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Kalamaria in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Kalamaria, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Thessaloniki Concert Hall, Grada nuevo, and Vlatadon Monastery, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Grada nuevo and Coquille Sea Food so you can get the best taste of Kalamaria while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Kalamaria in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northeast side of town
  • Proximity is everything

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Arch of Galerius, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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White Tower of Thessaloniki

4.7
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4.4
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Historical place museum
The White Tower of Thessaloniki is a historic Ottoman fortress and former prison that now houses an interactive exhibition showcasing the city's rich history. Situated on the city's waterfront, this iconic landmark was once part of a larger fortification and is believed to have been built in the fifteenth century after the Turkish conquest of Thessaloniki. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the sea from this location, making it a popular spot for enjoying drinks while taking in the scenery.
The most famous landmark of Thessaloniki with great panoramic views from the top. Inside you’ll find a small but interesting museum about the city’s history. Entry is €8, which is maybe a little bit expensive for the experience and the views
Aleksandra M — Google review
On the one hand, you must go here when visiting Thessaloniki. It is the most famous landmark of the city and has a lot of history attached to it. On the other hand, it is rather expensive (at €8) for what is a relatively small (but interesting) museum. But I have to say that the views from the top are terrific. So Yes - go!
Norm P — Google review
A wonderful place to visit! The White Tower is full of history and beautifully presented inside with clear displays and interactive exhibits. The climb to the top is easy, and the view over Thessaloniki and the sea is absolutely stunning. The staff were friendly and helpful. Definitely a must-see landmark when visiting the city!
Sabri F — Google review
Excellent attraction..6euro entry p.p. The walk up tonthe top with its several rooms and chambers along the way was really well worth it. You could easily spend 2 hours here going through the various write-ups & history. Some audio on English via your phone was available at key points. The views from the top are amazing. You see the length & breadth of the coast line and nearby hils. Apparantly you can see Mt. Olympus on a clear day...we were not so lucky.
Percy T — Google review
A lovely place to walk around and enjoy the sea breeze. The view from the top is stunning, especially at sunset. Definitely one of Thessaloniki’s highlights!
Maher E — Google review
The White Tower of Thessaloniki is A MUST monument-museum-attraction to start, when visiting the city. Start with just inhaling and enjoyig from outside the spirit of the place.(White tower is a starting stop and for the Cultural line 50 - the local tourist live guided bus tour -2€ regular fee (https://www.oasth.gr/en/tourism/cultural-route). Entering inside the museum (6€ regular ticket) you can select from 13 languages in which to learn and understand better the history, culture, life, culinary, evolution of the city during your way up trough the seven levels to the top. The observation terrace is a perfect selfie's spot and also a greate way to orientate yourself in the next directions trough your journey felling in love with Thessaloniki... Enjoy!
Vanya M — Google review
A must place to visit if in town for the first time. The tower is multi leveled with each level having an exhibition of the city's history. It's not tiresome to climb as there are no steep steps and you have to stop to see the exhibits. At the top one can enjoy the excellent view of the city and the bay. There is also a museum shop that was not operating on the day we visited.
Christos T — Google review
Almost worth it based on the views. The museum itself is way too specific and detailed. All written in Greek so you have to use a “audio guide” which is just a bunch of audio files on google drive where someone reads everything written in English
Håvard J — Google review
Thessaloniki 546 21, Greece•http://www.lpth.gr/•+30 231 026 7832•Tips and more reviews for White Tower of Thessaloniki
6 min · 0.32 mi
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Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

4.7
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4.6
(1548)
Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is a renowned institution housing an extensive collection of Greek art and artifacts dating up to late antiquity. The museum's central section showcases exhibits from excavations in Thessaloniki and Macedonia, including sculptures, architectural elements from an ancient temple, relics from the palace complex built by Galerius, and gold artifacts from the Archaic and Classical periods.
A rich collection of wonderfully presented items depicting the immense archeological wealth and depth of Greece. In addition to their historical significance, many of the exhibits are spectacular on their own. Masterfully shaped and colored pottery, statues of unmatched artistry, weaponry that displays the military prowess of ancient Greece, gold accessories of impossible craftsmanship that adorned its prominent citizens, and so much more. The facility is also wonderful, clean, with broad corridors and occasional seating, and adequate information concerning the items as well as the age they represent. An overall wonderful experience.
George S — Google review
A gem of a place that deals with ancient Greek history and will take up at least three hours to tour depending on how much you want to learn. There is an app one can download and by scanning each exhibit learn its story in more detail than id depicted on the case. Artifacts, jewellery, sarcofagi, tools, weapons, mosaics and many more can be admired. Well worth a visit.
Christos T — Google review
What a great museum to visit if you’re in Thessaloniki. It was a hot day but it was nice and cool walking around inside the museum. So much history and culture. There is a special section called the Cave which has some amazing exhibits.
Richard T — Google review
You may feel it's a small museum, but it's not. There is also underground floor. I spent there almost two hours and didn't feel the time passed. Very beautiful and interesting exhibitions, with interesting texts. Especially the gold jewelry collection. Highly recommended! There is also cafe in the small garden. You only need to take care about "ship bone" in the Cave exhibition. :)
Anita F — Google review
This museum is worth every minute if you are interested in Greek ancient history. The whole place is quite spacious and you never feel lost. Time spent is 2-3 hours. Totally worth the 8€ entrance fee
D — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. The collection is impressive, especially the exhibits from ancient Macedonia — the gold jewelry, statues, and everyday artifacts really help bring the history to life. Everything is well organized, and the information panels are clear and helpful, even for someone without a deep background in archaeology. The building itself is spacious and modern, and the layout makes it easy to move through the different periods. I also appreciated the temporary exhibitions, which added some variety to the experience. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5 is that some sections felt a bit repetitive, and a few exhibits could use better lighting or clearer signage. Still, it’s definitely worth a visit if you’re in Thessaloniki and interested in the rich history of the region.
Harun T — Google review
If you're in Thessaloniki, the Archaeological Museum is definitely worth a visit. When I went, there were three exhibitions: The History of Macedonia, The Gold of the Macedonians, and In the Cave. A free app is available that provides in-language guides about the artifacts on display; these are always accompanied by bilingual captions (Greek and English). The second exhibition I appreciated the most was The Gold of the Macedonians. The artifacts are beautifully crafted, with such minute details that it amazes you how the goldsmiths managed to work the metal so delicately and elaborately without having power tools or precision instruments. The third exhibition is temporary, also interesting, and the spaces are organized to evoke the idea of the inside of a cave, with display cases containing archaeological finds from Greek caves. We spent 2.5 hours exploring the museum, and it was enjoyable. Inside there is a bar and at the end of the visit a souvenir shop.
Alessandro G — Google review
An unforgettable journey through ancient Macedonian history! The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is absolutely worth a visit. It's well-organized, easy to walk through, and packed with fascinating artifacts from ancient Macedonia and the wider region. The exhibits are clearly labeled in both Greek and English, and they really help you understand how people lived thousands of years ago - from everyday life to burial customs. The Derveni Krater alone is worth the visit - it's a stunning piece of ancient art. The museum feels modern, clean, and not too crowded, which made for a really enjoyable experience. Staff were friendly and the outdoor section was a nice bonus too. If you're in Thessaloniki and have even a little interest in history or archaeology, don't skip this place. You'll come out feeling like you've actually learned something - and seen some incredible pieces of the ancient world up close.
Alexandros T — Google review
Manoli Andronikou 6, Thessaloniki 546 21, Greece•http://www.amth.gr/•+30 231 331 0201•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
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Arch of Galerius

4.6
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4.2
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Monuments & Statues
The Arch of Galerius, also known as "Kamara," is a significant Roman monument in Thessaloniki. Built in 303 CE, it commemorates Emperor Galerius' triumph over the Persians and features intricate marble reliefs depicting various scenes and individuals. This iconic structure is a popular gathering spot for both locals and tourists, offering a glimpse into the city's ancient past.
The Arch of Galerius is incredibly impressive—much more spectacular than I had imagined. In my opinion, it’s as striking as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The scale, detail, and presence of the monument make it a must-see when visiting Thessaloniki. Built in the 4th century AD to commemorate Emperor Galerius’s victory over the Persians, the arch was part of a larger imperial complex that included palace and the Rotunda. You can still see beautifully preserved carvings depicting scenes of battle and imperial triumph, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman Thessaloniki. The area around the arch is lively, with cafés and shops, yet the monument itself maintains a quiet dignity. It’s fascinating to see how it sits within the modern cityscape. An ancient structure that continues to command attention and respect. Take your time to walk around it and admire the details; it’s well worth a visit.
Sue V — Google review
Look out for the intricate sculptures depicting stories of the old featuring Romans in togas, warriors in armour, horses and much more. There are cafes, juice bars and shops along the road leading to the Rotunda and a beautiful church in the square by the intersection.
M — Google review
The Arch of Galerius is one of the most important landmarks of Thessaloniki. It's impressive and a must see. It was built in the 4th century AD to commemorate Emperor Galerius’s victory over the Persians, the arch was part of a larger imperial complex that included palace and the Rotunda. The arch it's beautifully preserved and you can see the carvings depicting scenes of battle and imperial triumph, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of Roman Thessaloniki.
Alexandru S — Google review
An iconic landmark in the center of Thessaloniki, built in the 4th century to celebrate Emperor Galerius’ victory over the Persians. The arch is beautifully decorated with detailed carvings that tell parts of the story. Easy to find, free to visit, and a great spot to stop while exploring the city
Aleksandra M — Google review
Another iconic landmark in the center of the city. it was built around the 4th C to celebrate Emperor Galerius’ victory over the Persians. The Arch is well decorated with detailed carvings. It is easy to find and free to visit. A good place to visit as part of walking the city sights.
Norm P — Google review
This is one of Thessaloniki’s most famous Roman monuments and a key historic landmark in northern Greece. Located in the central part of the city, its walking distance from the port. The original arch had 8 pillars today there are 3. The detail carved into the marble commemorates Galerius’s victory over the Persians in 298 AD. Quite a site to see. Free to view.
A.L. H — Google review
Galerius was one of the Roman emperors who instigated the most severe persecution towards christians, from 303 to 311 AD. As a Christian pastor, this monument is very relevant as Thessaloniki was Galerius' administrative capital.
James L — Google review
Genius piece of late Roman monumental art. As a student of ancient history, it was exhilirating to see it in person. For those unaware, the reliefs are not just random scenes from war, but they actually tell the story of Galerius's victorious campaign against the Sassanid Persian empire. Try to locate the emperor on the reliefs :))
Matěj K — Google review
Egnatia 144, Thessaloniki 546 22, Greece•http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=1425•+30 231 331 0400•Tips and more reviews for Arch of Galerius
6 min · 0.3 mi
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Hagia Sophia Church

4.8
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4.5
(686)
Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Eastern Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox church
The Holy Church of Hagia Sophia, also known as the Temple of the Wisdom of God, is a historic and iconic orthodox church located in Thessaloniki. It is renowned for its elaborate statuary, paintings, and mosaics under massive arches.
Beautiful place to visit. I would advise though going with a tour guide or have a guidebook to explain the interior design and paintings, as there is no information anywhere. Yet there is an English language translation of the coffin and relics of Saint Basil the Confessor in one niche.
Jennifer S — Google review
Beautiful. This is one of the most important Byzantine Orthodox churches in Thessaloniki and is certainly worth a visit. The church is decorated with golden frescoes dating from the 8th to 9th centuries. It is still a working church so be respectful and also be careful of the dress code,
Norm P — Google review
Historically and religiously significant monumental architecture in heart of Thessaloniki with richly painted icons. The church was a mosque from the 14th to 20th centuries and even the Christian style seems to incorporate Islamic themes in an intriguing way. The chandelier inside is a trace of the decor of a faded age. The art in the dome portraying the theotokos and the risen Christ are passionate and humble at once.
MLS — Google review
The Hagia Sophia is one of the most important Byzantine Orthodox churches in Thessaloniki. Unfortunately, we visited in the late afternoon and all the lights were off, so the photos I took are quite dark. That said, the church is richly decorated with brightly colored and golden frescoes dating from the eighth to ninth centuries. For a small donation of a few euros, a small booklet in English is available containing historical information about the church and the works it contains. Religious services are still held in this church. Be careful with your dress code; I haven't seen an explicit code, but I would avoid ripped pants, skimpy clothing, or shirts with disrespectful writings or images.
Alessandro G — Google review
The Hagia Sophia is one of the most important Byzantine Orthodox churches in Thessaloniki. That's why it's a must to see if you visit the city. The church is richly decorated with brightly colored and golden frescoes dating from the eighth to ninth centuries.
Alexandru S — Google review
While Santorini is famed for its whitewashed houses and blue-domed chapels overlooking the caldera, the Hagia Sophia Cathedral stands out as one of the island’s most serene and spiritually moving landmarks. Nestled away from the main tourist buzz of Fira and Oia, this cathedral offers a quiet escape where architecture, history, and faith beautifully converge. From the moment you approach it, the Aegean-blue dome contrasting against the blinding white façade immediately captures your attention. The exterior architecture reflects the island’s classic Cycladic style, yet the cathedral also bears the graceful influence of Byzantine tradition — reminiscent of the grand Hagia Sophia of Constantinople, though on a much more intimate and local scale. Inside, the ambiance is deeply peaceful. The frescoes and icons are remarkably well-preserved, radiating a sense of timeless devotion. Sunlight filters through small arched windows, softly illuminating the golden details of the iconostasis — a perfect setting for quiet contemplation or photography that captures more than just beauty; it captures emotion. What truly makes Hagia Sophia Cathedral special, however, is its lack of commercialization. Unlike many over-touristed spots in Santorini, this site feels authentic and spiritual. The gentle ringing of church bells and the fragrance of incense remind visitors that this isn’t just a monument — it’s a living place of worship.
Amit S — Google review
One of the oldest churches standing, dating from the 7th century! Outstanding Byzantine art and architecture, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site - a must visit when in Thessaloniki For more travel tips insta mrsivyhyde
Ivy H — Google review
Although the church is now freestanding at the center of a city block, in the Middle Ages it was surrounded by buildings, including the putative remains of the medieval episcopal residence to the north - interesting lovely place.
Eniko P — Google review
Agias Sofias, Thessaloniki 546 22, Greece•http://www.agiasofia.info/•+30 231 027 0253•Tips and more reviews for Hagia Sophia Holy Orthodox Cathedral Church of Thessaloniki
9 min · 0.44 mi
5

Aristotle Square

4.7
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4.4
(2737)
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Aristotelous Square is a vast, waterfront public square in Thessaloniki, designed by Ernest Hebrard and surrounded by mansions and cafes. The square offers a cosmopolitan atmosphere with a blend of Byzantine and Western architecture, reflecting the city's heritage. It is lined with architecturally diverse buildings that follow Hebrard's original city plan.
Historic, beautiful and iconic, both historically and politically. this is a cool space to hang around within the city centre. big open area with a view of the sea, lots of cafes and people just chilling. Definitely one of those spots you’ll end up walking through if you're visiting Thessaloniki.
Abedi G — Google review
Τhis famous Aristotelous Square is a 20th century square in Thessaloniki, Greece designed by the French architect, Ernest Hébrard and built after the great fire of 1917. It is designed in an eclectic style which combines elements from both the Byzantine and Western architectures. This waterfront square is one of the prominent places in Greece, and forms an important part of life in Thessaloniki with some of the city's most beautiful buildings and sights. The central square serves the need for leisure and commerce with numerous choices of shops, cafes and stylish bars while at the same time offering wonderful sea views. The square is a must visit place for those who arrive in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Rahmah R — Google review
It's a nice place to walk, especially when it's sunny. There are lots of delicious coffees and food options for breakfast. It looks nice at night as well, close to everything
Habbachi S — Google review
Our hotel overlooks Aristotle Square, which is a huge public square lined by various restaurants; and which appears to be a major ‘go to’ place for locals and visitors alike. Very popular as the heat of the day dissipates.
Norm P — Google review
A beautiful and lively spot in the heart of Thessaloniki! The square has lovely architecture, great cafés, and an amazing sea view. It’s perfect for a walk, coffee, or just relaxing and watching the city life. Especially nice in the evening when the lights come on. Definitely worth a visit!
Sabri F — Google review
Aristotle Square is a beautiful place. The crowd is quite crowded. It's close to the sea. It has its own flair. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in Thessaloniki.
Igor C — Google review
Beautiful place plus you got the Kapani Market and crazy amount of gift shops to buy cute gift for everyone back home. Kapani Market is closed on Sundays.
Kelsey M — Google review
Always had good times in Thessaloniki and the square area. Many things to do and lots of shops and restaurants to dine in
Marine M — Google review
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 3-minute walk away from Aristotle Square.

Grada nuevo

4.7
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4.5
(983)
$$$$expensive
Eclectic restaurant
Grada Nuevo is a gourmet restaurant located in the heart of Thessaloniki, near Aristotle Square. It is situated within the Andromeda Boutique Hotel, offering a prestigious dining experience. The restaurant boasts an extensive cellar with over 150 exceptional wines. Meanwhile, on Kalapothaki street, there's another renowned seafood restaurant known for its quality and attention to detail for over two decades. The chef at Grada Nuevo creates dishes using fresh fish and vegetables to elevate the flavors to new heights.
Delicious modern Greek food with excellent service. We came for dinner and had the asparagus salad, the octopus, grouper and the lobster pasta with pistachios. We enjoyed all dishes, the asparagus salad was very fresh different from others we’ve tried before. Our favorite dish was definitely the lobster and pistachio pasta. We were also able to enjoy a very good wine from Santorini. Highly recommended!
Maria C — Google review
We loved our romantic date here! Lobster pasta is total delight, but to be honest everything was super tasty. Service and atmosphere are exceptional! Desserts didn’t make a huge impression, but was good. Definitely recommend!👌
Laura K — Google review
Everything was delightfully tasty and the service was excellent. While there was one lady who seemed a bit distant and rarely smiled, everyone else was very warm and pleasant, which made our lunch truly enjoyable. Grouper fillet was fresh and tasty, sea urchin pasta flavorful, and the lobster pasta was superb!
Yao C — Google review
Regarding the food. Excellent. Truly well made with attention to detail and a great culinary experience. Service was always present, at attending to our every need and solving our questions. The atmosphere is not the best, but considering the area it's more that enough. Even better when you visit during cold periods and enjoy the inside area. Lastly, while I believe the food was great, comparing it to other establishments in the city with offer the same food (strictly sea food), the prices do not respond in the quality of the food. If they were to lower the menu around 15-20% then it would truly be the best restaurant around. Despite that, it's a great place, with excellent quality products and worthy of a visit if you enjoy gourmet sea food.
George G — Google review
Grada Nuevo is a true gem in the heart of Thessaloniki for seafood lovers. The restaurant offers an impressive selection of dishes and wines, catering to the most refined tastes. Every dish is crafted with precision, showcasing fresh, high-quality ingredients and an elegant presentation. The flavors are exquisite, balancing tradition with a modern touch. The seafood is perfectly prepared, and the wine list complements the menu beautifully. Service is top-notch—attentive, professional, and knowledgeable about both the menu and wine pairings. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner or a fine dining experience with friends, Grada Nueva is a must-visit in Thessaloniki . Highly recommended!
Ольга V — Google review
Very special restaurant with perfect food , atmosphere and service. Nice starters made my day with a nice Greek bubbly wine. Oysters were fantastic. So was the cod fish. Special thanks to very attentive service.
Nihal E — Google review
I visited Grada Nuevo about a month ago and had a truly memorable dining experience. Everything we tried was absolutely delicious, but two dishes really stood out: the bruschettas topped with fish roe were rich and flavorful, and the asparagus appetizer was perfectly balanced — fresh, elegant, and beautifully presented. The overall atmosphere was warm and refined, with attentive service that made us feel genuinely welcome. It's clear that the kitchen takes pride in quality ingredients and creative execution. I would happily recommend Grada Nuevo to anyone visiting Thessaloniki-whether you're a local or just passing through, it's well worth a visit. It’s one of those places you look forward to visiting again. 🙂
Xaris — Google review
Located in a lively downtown area just out of the super touristy restaurant section this place was an amazing find. The decor and ambiance was beautiful as it was lively but not loud. Chairs were comfy and my mom and i had a lovely meal with a GREAT Greek wine recommendation from our waiter. We had the oysters from France, Portugal and Ireland as well as the catch of the day sashimi (was a Greek fish we hadn’t heard of!), the scallops hot appetizer and the octopus hot app. It’s so difficult to pick a favorite since everything was so good but the scallops were exquisite and the sauce on the sashimi was so creative and delicious. Wish i lived in Greece so i could come here often!
Samantha B — Google review
Kalapothaki 14, Thessaloniki 546 24, Greece•http://gradanuevo.gr/•+30 231 027 1074•Tips and more reviews for Grada nuevo

Coquille Sea Food

4.5
(636)
Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Oyster bar restaurant
Coquille Sea Food is a family-run restaurant that has been serving classic recipes since 1945. Overlooking the Aegean Sea at Kalamaria Beach in Thessaloniki, it offers a tantalizing dining experience with fresh seafood and stunning sunset views. The menu, curated by chef Sofia Teftsi, features top-notch seafood dishes like grilled king prawns and sea bream.
Top notch seafood paradise. Amazing flavours Fresh seas food flashed before they cooked. I was by myself and I got to choose my exact portions. Customised Tommy preference. Great wine variety options. Servers Stelios and Claus are fabulous guys here who know how to make customers feel welcome every part of the way. Being pampered with dessert as grappa. These guys are trouble. Visit them. You will it regret it.
Varn V — Google review
Delicious!! Amazing food, so helpful the personnel, I cannot wait to go there again! I loved the sea bream, I loved the shrimps with the avocado, I adored the millefuille, the cream was so soft and fresh!!! Such a great place with a beautiful view to the sea and harbor! 5 stars are not enough! Thank you for the great service!!
Nikoleta H — Google review
Allow the fresh sea breeze and colorful sunset to tantalize your dreams, only to be surpassed by the gastronomical delights here. Situated on the shore of Aegean Sea, you will not find a better seafood restaurant for lunch or dinner. I was desperate for some grilled king prawns, and Coquille was the place that beckoned me to go in. Clean, bright, welcoming design that uses nautical decors to signal its cuisine. I was able to try the quinoa salad with shrimp ceviche, grilled halloumi cheese, grilled king prawns, black cuttlefish ink risotto, fried calamari and dessert. Every single dish was ideal, tasty and fulfilling. Service was friendly and capable. Pricing was more than fair for the quality of the food here. Highly recommend!
Tong T — Google review
Amazing place next to the sea side area of Thessaloniki. The staff was very friendly and polite. Lot's of great dishes to eat. We preferred to eat sea food that day and all of the dishes were delicious. Also, they serve some dessert afterwards if you like. In our case it was a vanilla ice cream ball and a large piece of chocolate pie. Prices are reasonable.
Petros N — Google review
A little bit high price, but staff were super kind and the restautant is so pretty! Food was not that salty, especially the cuttlefish in the risotto was very tender.
Marguerite. — Google review
Nice seafood at a beautiful location and at good value for what the whole experience is. Try it out
Yiannis C — Google review
Highly recomended... Kindly service, friendly atmosphere. Best for sea food. Brilliant.
O Y — Google review
Huge portions of amazing food. And great value. Definately recommended. Told waiter was out first visit to Greece, he came back with maps and ideas of what to do. Had our 2 year old with us and they where happy to do anything to make sure we where happy, just brilliant service.
Troy B — Google review
Leof. Nikis 3, Thessaloniki 546 24, Greece•+30 231 026 8880•Tips and more reviews for Coquille Sea Food
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Day 2

Northeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northeast side side of town. Start the day off with Kapani Market, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Vlatadon Monastery. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Kapani Market

4.4
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4.3
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Temporarily Closed
Traditional market
Shopping
Market
Flea & Street Markets
Kapani Market is a bustling covered market in Thessaloniki, offering a wide array of goods including fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, clothing and souvenirs. The market is steeped in history and culture, with its origins dating back to the Ottoman occupation. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere of Kapani Market by interacting with friendly vendors and selecting the freshest local produce.
Authentic open air market is one of the most interesting parts of the city. Fresh fruit & vegetables, nuts, spices & teas, just-butchered meat, religious articles, tavernas and bric-a-brac live side by side. Some great bargains to be found, and a feast for all the senses. (Can be smelly due to fish & meat!) Great for colorful, interesting photos.
Susan B — Google review
We love the sights and sounds of the market 🙂 You can get souvenirs like olives, cheeses, olive oil, sweets, olive oil soap, Greek delight in different flavours, Greek cookies & biscuits, herbs and spices - pre packed with a wooden spoon, in a test tube bottle or "smell before you buy" and much, much more. There is something for everyone in this market but it pays to shop around. The olive oil soap I saw in the 2nd and subsequent stalls cost only 75% of what I paid for.
M — Google review
Fresh fish, vegetables and fruits. Great choice of marinated olives. The smell is so good. And people are so nice. Cash and cards accepted
Oksana S — Google review
A true Greek experience. Is a must place to visit and it will help you to understand the complicated and fantastic history of Thessaloniki and the environment which made from this city an amazing experience.
Radu H — Google review
Kapani Market is Thessaloniki's oldest open-air market, located in the city center near Aristotelous Square. With a lively atmosphere, the market is a hub for fresh food, spices, and traditional Greek products, alongside various shops and eateries. My photos don't do it justice. Go.
Ann B — Google review
Interesting experience. The sellers offer different kinds of products (spices, candy, meat, seafood, vegetables, fruit…). However, it is challenging to park your car near the Kapani Market as most parking spots are full even in April, I can’t imagine how it looks in summer. You can smell seafood throughout the whole market so be prepared.
Hana P — Google review
The traditional market in Thessaloniki. Must to see if you love food market. And you can also have lunch near #tsoumitsou a traditional tavern maybe the best we try î Thessaloniki.
Tifenn C — Google review
Hmmm - pretty good - so long as you are prepared for the 'Hussle and Bussle' and the array of market smells. A true Greek experience. Quite good to visit.
Norm P — Google review
Vlali, Thessaloniki 546 24, Greece•https://kapani.gr/•Tips and more reviews for Kapani Market
6 min · 0.33 mi
2

Roman Forum of Thessaloniki

4.6
(5799)
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4.1
(426)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Museum
Ancient Ruins
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Thessaloniki, the Roman Forum, also referred to as the Ancient Agora, is a captivating archaeological site that transports visitors back to the 2nd century AD. Once a bustling hub for political and public life, this expansive complex spans approximately 100 meters wide and 150 meters long. It features impressive remnants such as restored amphitheaters and intricate corridors known as cryptoporticus—subterranean passageways likely used for storage.
Fascinating area that was discovered only in the last century when a city redevelopment was planned and it was unearthed. The Roman Agora post-dates the time off the Apostle Paul's visit, but not by much. Very interesting archeological site to visit while you are in Thessaloniki. We could not go in (for some reason it was closed during posted open hours), but it was fascinating to walk all the way around it and see the architecture and facets of the structures and market.
John T — Google review
Came here in early November recently on a cruise around Greece. Greece is just amazing, another ancient ruins in the middle of the city. Did not enter the site but walking on the roads around it is good enough to get an appreciation.
Google L — Google review
To be honest - it was a bit overrated, but still worth looking at if you are walking past. Apparently, the area was discovered in the last century. The Roman Agora post-dates the time off the Apostle Paul's visit, but not by much. We did not go in but simply walked around it to see the architecture ... that was enough
Norm P — Google review
I wasn't able to tour the actual grounds at the moment of the visit,but the museum was still open. It did provide an interesting view into the city and its 2300 year long history of Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and modern civilization. The displays seem to be a bit of a haphazard order in the timeline, and some types of artifacts displayed would get repetitive (the Roman glass or the lamps all kept together). Otherwise very informative and the English blocks were typically easy to read.
Micah W — Google review
Decided not to pay a whopping entrance fee when you can see the ruins clearly from outside. Also the website is confusing as to whether it’s even open. Gorgeous arches remain or have been restored.
Jennifer S — Google review
Worth a visit if you're in the city. Didn't go to museum. Archaeology is very good but you can only view it from the road.
Paul D — Google review
We walked all the way around the perimeter looking down on the site and you get very good views this way. We didn’t pay to go in so I can’t compare but it was worth walking to in order to see if from the outside as you can see lots.
Sue V — Google review
Amazing archaeological site. Unfortunately it was closed for renovations, but we could still see it from the street, and also we could visit the museum, which was very interesting and worth it!
Vlad C — Google review
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Rotunda

4.6
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4.5
(942)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Sacred & Religious Sites
Rotunda is a circular building with a rich history dating back to the early 300s. Initially believed to be part of the palace of Roman Emperor Galerius, recent studies suggest it was actually built by Constantine the Great as his third mausoleum. The building's mosaics, once thought to depict saints and martyrs, are now understood to showcase the emperor and his courtiers alongside Christian symbols.
Entry fee is €10. Seems steep but this is a fascinating space with history to match. Built for Emperor Galerius but not exactly clear for what purpose. It is a calm space to contemplate what once was. The art and decoration must have been magnificent. There is an interactive display and a couple of videos to watch in a small annex. Both the videos and display are good and add to the experience of visiting.
AussieIslander — Google review
After seeing some of the photos and comments about paying to enter we didn’t go inside as we were short of time but they were plenty of folks paying to enter but it was worth popping along en-route to see other places. Impressive outside. We did read up about it and got a feel of the place that way.
Sue V — Google review
The Rotunda in Thessaloniki is a fascinating building, especially when you consider its long and complex history. The structure itself is impressive, and the icon paintings and mosaics on the roof are beautiful highlights worth noticing. However, I found the entrance fee a bit expensive considering the small size of the monument and the short time you spend inside—most visitors will probably stay no more than 10 minutes. While it’s an important historical site, I’m not sure it’s worth the price unless you’re very interested in history or architecture.
P C — Google review
Terrific - even though the entry fee is dear (€10) this was really good and worth the cost. It is fascinating - said to have been built for Emperor Galerius (why?) - it is quite a calm space to visit. In its day the decorations must have been magnificent. there is also an interactive display and videos to watch - which are pretty good. Recommended.
Norm P — Google review
Gorgeous. I felt the tears on my cheeks, how beautiful it was. Rotunda. It had a period of Christianity and Islam. Nowadays, it's a St. George Christian Church, but the most beautiful I ve seen. The entrance fee is 10 euro, what seems to be overpriced.
Oksana S — Google review
Tucked in the heart of Thessaloniki, the Rotonta stands like a quiet guardian of time. It’s one of those rare places where you can feel history layered in the air, Roman ambition, Byzantine faith, Ottoman echoes, all coexisting under one majestic dome. Built in the early 4th century by Emperor Galerius, the Rotonta was first intended as a mausoleum or temple. Over the centuries, it transformed into a Christian church, later into a mosque and today into a monument and museum open to the world. Each transformation left its trace: the delicate Christian mosaics shimmering high above, the elegant Arabic inscriptions, the worn marble floors that have carried countless footsteps through time. Stepping inside feels like entering another world. The light filters through small windows, illuminating golden fragments of mosaics that tell stories of faith and endurance. Outside, the modern city hums with life,cafés, students, the scent of fresh coffee, yet within the Rotonta, everything slows down. If you ever find yourself in Thessaloniki, take a quiet moment here. Stand beneath the vast dome, close your eyes, and let the centuries speak.
Irini L — Google review
very pretty and awe inspiring historical landmark with a small cinema room on the side that shows explanatory documentaries regarding the rotunda. only thing i find is the ticket price can be a bit pricy for some.
Theodoros P — Google review
The entrance costs 10€. It's quite an impressive construction, found in the middle of the buildings. It was usually a church, and became a mosque during the otoman occupation between 1520-1921. We didn't visit the inside of it, for us it wasn't interesting enough
Cristiana C — Google review
Platia Agiou Georgiou Rotonta 5, Thessaloniki 546 35, Greece•https://www.thessalonikitourism.gr/index.php/el/component/k2/ite…•+30 231 020 4868•Tips and more reviews for Rotunda
17 min · 0.86 mi
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Vlatadon Monastery

4.7
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4.5
(331)
Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Place of worship
Perched on a hill in the Ano Poli (Upper Town) of Thessaloniki, the Vlatadon Monastery offers breathtaking views of the city and beyond to Mount Olympus. This Byzantine temple, often referred to as the 'Bride of Thermaikos,' is adorned with centuries-old frescoes, icons, and religious treasures.
The five stars are JUST for the incredible views and the peacocks esp the white ones!! You can’t take photos inside the church, which is ridiculous, especially as they are not even the oldest ones in Thessaloniki (for which one CAN take photos of). Won’t spend any more than 10-15 minutes here but so worth the trek up to Ano Poli. This was the final stop of a free walking tour and I’m so glad we ended here.
Jennifer S — Google review
Amazing place to visit. Very well maintained and behind its wall you will discover a whole new world. The view to the town is also beautiful.
Radu H — Google review
This is a large monastery dating to the 14th century and dedicated to Demetrius the patron of Thessaloniki. There’s a functional religious community here with regular services at the church. I attended the evening service which was enchanting with chanting, liturgy, prayer and a visit from a bishop or the like. The church appears to built on the site of older caves with fresco art. The icons inside are lovely as is the cosy yet dignified atmosphere. Photos are not normally allowed inside but I was permitted to get a shot of the brown Madonna. Notice also the Metamorphosis (Transfiguration) art at the outer gate, an illustration from the gospels with Jesus surrounded by Moses and Elijah. Three disciples, Peter, James, and John, look on at this visionary scene on the mountain. Demetrius is also pictured. When I visited the church and gift store were open but the other buildings were closed. The gift shop has some nice hand-painted icons at reasonable prices.
MLS — Google review
The hike to and from the Monastery from the seafront is quite steep and on slightly road. We took bus number 23 near our hotel to the Heptapyrgion, walked to the Triangle Tower and made our way to the Monastery. The 60/80 cents single journey was well worth it & quite interesting... the bus made its way through steep & narrow residential roads with parked cars and negotiated the narrowest of bends & corners before arriving at our destination. The views at the Monastery and Triangle Tower are well worth the visit.
M — Google review
Extremely well-kept, such a beautiful place. Very quiet, peaceful and serene. Astonishing it has been in existence so long and still so pristine. Quite a small monastery but worth visiting along with all the other sites in the near vicinity. 5 mins walk from the Triangle Tower and close to the city walls so not to miss if you're visiting those.
CW — Google review
A small and cozy monastery in the heart of the old town, an unpretentious little church where you find solitude and peace. The view is more than impressive! Don't miss a visit if you are in Thessaloniki Ano Poli :)
Kristina A — Google review
This place is magical. The garden is delicately arranged, the birdcage is impressive with the white peacocks, and the little church is really special. You can tell that it’s an active monastery and monks are taking care of it.
Tobias — Google review
Although the place is nice, full of history and a religious site, the people who work on it totally destroys the experience. The guy in the store was rude, impolite, dry, unpleasant.. he was in the phone and couldn't be bothered by a lady needing info to buy some stuff.. even the lady cleaning the restroom was so rude that was unbelievable.. she didn't allow my wife to use the restroom and told her to wait ten minutes for the restroom "to rest" after she cleaned it.. then the rude guy from the store just entered, no problem.... She told us to go to some cafe.. how come people like this work in a religious site.
Paulo S — Google review
Eptapirgiou 64, Thessaloniki 546 34, Greece•+30 231 020 9913•Tips and more reviews for Vlatadon Monastery
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Where to eat

Under a 9-minute drive from Rotunda, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Triaktis

3.9
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2.7
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Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Mediterranean restaurant
Triaktis is a delightful gem for those seeking classic Greek cuisine, particularly seafood, in a stunning waterfront setting. Nestled right by the sea, it offers breathtaking views of Olympus and picturesque sunsets that enhance your dining experience. The menu features an impressive selection of perfectly cooked seafood like octopus, squid, and sardines, complemented by fresh salads. Guests rave about the fast service and friendly staff who make you feel welcome.
Amazing food - so delicious 👌fast service, personal attitude and smiling people. The octopus was the best we ever had. Also, we were offered a fresh fish, cooked on spot and was soooo tasty. Highly recommend this place!
Rumyana K — Google review
Last year when I went there my dinner was lovely. This time it was the exact opposite. The menu is extremely overpriced for the dishes which they offer. The weed salad 🥗 was almost raw and tasted horrible. The prawns 🦐 were extremely grilled, burned and cold on top of that (nearly 20€ as a dish). The service was slow and very rude. Then the grilled octopus 🐙 was half of the portion that I received the previous time and again MORE THAN JUST COLD. Half of the chips 🍟 were not even nearly cooked. When I reported all those issues to the manager he had a very arrogant and rude attitude claiming that nobody else had any complaints and that the chef 👨‍🍳 even had the same food. Completely unprofessional, overpriced and no common sense of costumer service in any case. I went with my family and I ordered some of the most expensive stuff on the menu and they didn’t take care of the dishes. They were totally disrespectful from an early start. I used to be a local and I can tell the difference between ignorance, rip-off, bad quality and average. This was below average. I demanded to pay less than generated as all those incidents were completely ridiculous. Friendly advice and especially if you are a tourist! DO NOT GO THERE! There are numerous fresh fish taverns in the area to choose from. The only good aspect of them is the location. Apart from that I wouldn’t recommend them in any case. Some of the worst experience I ever had as a costumer! 🤯🤬😡
Marios C — Google review
Greek traditional sea food, fishes and salads, ideal location just in front of the sea. At close proximity from city center with free available parking. A great place.
Michael N — Google review
Very good food. Very nice environment, right on the sea. Prices slightly steep... :/
Pangalos K — Google review
Great variety of perfectly cooked seafood. Can't beat the location right on the water, and close to town. Parking is easy, a big plus. Cold beer and tsiporo. Octopus, squid, sardines, you name it; nice salad to accompany the seafood.
Eric H — Google review
Triaktis serves good quality, classic Greek cuisine.. nothing particularly different or special about the food! But it's the venue that's special! It sits right on the water's edge (I always dip my feet in the sea!), opposite Olympus (and the sunset) and the view back towards Thessaloniki is also pretty special! 🥰👍 Book for a good table as it gets busy!
C. H — Google review
Great view, fast and professional service and fresh fish
Michelle D — Google review
Beautiful setting, food was ok even though the service was a bit slow.
Lydia V — Google review
Marias Kallas, Thessaloniki 546 55, Greece•+30 231 042 3800•Tips and more reviews for Triaktis

Glykanisos

4.7
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4.6
(683)
$$$$expensive
Oyster bar restaurant
The oyster bar restaurant "Γλυκάνισος" in Thessaloniki is widely regarded as the finest fish and seafood dining establishment in the city. It offers a range of modern adaptations of traditional dishes, creating an exceptional culinary experience. The ambiance is beautiful with soothing music to enhance the overall atmosphere. The restaurant boasts an impressive selection of wines and spirits, making it a popular choice for those seeking high-quality beverages.
Absolutely FANTASTIC !! Everything we ordered were just amazing. The Linguine with shrimps were the best i ever had. And the cheesecake on the house tasted like drops of heaven. Service was also very professional and polite. Our experience A+++
Mia M — Google review
An unforgettable seafood experience in Thessaloniki. Dishes like the sea bass carpaccio, white tarama, scallops, and shrimp risotto were all perfectly executed — fresh, well-balanced, and full of flavour. Portions are incredibly generous; we ordered more than we could finish, but loved every bite. Glykanisos will definitely be my first stop next time I’m in town.
Hasan A — Google review
Great options for seafood, delicious food and attentive staff. We were able to go and directly pick the fish that we wanted. I particularly enjoyed the shrimp linguini. They had a good selection of Greek wines that paired very nicely with the seafood.
Maria C — Google review
Hidden away from the tourist crowds in one of Thessaloniki’s most charming neighborhoods – Pylea – this restaurant is an absolute gem. The food is exceptional: creative, flavorful, and made with real care. The service is equally outstanding – warm, professional, and attentive. Try the octopus with Lefkada salami, the cheese-and-tomato stuffed calamari, the mussel pilaf (midia pilaf), and any of the starters – they’re all worth it. And don’t even think about skipping dessert: the galaktoboureko is mind-blowingly good – crispy, juicy, and unforgettable.
Alexander D — Google review
Glykanios in Pylaia is one of the top spots for fish lovers in the area. The seafood is consistently cooked to perfection, and this isn’t my first visit—it's a must on my list every time I'm in Pylaia. I particularly enjoy the fresh raw fish dishes, complemented by the delicious starters and vibrant salads. The grilled shrimp is the star of the show, alongside the expertly grilled fish. The restaurant also offers an impressive wine list, perfectly paired with the meal. For dessert, the homemade options are a lovely way to end an epic dining experience. While the prices may be on the higher side, you definitely get what you pay for in terms of quality and freshness.
Michalis K — Google review
The restaurant wasn’t busy (around 5:30pm), so we were served straight away; table service was great and attentive. The food was great, and we really enjoyed their food. I loved their prawn linguine, as it’s not very saucy but very tasty and had all the flavour in the pasta linguine. Never had a fava made groncci with octopus; the octopus was very tender. It hit all the notes for me. A little dessert on the house to finish the meal, and that chocolate cake was awesome too. Nice vibes in the restaurant. I would definitely go again.
Mandi G — Google review
This is without a doubt the best fish and seafood restaurant experience of Thessaloniki. It has it all. Excellent modern versions of traditional dishes, beautiful ambient and music, one of the best selection of wines and spirits I have seen in Greece and top quality service consistently as I have been coming here for years. Don’t expect Greek tourist trap taverna by the sea. There is no sea view. It’s where the locals with a fine palette and taste go to eat. And for the quality this place is a real bargain. I have been reviewing restaurants across the world and I always hold higher standards for Greek food since I am also Greek but I can’t recommend this place enough. Well done 👏👏👏 keep it up!
Yiannis C — Google review
We enjoyed a family dinner few weeks ago and is by far one of my favourite seafood restaurants in town! Their menu, besides a great variety of grilled fresh fish, offers a few raw ones, like the ceviche, which blew my mind! Dishes came in a timely manner from knowledgeable staff members, and for the overall perceived quality I felt we got good value for money! Highly recommend, book in advance!
Vassilis K — Google review
Meg. Alexandrou 46, Pilea 555 35, Greece•http://www.glikanisos.gr/•+30 231 030 2882•Tips and more reviews for Glykanisos
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Thessaloniki Concert Hall and SHARK Bar | Restaurant - Thessaloniki and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 7 hours.
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Thessaloniki Concert Hall

4.7
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3.8
(102)
Philharmonic hall
Concerts & Shows
Concert hall
Convention center
Theaters
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall is a remarkable and expansive complex that offers music, theater, and conference facilities with stunning sea views from its rooftop bar. Established in 2000, it has become an integral part of the city's cultural scene, hosting a variety of major events including ballet performances, symphonic concerts, plays, and operas.
Firstly, as an acoustician, I liked the room acoustics properties such as lateral reflection density of the hall. Classic form works fine. The building, the foyer is well organised. The paid parking is next to the building, but the price is discounted for concert ticket owners. I wish to come back for a symphonic concert.
Türker T — Google review
Beautiful building , excellent performance. We attended a theater performance about the Jewish history before the 2nd W war via the love story of a couple that were separated ( hiding and concentration camps. Live Beautiful sephardic music accompanied the performance written by the acclaimed Leon Nar whose ancestors killed in the concentration camps and very few survived. Other performances were also scheduled to celebrate Dimitria. Highly recommended place.
Alberto E — Google review
Nice architecture. It is a pity you cannot visit this from inside as a tourist.
Lotnisko K — Google review
Nice building with a great view of Thessaloniki and the port.
Dennis S — Google review
The concert hall, although not new, is very comfortable and spacious. Its location right by the sea makes it particularly impressive.
Юрий Р — Google review
It is a very beautiful place especially during the Christmas period when it is beautifully decorated! The acoustics are great and the hall is quite big. There is private parking for 4€ during each concert.
Eleni L — Google review
By far the best performance palace in town where someone can enjoy a variety of art events, from concerts to theatrical events and children plays to high level operas. The interior is magical and classy and the theater itself is pretty huge. Really worth it to visit.
Μηνάς Χ — Google review
I visited today the Concert Hall to watch with my nephew the play of Sleeping Beauty with the St. Petersburg Festival Ballet. Although I'm not into ballet, I found the play interesting, the actors performance was perfectly synchronised and the music cover of Tchaikovsky amazing. My sit was at row 14. The view to the scene was excellent and people in front of me didn't disturb my sight at all. As about the building is huge and well maintained. Overall it was a nice experience today and will definitely visit again.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Konstantinos P — Google review
25is Martiou &, Thessaloniki 546 46, Greece•http://www.tch.gr/•+30 231 089 5800•Tips and more reviews for Thessaloniki Concert Hall
14 min · 0.71 mi
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SHARK Bar | Restaurant - Thessaloniki

4.2
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3.5
(495)
$$$$affordable
Bar
Cafe
Restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant Kalamaria district, SHARK Bar | Restaurant is an upscale haven for seafood lovers and cocktail enthusiasts alike. With stunning sea views from its deck, this destination offers a delightful blend of Mediterranean cuisine paired with an extensive selection of over 150 wines, brandies, and aperitifs. The ambiance is further enhanced by regular live music performances that create a lively atmosphere perfect for any occasion.
A truly special place, right above the sea. We came for brunch and ended up staying longer than planned — the view, the atmosphere, and the calm vibe made it unforgettable. Unlike most places, this one feels personal and peaceful, with a unique charm that sets it apart. A perfect seaside escape during the day.
Anel D — Google review
I was truly astonished by this place. All of the staff was friendly from the hostess to the server. The prices were higher than a usual Greek tavern, however the taste and the size of the dishes were truly justified. I really recommend this place - the food was delicious and everything was fresh. I highly recommended the shrimp pasta dish(the white version).
Djem M — Google review
This place is honeslty so amazing! Such a beautiful view of the ocean and such a nice vibe. Music is great too. I didn’t have to wait for a table as I just walked in with no reservation. Food is absolutely amazing, a little pricey but very good. Definitely a 10/10🤌🏼
Angie H — Google review
“I cannot recommend this restaurant highly enough! From the moment we walked in, we were welcomed with warm smiles and genuine hospitality. The atmosphere is both elegant and comfortable, creating the perfect setting for a memorable dining experience. Every single dish we tried was a masterpiece – beautifully presented, bursting with flavor, and made with the freshest ingredients. The dish and deserts were truly unforgettable, one of the best I’ve ever tasted. Portions are generous without compromising on quality, and you can really feel the passion and care behind each plate. What impressed me most, beyond the exceptional food, was the outstanding service. The staff went above and beyond to make sure everything was perfect, always attentive but never intrusive. This place is a gem – a restaurant that doesn’t just serve food, but creates an experience you’ll want to relive again and again. Five stars without hesitation. Big thanks and respect to the waitress "VASILIS" he was very kind and precious.
Yasemin M — Google review
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 An Unforgettable Night at Shark Bar – Thessaloniki’s Gem! From the moment you step into Shark Bar, you’re greeted with an atmosphere that effortlessly blends sophistication with laid-back Mediterranean charm. Nestled along the waterfront, the views are absolutely breathtaking — the perfect backdrop for a sunset cocktail or a lively night out. The service is truly exceptional. Attentive but never intrusive, the staff go above and beyond to make you feel welcome. Our server made excellent recommendations and knew the menu inside out. Speaking of the menu — it's fantastic. The cocktails are world-class, crafted with care and creativity. I tried the Basil Passion and it was pure perfection — refreshing, aromatic, and beautifully balanced. The food was equally impressive: fresh seafood, gourmet bites, and a touch of local flair that showcases the best of Thessaloniki’s culinary scene. The music and ambiance build throughout the evening, transitioning from a chic dinner vibe to an energetic, upscale party atmosphere. Whether you're there for dinner, drinks, or dancing, Shark delivers on all fronts. This place isn’t just a bar — it’s an experience. If you're in Thessaloniki and looking for the ultimate night out, Shark Bar is absolutely unmissable. The One 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
AMERICAN G — Google review
Superb relaxing vibes. Excellent views. Professional and friendly service. Good prices. Large parking. Must visit
Harry K — Google review
A wonderful seaside spot with a stunning view, excellent music, and delicious food. The atmosphere is relaxed yet vibrant, and the staff are friendly and attentive. Highly recomended!
Irina P — Google review
It’s one of my favourite places in Thessaloniki. We have been coming here for more than 10 years and every time the food and the service are amazing. The meals are pretty big and the prices are quite normal. Can’t recommend this place enough.
Iliana T — Google review
Argonafton 2, Kalamaria 551 31, Greece•https://shark.gr/•+30 231 041 6855•Tips and more reviews for SHARK Bar | Restaurant - Thessaloniki
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Sofouli Theater

4.4
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3.7
(13)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
Sofouli Theater is a charming venue nestled in Kalamaria, perfect for family outings and children's performances. Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a delightful play with my son and his classmates, where we were greeted by friendly actors who truly brought the story to life. The theater features a cozy reception area and a canteen offering snacks and refreshments, making it an ideal spot for families to unwind before or after the show. The walls are adorned with lovely paintings that add to its inviting atmosphere.
Went there with my son, his classmates and their parents to watch a children's theater play. It was very pleasant and we greatly enjoyed it. The actors were good and very friendly. We took pictures, at the end. The theater has a very small reception area where one can have a short stay, and a canteen where one can buy snacks and refreshments. The paintings on the walls were quite good.
Pangalos K — Google review
One of the classic theaters of Kalamaria, especially for kids shows. We often visit due to the quality and family friendly prices
George F — Google review
Recently performed there. Anestis is a very good stage technician that does great job with the equipment at hand. Rest of staff also friendly and helpful. A tech update thought would be good. There is not 4.5 stars so 5 it is.
Chris A — Google review
Contemporary theater with good shows, including adult and children ones. Some seats are quite comfortable. Worth checking out.
Stella D — Google review
A hidden gem in Thessaloniki A lovely theater for an afternoon adventure!
Robert R — Google review
It's a little spooky...but a lovely place to see plays from different range of casts... the settings are good..but overall a small theatre..
George G — Google review
A cosy small theatre . Good performances. Great view no matter where seated. Polite service.
Dorothy C — Google review
A small theater but with polite and kind people and nice performances for children!
Dimaxin70 — Google review
Trapezountos 5, Kalamaria 551 31, Greece•http://theatrosofouli.gr/•+30 231 042 3925•Tips and more reviews for Sofouli Theater
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to SHARK Bar | Restaurant - Thessaloniki, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

Ta Vlachika

4.4
(712)
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4.2
(122)
$$$$affordable
Barbecue restaurant
Restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant streets of Thessaloniki, Ta Vlachika is a delightful culinary gem that promises an unforgettable dining experience. This charming restaurant offers a diverse menu featuring well-prepared starters and mains, all served in generous portions with appealing presentations. Guests rave about the friendly and knowledgeable staff who ensure prompt service while adhering to safety measures. The atmosphere is inviting, though some suggest a touch more coziness could enhance the indoor design.
Found this place by accident but we weren't disappointed. The staff is very friendly, the service is fast and the food is out of this world. I strongly recommend the kokoretsi. But everything was tasty
George G — Google review
Good restaurant for grilled meat. Everything we tried was ok, but nothing spectacular, so I could see some improvements in couple of dishes. Staff was friendly and service was fast.
Vasilis K — Google review
Excellent place, probably one of the best ! Fair price, great service and delicious food. I recommend this place 100%
Kris K — Google review
Delicious food, amazing and speedy service we ate salads, sheep, chicken,kabab and all was delicious, big portions and the waitress was super kind. If you are in Thessaloniki it’s worth the trip.
Debbie H — Google review
Great place, reasonable prices, and amazing souvlaki
Pavlo F — Google review
One of the best places to enjoy meat on the spit. Very friendly service. Ok prices. Recommended
Alex — Google review
My wife and i had some starters and mains here. Both starters and mains were well cooked, portions were reasonable big, and the presentations were absolutely good. Menu prices are acceptably compared with nearby restaurants. Waitresses were very friendly, they knew their job very well. Only very small detail bothered me, which was absolutely personal, that indoor design they may consider to change a little bit cosy
Evren S — Google review
We found this place while we were walking in Thessaloniki. The waiter was very polite, food is really good and we also got a delicious desert. They also respect the safety measures. If you pass by and you are hungry you should come here!
Diana P — Google review
Themistokli Sofouli 74, Thessaloniki 551 31, Greece•+30 231 041 5808•Tips and more reviews for Ta Vlachika

Monmarti Wine Bar Restau

4.6
(800)
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4.7
(88)
$$$$affordable
Wine bar
Nestled in the charming Kalamaria district of Thessaloniki, Monmarti Wine Bar Restaurant is a delightful all-day wine haven that opens its doors at 10 AM for breakfast. The visionary owner, Sakis Tassiou, has curated an impressive wine list featuring 250 labels, showcasing indigenous Greek grape varieties alongside a selection of international wines.
It is one of the best options for brunch in town. Every dish that we got was well cooked and flavourful. You have to try the cheesecake pancake. Nice atmosphere and really nice, attentive and friendly service. Reasonable price. I highly recommend this restaurant and definitely I'll go again
Londoner — Google review
We went for valentine's dinner. The place was super cozy yet romantic, the food perfectly cooked and the wine list HUGE. Very interesting pairings and flavours to try for all fish, meat, soups. Parking area is available nearby. The staff was very kind to us and even offered blankets for the people sitting outdoors, even though there was heating.
Νεφελη Κ — Google review
It has a large list of wines, domestic and imported, wonderful cocktails and very tasty food. It is a bit expensive for the size of the food portions. Staff is very polite but needs a little training concerning the speed for delivering orders.
Giorgos B — Google review
It's the little gestures that make a restaurant great: A warm welcome framed with a smile. Each table is adorned by a small dry-erase bouquet. On the tables is a non-glare light, handy for reading your menu. Art on the wall! The food was tasteful and creatively composed. A feast for the eyes and a treat for the tongue. The space was also decorated with care with well-seated chairs and with nice lighting without being too bright. Beautifully decorated. The three kind, sweet and efficient girls in the service deserve special praise. Kudos. One small downside: I don't know what the general policy is, but after a meal I like it when the table is cleared before you start your cocktail. Ending on a plus note: afterwards you get a delicious glass of liqueur on the house. I'll be back.
Robert K — Google review
Great service, fantastic selection of good wines and very very good food. I loved this place.
Dimitris M — Google review
The best wine bar in the area. Wine list has both Greek and International wines. Food pairing is excellent, do try the salad with Strawberries and Salmon, the Tombinambur plate and Risotto alla Milanese. Service is highly professional but friendly aswell.
Babis T — Google review
One of the best places I've ever visited! I'm super picky when it comes to food and I get frustrated when my steak is NOT medium rare as per my request - needless to say, they did an AMAZING job of cooking it the way I wanted. Apart from the delicious food, the staff was super friendly, polite and helpful. Will definitely visit again 💯
Ariana A — Google review
This cozy wine restau bar has left the best impressions! Hospitable staff, delicious dishes, beautiful presentation, wide wine list and wonderful desserts. The design of the place is stunning ,too. Will definately come back!
Maria P — Google review
Themistokli Sofouli 92, Kalamaria 551 31, Greece•http://www.monmarti.gr/•+30 231 041 4814•Tips and more reviews for Monmarti Wine Bar Restau
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Marrone Restaurant

4.8
(1133)
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5.0
(19)
$$$$expensive
Restaurant
Marrone Restaurant in Kalamaria offers a delightful experience with its delicious Mediterranean cuisine, excellent service, and an impressive variety of wines. It is highly recommended for those seeking a memorable dining experience.
I recently had the pleasure of dining at this restaurant, and I must say, the experience was exceptional. The service was outstanding, with the staff displaying a high level of professionalism and attentiveness throughout the meal. Their recommendations for food were spot-on, and every dish we tried was prepared to perfection, both in flavor and presentation. If I had to point out one minor shortcoming, it would be the lack of an espresso machine and high-quality coffee options. While this didn’t overshadow the overall experience, it’s a small detail that could elevate the restaurant even further. Overall, I highly recommend this place for anyone seeking excellent service, a welcoming atmosphere, and delicious food.
Z V — Google review
An exceptional dining experience! We had an absolutely wonderful meal at Marrone Restaurant. Every dish was gourmet-level, made with top-quality ingredients and bursting with flavor. The attention to detail in both taste and presentation was outstanding. I wholeheartedly recommend this place to anyone looking for a truly memorable culinary experience. Special thanks to Kyriakos, who served us with absolute professionalism, warmth, and attentiveness. He made our evening even more enjoyable. Definitely a place worth visiting again!
George T — Google review
Great atmosphere! Tasty food and good portions! It is somewhat an expensive restaurant. I prefer spaghetti with shrimps from the menu. Ribeye was a little salty.Nice dessert!Good experience!
Christos M — Google review
Thank you very much Theodore for the fantastic service tonight. Furthermore, a big thank you to the chef and the kitchen crew for the outstanding food creation. Ad a vegetarian I was absolutely satisfied with the vegetarian options. If we find the time we will be back and try the profiteroles dessert which was sold out unfortunately but also the ghana chocolate was amazing. The greek white wine that Theodore recommended can really compete with any French or German white wine and you should really try it. Keep up the great work guys. Update: Yes we did it again and we had another incredible, joyful night with Theodore and the whole crew. We also tried the profiteroles and it was absolutely worth it coming back. For a starter I had the special eggs with white truffle oil which was so divine. I also tried the vegetarian pasta with black pepper and cheese and it was such a simple dish with so much flavor. Well done again. We will definitely recommend you to friends and if we return to Thessaloniki you will be the place to be.
Jean T — Google review
Excellent service, very good food and also good prices! We really loved having dinner in this restaurant it was a great experience. The portions are quite big and also not extremely pricey! It has both meat and fish menu and also raw fish that was really fresh. Definetely recommended if you are in Thessaloniki!
George S — Google review
Amazing experience! We went on a weekend dinner date and it was just top! Starting from the most pleasant personnel, beautiful restaurant and delicious food, it was just everything you want from a high class restaurant. Will go again 10000%. Thank you Marrone team!
Iana A — Google review
A fantastic experience. The food was exceptional and creative. Would definitely recommend for any type of occasion. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Will definitely visit again.
Eleftheria T — Google review
Excellent food, delicious with an interesting presentation. Very friendly and helpful owner and staff. I would like hot dishes to be warmer when they reach the table.
Byron G — Google review
Themistokli Sofouli 111, Kalamaria 551 31, Greece•https://web.facebook.com/marronerestaurant•+30 231 041 9179•Tips and more reviews for Marrone Restaurant

Nea Diagonios

4.4
(1920)
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4.7
(1995)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Nea Diagonios is a popular spot in Thessaloniki, known for its delicious gyros and generous portions. The psistaria attracts crowds at lunchtime with its crispy pork piled high on plates with onions. For those with a sweet tooth, Hatzis offers syrup-soaked pastries like revani and kazan dipi in the late afternoon.
The meatballs were absolutely amazing! Perfectly crispy on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside. You can taste the deliciousness in every bite we loved it! Definitely coming back
Bedirhan T — Google review
If you want good food with view (the sea), I'd very much recommend it. Location might not be close to the centre, but the food makes up for it! Their tzatziki is amazing! (So was the rest).
Aleksandra S — Google review
Great food and meatballs. Nice and fast service. Next to the sea and lovely view. Strongly suggested
Semih K — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Nea Diagonios and I must say — it was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The food was simply outstanding. Every dish felt thoughtfully prepared and full of authentic Greek flavor. The meats were juicy and grilled to absolute perfection, and the sides — especially the fresh salads and creamy tzatziki — elevated the entire meal. You can really taste the quality in every bite. Beyond the food, the atmosphere was elegant yet relaxed. The space feels refined without being pretentious — warm lighting, tasteful decor, and a sense of quiet luxury that makes you want to linger a little longer. A heartfelt bravo to the chef and the entire team. It’s clear that passion and professionalism are at the heart of everything they do. I left not only full, but genuinely impressed and already looking forward to my next visit. Highly recommended for anyone who values great taste, a refined setting, and true Greek hospitality.
Spyros S — Google review
From the moment you step into Nea Diagonios, you know you're in for something special. This isn’t just a meal—it’s a celebration of premium meat, masterfully curated by none other than world-renowned executive chef Ioannis Chantakis. His reputation precedes him, but experiencing his artistry firsthand is something else entirely.
Loucia K — Google review
Unexpectedly good restaurant, with an old recipe specialty for "soutzoukakia" and gyros, but the menu does not stop there any more... Apart from the nicely served food, there is a satisfactory wine selection and the view is ...wow! I would visit again.
Emmanuel T — Google review
A very calm, safe, and clean place, located in a quiet neighborhood near the seaside. The food was delicious and the service staff were very friendly. Definitely recommended.
Mehman I — Google review
Seems that all good reviews are paid and untruthful. Sep 14, evening - we were the only family who was at the restaurant, still before asking us about the drinks we were notified that the minimum order was 50 euro, so, if your order less than 50 then you can go and look for another place to eat. By the time our plates became empty no one approached to remove them from the table, instead 2 waiters were sitting at the table and playing with phones. Is this a service of your restaurant? Well, it is awful and you wont get any customers with this kind of attitude. I give you 2* only for food (it was great!).
Victoria K — Google review
Themistokli Sofouli 64Α, Thessaloniki 546 55, Greece•http://www.neadiagonios.gr/•+30 231 002 9085•Tips and more reviews for Nea Diagonios
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