprawling along the edge of the Thermaic Gulf, Thessaloniki is a seaside showcase of Greek history from ancient Roman and Byzantine ruins to the modern high-rises lining its beaches Plus, after sundown, Greece’s cultural capital hums with some of the best nightlife options in the Aegean
- Thessaloniki | Greece, History, Map, Facts | Britannica
Founded in 316 bce and named for a sister of Alexander the Great, Thessaloníki after 146 was the capital of the Roman province of Macedonia As a military and commercial station on the Via Egnatia, which ran from the Adriatic Sea east to Byzantium (i e , Constantinople), it grew to great importance in the Roman Empire
- The Best Things to Do in Thessaloniki (and Top Things to Avoid)
Here's the ultimate Thessaloniki travel guide, featuring the city's best things to do, must-try restaurants, top hotels for any budget, and a few tips on things to avoid
- 11 things to do in Thessaloniki | Discover Greece
The page lists Thessaloniki’s 11 top experiences, from exploring the iconic White Tower and strolling the lively waterfront to discovering UNESCO-listed Byzantine monuments like Agios Dimitrios and the Rotunda
- Is Thessaloniki Worth Visiting? 10 Best Reasons to Visit (2026)
Is Thessaloniki worth visiting? Explore the pros, cons, and key travel tips to see if this vibrant coastal city deserves a spot on your itinerary
- Thessaloniki travel - Lonely Planet | Greece, Europe
Explore Byzantine heritage, stunning sea views and delectable tavernas in our Thessaloniki travel guide Find top attractions and tips for Greece's cultural hub
- Thessaloniki Tourism - Home
Thessaloniki is the Greek capital of Balkans, and the country’s gastronomic and cultural capital The co-capital of the Byzantine Empire and the modern Hellenic Republic, today Thessaloniki continues to be a major center of Orthodox Christianity
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