Discover Thessaloniki’s rich history and vibrant culture on a city tour exploring its 15 UNESCO-listed monuments. Begin at the iconic White Tower, the city’s symbol, before visiting the Rotunda, an ancient Roman structure later turned into a church. Explore the stunning Hagia Sophia and Hagia Dimitrios, two Byzantine masterpieces. See along the Byzantine Walls, offering panoramic views of the city, and admire the Vlatadon Monastery, a peaceful retreat with historical significance.
Visit the Arch of and the Palace of Galerius (Kamara), remnants of Thessaloniki’s Roman past, the Church of Panagia Chalkeon, known for its red brick exterior, and the Church of Saint Nicholas Orphanos, famous for its remarkable frescoes. Explore the Church of Prophet Elijah and the Latomou Monastery, both showcasing stunning Byzantine art.
Conclude your tour with a stroll through Ano Poli (Upper Town), the city's most picturesque district, before ending at the impressive Byzantine Bath.
Minivan: 15 UNESCO Monuments at Thessaloniki.
Up to 7 passengers (8 on request) with a Minivan.<br/>Pickup included
Taxi or Sedan: 15 UNESCO Monuments at Thessaloniki.
Up to 3 passengers with a Taxi or Sedan.<br/>Pickup included
The tour begins at the Byzantine Baths, located in the scenic Upper Town (Ano Poli). Dating back to the late Byzantine period (13th–14th century), these well-preserved baths were used for centuries and provide a glimpse into the everyday lives of the city’s inhabitants. The Baths are a testament to the advanced engineering and public amenities of Byzantine Thessaloniki.
Next, visit the impressive Walls of Thessaloniki, an 8-kilometer-long fortification system built to protect the city. From this elevated vantage point in Ano Poli, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Thermaic Gulf. Your Driver will explain how these walls, built during the late Roman and early Byzantine periods, played a crucial role in defending Thessaloniki over the centuries.
A short drive takes you to the iconic Rotunda, one of Thessaloniki’s most famous landmarks. Originally built as a mausoleum or temple in the 4th century by Emperor Galerius, it was later converted into a Christian church during the Byzantine era. Marvel at its massive dome and exquisite mosaics, which depict early Christian iconography.
The Church of Saint Demetrius (Hagios Demetrios) is the largest church in Greece, dedicated to Thessaloniki’s patron saint. It boasts impressive Byzantine mosaics, a fascinating crypt, and a rich history dating back to the 4th century, making it a must-visit for those exploring the city's religious and cultural heritage.
The Church of Hosios David in Thessaloniki is a hidden gem, famous for its stunning early-Christian mosaic of Christ in glory, dating back to the 5th century. This small yet historically significant church offers visitors a glimpse into Byzantine artistry and religious heritage in a serene setting.
The Church of Hagia Sophia in Thessaloniki, inspired by Istanbul’s famous monument, dates back to the 8th century. This UNESCO-listed site features magnificent frescoes and mosaics, reflecting Byzantine artistry. It has served as a Christian church, mosque, and now a revered symbol of the city's religious heritage.
The Church of the Acheiropoietos is one of Thessaloniki’s oldest Byzantine churches, dating back to the 5th century. It is famous for its well-preserved original architecture, stunning mosaics, and marble columns, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich early-Christian heritage and artistic grandeur.
The Church of Saint Panteleimon in Thessaloniki is a Byzantine-era church dedicated to the patron saint of healing. Known for its intricate frescoes and spiritual significance, this UNESCO-listed site reflects the city’s rich religious history and architectural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into its artistic and devotional past.
The Church of the Holy Apostles in Thessaloniki, built in the 14th century, is a stunning example of Byzantine architecture with Ottoman influences. Adorned with intricate mosaics and frescoes, this UNESCO-listed church highlights the artistic and spiritual heritage of the city, making it a must-visit historical landmark.
The Church of Panagia Chalkeon, also called the “Church of the Virgin of the Coppersmiths,” is a 11th-century Byzantine gem in Thessaloniki. Known for its elegant brickwork and stunning frescoes, this UNESCO-listed church stands as a remarkable example of Middle Byzantine architecture and religious artistry.
Another highlight of the tour is the Vlatades Monastery, located on the hills of Ano Poli. This 14th-century monastery is still active and offers breathtaking views of Thessaloniki. According to tradition, the Apostle Paul preached here during his visit to the city. The peaceful atmosphere and surrounding gardens make this a serene stop.
The tour concludes with the Church of Prophet Elijah, a stunning example of late Byzantine architecture. Built in the 14th century, this church is notable for its elegant design and the fascinating history tied to the later Ottoman occupation, during which it was converted into a mosque.
The Church of Saint Nicholas Orphanos, hidden in Thessaloniki’s Upper Town, is renowned for its well-preserved frescoes depicting saints and biblical scenes. Dating back to the 14th century, this serene Byzantine gem offers a glimpse into the city’s rich religious artistry and history, making it a must-see for visitors.
• Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
• All prices are for 1 Tour and for 1 to 3 passengers Taxi or Sedan & up to 7 passengers (8 on request) with a MINIVAN.
• You must be able to walk on unpaved or uneven terrain, otherwise the driver will do their best for you to see most of the sites
• Departure time is between 6:00am-09:30am, based on your preference!
• Duration: 6 hours
• Our drivers are professional, friendly and knowledgeable. Their priority is your satisfaction and safety. All our drivers speak English and are ready to help and to provide tips! But does not come in the sites
• Our cars are well-maintained, clean, and have free Wi-Fi. Baby chairs and most phone chargers are available on request, at no additional charge
Thessaloniki is Greece's second-largest city and a vibrant cultural hub with a rich history dating back to ancient times. Known for its Byzantine monuments, Ottoman architecture, and lively food scene, it offers a unique blend of old and new.
The iconic White Tower is a symbol of Thessaloniki and offers panoramic views of the city and the Thermaic Gulf.
A historic monument that has served as a Roman temple, church, and mosque. It is now a museum.
A beautiful square by the sea, lined with cafes and restaurants, and a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
A significant Byzantine church dedicated to the city's patron saint, Saint Demetrios.
A scenic promenade along the Thermaic Gulf, perfect for walking, cycling, or enjoying a meal with a view.
A sweet or savory pie filled with custard or cheese, often served for breakfast.
Grilled meat skewers, often served with pita bread and tzatziki sauce.
A fresh salad made with tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, olives, and feta cheese.
This is the best time to visit Thessaloniki for warm weather and outdoor activities. The city is lively with festivals and events.
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Thessaloniki is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Thessaloniki Railway Station
Thessaloniki Central Bus Station (KTEL)
The bus network covers most of the city and is affordable. Buses are the most common form of public transport.
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The highest mountain in Greece, known for its mythological significance and stunning views.
An ancient city known for its archaeological sites, including the royal tombs of the Macedonian kings.
A beautiful peninsula with stunning beaches, clear waters, and picturesque villages.
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