The youthful profile, the relaxing vibe, the cultural aura, and the historical richness of Thessaloniki, have managed to attract more and more visitors each year. Those who want to see something different away from the capital, others who want to enjoy its finest cuisine and for some who want to live its nightlife. Thessaloniki has managed to create different neighborhoods, each one with something unique to offer.

Aristotelous Square
Thessaloniki’s city center, with shops, cafes, and beautiful architecture, Aristotelous Square has been named after the known philosopher with his statue. After the big fire of 1917, it was redesigned by the French Architect Ernest Hebrard as a long way from the sea up to the Roman Agora. Ideal to start your wandering in Thessaloniki as you take a look at Olympus over the horizon.

Ladadika
Once a place that used to house stores selling oil byproducts (thus its name – ladi means oil in Greek) with not the best reputation, today is known for its nightlife. Visitors have many choices from cafes, bars, restaurants, and clubs while it is filled with young people who are on the lookout for the best deals for entertainment. Some bars have special offers in beer, karaoke stations, and live concerts.







