Macedonia Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/macedonia/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Tue, 29 Aug 2023 20:25:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Macedonia Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/macedonia/ 32 32 65888807 Macedonia, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/macedonia-weather/ Mon, 17 Jan 2022 23:06:10 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88216 Macedonia is the largest geographic region in Greece with the second highest population. Macedonia is a mountainous area with some fertile valleys. Macedonia has a long coastline. Macedonia, Greece experiences […]

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Macedonia is the largest geographic region in Greece with the second highest population. Macedonia is a mountainous area with some fertile valleys. Macedonia has a long coastline.

Macedonia, Greece experiences the warmest months during June, July, and August. The coldest month is typically January. August is the driest month in Macedonia, and November is the wettest. Macedonia, Greece’s climate is classified as transitional continental to Mediterranean.

This weather forecast in Macedonia, Greece, will vary from year to year. The averages that you see below represent historical weather data. Here is the typical weather forecast throughout the year for Macedonia, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 33.8° F (1° C) – 48.2° F (9° C)
  • Precipitation: 37 mm
  • Climate: 10.8 days of rain on average, 2.1 days of snowfall on average (35 mm), 9.7 hours of daylight per day, 5.8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2, water temperature 57.6° F (14.2° C)
  • Humidity: 75%

February 

  • Temperature: 35.6° F (2° C) – 51.8° F (11° C)
  • Precipitation: 37 mm
  • Climate: 11.3 days of rain on average, 1.6 days of snowfall on average (34 mm), 10.7 hours of daylight per day, 6.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, water temperature 56.5° F (13.6° C)
  • Humidity: 75%

March

  • Temperature: 39.2° F (4° C) – 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Precipitation: 51 mm
  • Climate: 14.3 days of rain on average, 0.4 days of snowfall on average (10 mm), 12 hours of daylight per day, 7.5 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 55.9° F (13.3° C)
  • Humidity: 71%

April

  • Temperature: 44.6° F (7° C) – 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Precipitation: 42 mm
  • Climate: 13 days of rain on average, 13.3 hours of daylight per day, 9.8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 57.9° F (14.4° C)
  • Humidity: 67%

May

  • Temperature: 51.8° F (11° C) – 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Precipitation: 40 mm
  • Climate: 12 days of rain on average, 14.5 hours of daylight per day, 11.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 65.8° F (18.8° C)
  • Humidity: 63%

June

  • Temperature: 60.8° F (16° C) – 84.2° F (29° C)
  • Precipitation: 32 mm
  • Climate: 12 days of rain on average, 15 hours of daylight per day, 11.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, water temperature 74.8° F (23.8° C)
  • Humidity: 58%

July

  • Temperature: 64.4° F (18° C) – 87.8° F (31° C)
  • Precipitation: 5 mm
  • Climate: 7 days of rain on average, 14.7 hours of daylight per day, 11.9 hours of sunshine, UV-index 7, water temperature 79.2° F (26.2° C)
  • Humidity: 53%

August

  • Temperature: 64.4° F (18° C) – 86° F (30° C)
  • Precipitation: 20 mm
  • Climate: 6 days of rain on average, 13.7 hours of daylight per day, 11.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, water temperature 77° F (25° C)
  • Humidity: 52%

September

  • Temperature: 57.2° F (14° C) – 80.6° F (27° C)
  • Precipitation: 27 mm
  • Climate: 8 days of rain on average, 12.5 hours of daylight per day, 9.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 73.4° F (23° C)
  • Humidity: 59%

October

  • Temperature: 50° F (10° C) – 69.8° F (21° C)
  • Precipitation: 41 mm
  • Climate: 9.2 days of rain on average, 11.1 hours of daylight per day, 6.9 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 69.8° F (21° C)
  • Humidity: 67%

November

  • Temperature: 42.8° F (6° C) – 59° F (15° C)
  • Precipitation: 58 mm
  • Climate: 10 days of rain on average, 0.1 days of snowfall on average (1 mm), 9.9 hours of daylight per day, 6.1 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, water temperature 64.4° F (18 ° C)
  • Humidity: 74%

December 

  • Temperature: 35.6° F (2° C) – 50° F (10° C)
  • Precipitation: 53 mm
  • Climate: 10 days of rain on average, 0.7 days of snowfall on average (6 mm), 9.3 hours of daylight per day, 6.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2, water temperature 60.8° F (16° C)
  • Humidity: 73%

Macedonia, Greece experiences a wide range of weather from the occasional snowfall to hot summers that will thrill the sun lover.

Find the current weather forecast for Macedonia, Greece here:

Accuweather – Macedonia, Greece Weather Forecast

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Things to Do in Thessaloniki, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/do-thessaloniki/ Mon, 23 Aug 2021 22:19:25 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=57501 When traveling to Greece, people often gloss over Thessaloniki in favor of other destinations, such as Athens. However, ask people what their favorite Greek travel destinations are and Thessaloniki often […]

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Thessaloniki, Greece - December 24, 2015: People walking on the coast in Thessaloniki next to the white tower which once guarded the eastern end of the city's sea wallsWhen traveling to Greece, people often gloss over Thessaloniki in favor of other destinations, such as Athens. However, ask people what their favorite Greek travel destinations are and Thessaloniki often tops the list in favor of anywhere else.

The reason for this is that Thessaloniki has a charm all its own. It has a unique blend of thriving cosmopolitan life mixed with the easy, relaxed charm of a smaller place. In other words, when visiting this city, you get the best of both worlds.

Here’s an overview of some of the best things to do in Thessaloniki:

Archaeological Museum

One of the most impressive archaeological museums in all of Greece, you won’t want to miss the chance to visit, especially if you love learning about the ancient history of Greece. Artifacts from throughout the Greek state of Macedonia are housed here, including those that date back to prehistorical times. You’ll also enjoy viewing the impressive Derveni Crater, which is a large bronze vase ornately inscribed with various scenes from mythology. The museum also has Greece’s oldest surviving piece of ancient Papyrus.

White Tower

The White Tower of Thessaloniki is one of the most recognizable features in the city. Perfectly located by the sea, there are some amazing photo opportunities here. You’ll also want to pay the entrance fee so that you can enter and climb the tower because it gives you such an amazing view of the surrounding area. Your photos will still be great, however, even if you decide not to climb it because the views surrounding the tower are also incredible.

Monument of Alexander the Great

One of the most interesting things about Thessaloniki is that it is located in the state of Macedonia, which is rich in history and culture. Alexander the Great is perhaps its most famous inhabitant and in order to pay him tribute, there is a statue in the city dedicated to him. Although it takes only moments to gaze at it, seeing it is a reminder of the region’s colorful past. Not only is the statue well-made, but there are also some great views in the area near it.

Greek Agora and Roman Forum

Another great place to learn about Thessaloniki’s extensive history is by visiting the Greek Agora and Roman Forum. Although it is in ruins, enough of it is still intact to give visitors an overview of how grand it really was. It takes a bit of time to walk here but most visitors report that the trek is worth it. You can also opt to take a guided tour here if you want to really learn about the history.

Museum of the Byzantine Culture

This museum has on display anything that is part of the Byzantine culture that has survived in Macedonia. This is an impressive place to visit for history buffs and tourists alike. It features a permanent collection that offers in its inventory frescoes, metalworks, paintings, sculptures, mosaics, coins, pottery, and more.

Arch of Galerius and the Rotunda

The arch was built around 298 A.D. After the capture of the Persian capital of Ctesiphon by the Roman Emperor, Galerius, the structure was eventually dedicated to him. Various religious groups, such as Christians and Moslems, have used the Rotunda as a place of worship.

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Museums to Visit in Macedonia, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/museums-macedonia/ Thu, 13 May 2021 17:58:17 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80730 Macedonia is the largest province in the country of Greece. Macedonia is rich in history, so it’s no surprise that there are many museums where you can learn about and […]

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Macedonia is the largest province in the country of Greece. Macedonia is rich in history, so it’s no surprise that there are many museums where you can learn about and explore this fascinating history. Here are some of the museums you can visit when in Macedonia, Greece.

Archaeological Museum of Polygyros

Located in Polygyros, the Archaeological Museum of Polygyros is one of the most important museums in Halkidiki. The museum showcases a rich collection of items from various archaeological excavations around Halkidiki. Periods exhibited at the museum include the Neolithic period (6500 – 3200 BC), the Bronze Age (3200 – 1050 BC), and the Ancient historical times (1050 BC – 324 AD).

Exhibits feature items such as: weapons, armour, pottery, coins, jewelry, statues, and much more. Some of the most significant exhibits at the Archaeological Museum of Polygyros are a marble head of Dionysos from ancient Afytos and a black-figure column crater from Vrasta.

Byzantine Museum of Kastoria

Established in 1989, the Byzantine Museum of Kastoria is located at the summit of the hill of the Byzantine acropolis. The museum is housed in a modern building. Permanent exhibits at the Byzantine Museum of Kastoria include a small number of icons that come from Byzantine and Post-Byzantine churches around the city of Kastoria. The icons date from the 12th century to the 17th century.

Other collections include Byzantine icons, sculpture, wood-carved objects, and mosaics. Important exhibits at the Byzantine Museum of Kastoria are the icon of Prophet Elias, the icon of Saint Nicholas, the Descent from the Cross dating to 1400, and the Man of Sorrows dating to the early 15th century.

Gerovassiliou Wine Museum

Located in Halkidiki, Macedonia, the Gerovassiliou Wine Museum is located at the heart of the estate’s winery. The museum showcases an impressive number of wine-making, bottling, viticulture, and cooperage tools not only from Greece, but around the world.

The collection is thanks to Vangelis Gerovassiliou whose passion led him to begin collection items in 1976. In the 1980s, he began collecting corkscrews. The corkscrew exhibit itself now contains more than 2600 items. Corkscrews in the collection date back to the 18th century and you can see just how they advanced throughout the years.

Other items you can view at the museum include: vessels and utensils for an ancient Greek symposium, and bottles. The museum is well-organized and a wonderful place to browse. To enhance your visit to the Gerovassiliou Wine Museum, you can visit the vineyards, winery, and wine-tasting rooms.

Historical and Folklore Museum of Arnea

Located at the center of Arnea, in Macedonia, the Historical and Folklore Museum is housed in an 18th century mansion that was once owned by Konstantinos Katsangelos. After the mansion was renovated, the museum was opened and now showcases items of popular culture of Arnea and surrounding areas. Some of the items you can view include bee-keeping equipment, folklore instruments, tools, and utensils.

There are so many museums located all over Greece that it can be hard to choose what to visit. While in Macedonia, you’ll want to visit at least some of these!

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What to Do in the Region of Macedonia in Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-macedonia/ Sun, 18 Apr 2021 19:57:10 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=60253 Macedonia, which is considered to be Greece’s biggest region, has a rich history. After all, the Kingdom of Macedonia, as it was called in Alexander the Great’s time, was one […]

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Macedonia, which is considered to be Greece’s biggest region, has a rich history. After all, the Kingdom of Macedonia, as it was called in Alexander the Great’s time, was one of the most powerful kingdoms in all of Greece. Philip II and his son, Alexander, did a lot to spread the Greek influence throughout the world. Alexander’s legacy can still be felt in the places he conquered, such as Persia, Egypt, and Syria. Although those days are long gone, Macedonia still remains as one of the most beautiful and interesting places to visit in all of Greece. Here’s a look of what you can do while visiting here:

Learn About the Culture and History

As mentioned above, Macedonia has a rich history and it is hard to travel anywhere without being aware of it. Visiting museums such as the Archaeological Museum in Thessaloniki and the Museum of Byzantine Culture, which is also in Thessaloniki, are two great places to learn all about Greek history, particularly in that area. If history is a particular interest of yours, you’ll also want to make time to visit the historical sites at Pella and Vergina. Byzantine enthusiasts will also find that visiting the Byzantine castle at Platamonas also makes for a great outing.

Visit the Seacoast

Macedonia does border the sea, which means that strolling through a beautiful seaside village or heading to the beach should be on your agenda while here. Port cities such as Kavala also make for an interesting visit because there is plenty to do there, such as browsing through the boutiques and shops, eating a delicious meal by the water, and strolling through the streets taking in the Greek culture. You also won’t want to miss the chance to visit top beaches, such as Kallithea Beach and Hanioti Beach which are both in Halkidiki. In fact, if you know you want to spend most of your visit at the beach, you’ll want to stay in Macedonia on the Halkidiki Peninsula where most of the top beaches are found. You can also find some beautiful beaches at the Pieria coast.

Spend Time in Nature

If you love nature, you’ll also love spending time in Macedonia. Mount Olympus, the fabled home of the Greek gods and goddesses, is an actual mountain that is located in this region. Standing tall at 2918 meters, or over 9500 feet, this mountain is a popular attraction for nature and mountain lovers. There are hiking trails located throughout the area, and those who are fit enough, and also brave enough, to climb the mountain itself, will absolutely want to set aside the time to complete the climb.

In many ways, visiting Macedonia makes up a typical Greek vacation. However, besides visiting the main sites, such as the beaches and historical sites, it is also important to remember to sit back and enjoy the culture. Each region in Greece has its own culture and charm. While visiting here, you’ll experience many moments you’ll always want to treasure.

Source:

Wikipedia – Macedonia (Greece)

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Things to Do in Halkidiki, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/to-do-halkidiki/ Sat, 03 Apr 2021 21:16:34 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77032 Halkidiki is a peninsula region in northern Greece that is known for having three peninsulas extending from it. Halkidiki is known for its beaches of golden sand and blue-green water. […]

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Halkidiki is a peninsula region in northern Greece that is known for having three peninsulas extending from it. Halkidiki is known for its beaches of golden sand and blue-green water. The region has much to offer from coastal villages, cosmopolitan villages, and plenty of nature. Halkidiki also has options if you’re looking for nightlife, traditional food, and religious sites. There are a number of ways to get to Halkidiki.

There isn’t an airport, but the nearest one is located in Thessaloniki 16 km away. Busses to Halkidiki are found next to the airport. Cars are also available to rent. Visiting Halkidiki, you won’t find any shortage of things to do whether you’re traveling on your own, as a couple, or as a family with children.

Here are several interesting things to do while visiting Halkidiki:

Lounge on the Beach

Halkidiki is home to many beautiful beaches. Popular beaches include Vourvourou Beach, Akti Elias Beach, and Kavuorotripes. Akti Elias is a sandy beach located in the northwestern area of Sithonia. Kavuorotripes Beach, also known as Portokali or Orange Beach, is also in Sithonia. Kassandra peninsula is well-known for its popular beaches including: Hanioti, Sani, and Kallithea. Enjoy an afternoon or an entire day lounging on the beach and swimming in the beautiful water. Beaches also offer a wonderful view of the sunset.

Visit a Museum

If you’re a history-lover, you will enjoy the museums that Halkidiki has to offer. The Anthropological Museum of Petralona is one you won’t want to miss. You’ll see findings from the Cave of Petralona including fossils and tools. The museum focuses on providing insight into the prehistoric culture of Greece. Other museums in the region include: the Archaelogical Museum of Poligros, the Folklore Museum of Afitos, and the Historical Museum of Arnaia.

Enjoy the Outdoors

Aside from spending time on the beaches of Halkidiki, you can enjoy the outdoors in a number of ways. Scuba diving is available in various areas throughout the region as well as other water sports such as sailing and windsurfing. Hiking in Halkidiki is an outdoor activity that will allow you to discover areas you might not otherwise see. Trails can be found throughout Halkidiki at varying levels of difficulty.

Explore Landmarks

Halkidiki, along with the rest of Greece, is rich in history. This history has resulted in landmarks you can’t see anywhere else. Important landmarks in Halkidiki include the Byzantine Tower of Ouranoupolis, the Temple of Ammon Zeus, and Likithos Castle. Poseidon Temple sits in a location that allows for an amazing view. You won’t want to miss the view of Mount Athos. While you can’t visit it, unless you’re male and in possession of special permission, the monasteries and landscape surrounding them are unique and beautiful.

Halkidiki has plenty of activities, sites, and beaches for adults and families. Whether you’re into cosmopolitan areas or looking for peace and quiet, you’ll find something that suits your needs. When you’re not sightseeing, you’ll have your choice of places to eat, relax, and shop.

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Beaches to Visit in Macedonia, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/beaches-macedonia/ Wed, 10 Mar 2021 18:12:15 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77124 Macedonia, Greece is home to some of the most beautiful and popular beaches. Located in Northern Greece, Macedonia is the largest region in Greece and the second-most populous. A large […]

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Macedonia, Greece is home to some of the most beautiful and popular beaches. Located in Northern Greece, Macedonia is the largest region in Greece and the second-most populous. A large portion of Macedonia is mountainous while the rest is flat, consisting of gentle slopes. You will also find rivers, lakes, and fertile valleys in the region. When visiting the region of Macedonia, Greece, you will want to take advantage of some of the beaches it has to offer. Enjoy the gorgeous water you won’t see anywhere else in the world, the unique landscape, and hours of relaxation and fun.

Here are some of the best beaches to see while in Macedonia:

Sani Beach

Sani Beach in Halkidiki is found 10 km from Nea Fokea Village. What makes this beach a great choice amongst all the beaches in Macedonia is it clean blue waters, lovely sand, and line of trees along the coast that provide natural shade. Sani Beach has been awarded the Blue Flag for its cleanliness. There are also many facilities and accomodations in the area. Another attraction of Sani Beach are the festivals regularly held there. Environmental activities take place during the summer months. Special care is taken to protect the environment around Sani Beach as it is home to rare flora and fauna.

Agia Triada Beach

Agia Triada Beach is just 22 km from the city center of Thessaloniki. Access to the beach is made convenient thanks to buses that leave the city regularly. The long beach is perfect for lounging and the crystal water is ideal for swimming and splashing. There are sun beds and umbrellas available at Agia Triada beach and you will find cafés and taverns in the area. The villages of Epanomi and Michaniona are nearby if you want to explore them and have access to more facilities.

Hanioti Beach

Hanioti Beach is in Halkidiki approximately 64 km southeast of Poligiros. This beach is suitable for families, couples, and groups of friends. The water at this beach is clear and warm, so it’s perfect for swimming. There are some secluded areas of the beach if you want to escape the crowds for a bit. Along the beach you will find water sports and other facilities to make your stay more enjoyable. There are also a number of fish taverns and cafés in the area when you get hungry.

Leptokarya Beach

Leptokarya Beach is 26 km south of Katerini. The mostly sandy beach stretches for 3 km. Leptokarya Beach sits at the foot of Mount Olympus, so you’re not only going to enjoy the view of the sea, but the mountain landscape as well. Hotels surround the beach and offer lanes to the sea to make walking easier where there are more pebbles. Other features of this beach include sun beds, umbrellas, beach bars, cafés, and other facilities.

Macedonia is home to many beautiful beaches. When you need a break from sight-seeing and want a relaxing place to spend some time, consider visiting one of the beaches listed above. You won’t be disappointed.

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Nightlife to Enjoy in Macedonia, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/nightlife-macedonia/ Fri, 23 Aug 2019 16:22:17 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78476 Macedonia, Greece has a lot to offer visitors. From Mount Olympus and the natural beauty of the parks to the archaeological sites, thermal springs, and historical monuments, Macedonia has so […]

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Macedonia, Greece has a lot to offer visitors. From Mount Olympus and the natural beauty of the parks to the archaeological sites, thermal springs, and historical monuments, Macedonia has so much to see and do. Exploring the sites during the day is a wonderful way to spend your time, but if you want to enjoy nightlife, Macedonia has plenty to do!

Enjoy the Sunset

The best way to start off a night in Macedonia is by taking in the gorgeous sunset. If you’re in Halkidiki, a couple of the best spots to see the sunset include: the beaches of Fourka and Posidi in western Kassandra and the Canal of Potidea in northern Kassandra. In Thessaloniki, you might can see the sunset at the Castle of Heptapyrgio in Ano Poli or at the Port of Thessaloniki. Afterward, you can enjoy a late night meal at a casual spot or a romantic restaurant if you’re on vacation with a loved one. Many restaurants are open late in Macedonia.

Spend Time in Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is well-known for its active nightlife. If you’re looking for a place that is alive with energy at night, you’ll want to head there. Many of the clubs stay open all night and the atmosphere is cheerful and friendly. The liveliest bars can be found around the Beach Promenade and Ladadika areas. Ladadika is a charming quarter near the port.

In addition to its spectacular nightlife, Thessaloniki is also known for its delicious food. You’ll need your energy, so why not try a Thessaloniki bun, a crispy bun topped with sesame seeds or bougatsa, a pastry made with cheese, meat, or spinach. If you’re looking for a romantic night in Thessaloniki, head to the area of Kastra.

Experience the Bar and Nightclub Scene

Throughout Macedonia, you will find a variety of bars and nightclubs. While you will find the majority in Thessaloniki, you can still enjoy the same type of nightlife in other areas. There is a diverse choice of bars and nightclubs around Macedonia. There are wine bars, piano bars, and even cigar clubs. If you want to listen to music, you have your choice of Greek music, jazz, blues, rock, and entechno (orchestral Greek music). You are likely to find Greek singers live at the big nightclubs, also known as “pistes.” There are also dance clubs and discos.

Check the Local Listings

Macedonia, Greece has so much going on day and night. If you want to know what events are taking place during your visit, check out the local listings or ask the staff at the hotel you’re staying at. If you’re lucky, your visit might allow you to experience the all day and all-night music festival, other music events, holiday and religious events, and concerts.

Macedonia, Greece is one of the best places to visit if you’re looking for a variety of nightlife. Whether you’re looking for a quieter, romantic night or loud music you can dance to until the sun comes upyou’ll find it in Macedonia.

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Spend Time at These Historical Sites in Thessaloniki https://www.greekboston.com/travel/historical-sites-thessaloniki/ Tue, 18 Jul 2017 20:56:31 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=65156 Thessaloniki is one of those cities that has enchanted people for centuries. As a result of this, it has a diverse history. At once an historical city and a place […]

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Thessaloniki is one of those cities that has enchanted people for centuries. As a result of this, it has a diverse history. At once an historical city and a place where the youth of Greece seem to convene, this city is always changing. However, the historical parts of the city are so important, they shouldn’t be ignored. Here’s a look at the top historical sites you should visit when you travel to this city:

Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

If you want to spend some time learning a lot about the city’s past, you won’t want to miss the chance to visit the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki. There are many artifacts on display here that were excavated not only in the city, but also in Macedon as a whole. It officially opened in 1962 but fell in disrepair after some time had passed. It has since been renovated and restored and is open to visitors again. During the restoration process, many of the exhibits were also restructured. Visitors report that the museum itself is interesting and well organized.

White Tower

The White Tower is not only an historical landmark, but it is also one of the things that has come to symbolize Thessaloniki. The tower dates back to the 1500’s when Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent had it built. It stands perched over the waterfront and enabled the citizens to keep watch over the sea and the surrounding areas. At the time, Thessaloniki was fortified and it, along with one other tower, was part of this fortification.

Arch of Galerius

This is another of those historical sites that has become a symbol of Thessaloniki. Galerius, the Roman Emperor, had the massive structure built as part of a road that would connect his palace to the main road that stretched through the city. The arch was made to instill a sense of majesty and wonder on those who passed through it. It served a reminder of the presence of the Roman Empire. Today the arch still stands and is one of those that you absolutely must visit while you’re here.

Ano Poli

Ano Polo, which literally means “Upper Town” in Greek, is actually the Old Town of Thessaloniki. One of the most interesting things about this section is the fact that most of the buildings are old. There are plenty of old Byzantine buildings and churches here, and it can be fun to pass the time by walking the streets here. This section of the city is definitely filled with history and you can definitely sense that while you are here.

Thessaloniki has a history that stretches all the way into ancient times. It was founded in 335 B.C. by the king at the time, Cassander of Macedon. It has played an important part in the history of Greece as a whole. Instead of fading into history, Thessaloniki is still thriving and is now the second largest city in Greece behind Athens. It has its own distinct character, though, which means that Thessaloniki is definitely worth a visit.

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