Sprawling along the edge of the Thermaic Gulf, Thessaloniki is a seaside showcase of Greek history from ancient Roman and Byzantine ruins to the modern high-rises lining its beaches. Plus, after sundown, Greece’s cultural capital hums with some of the best nightlife options in the Aegean.
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4.5 based on 115 reviews
Value for money, who would knew that a hostel would have provided a 3* accommodation. Room size typical of the city with the half price. All areas where throughout cleaned. The girl in the reception was very friendly. Το προτείνω ανεπιφύλακτα ειδικά για όσους θέλουν απλή διαμονή μέσα στην πόλη
5 based on 15 reviews
Five Star Boutique Hotel
Superbe hôtel avec un très bon accueil A recommander J’y retournerai si je retourne à Thessalonique Superbe chambre avec un grand balcon Le petit déjeuner est excellent Le personnel est très agréable Merci à l’équipe
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Thessaloniki is a travelling crossroads, the place where Mediterranean sea is crossed with Balkan countries and West meets East. ‘Crossroads’ is located in a picturesque street of Thessaloniki, next to the Byzantine Walls, just 10 minutes away from the city center. Our guesthouse has been designed with love. A place for travelers who seek for hidden beauties and a good company.
There is a bus that heads to the city center for 2 euro; you want to get off at the main bus station and transfer to bus 32, Get off the bus at Akropoleos, and follow the street uphikkbrowarda the fortress..
5 based on 18 reviews
Zeus Is Loose Hostel is definitely the coolest place you’ll stay at, this season. Overlooking an UNESCO World Heritage Site on one of the most vibrant squares of the city, it lives and breathes in downtown Thessaloniki. You get to sleep in 6bed, 4bed dorms, twin or double bedrooms. All rooms have their own en-suite bathroom on each floor for anyone who likes to sing in the shower.
I absolutely loved my stay at this hostel. It was clean and had a fun theme to the building. The internet was fast and the air conditioning worked well. It was also in a great central location that was easy to get to by bus. I would love to return here someday!
4.5 based on 48 reviews
I stayed three nights at the Thess Hostel. The entrance is colorful, and easy to spot on Agion Panton street. The hostel is in a good location for travelers: near the train station and the bus depot. It is a couple of km from central Thessaloniki and the harbor, but there are several buses available on Monasteriou, a nearby main street. The family that runs the hostel are helpful, and speak excellent English. My room had twin beds, a wardrobe, flat-screen TV, air-conditioner, small desk and chair. The WiFi signal was strong. A small balcony looked out over other buildings, and was useful for drying clothing/towels. The bathroom (shared) was tiled with large sink, bathtub/shower and toilet. There was also a shared kitchenette, with small refridge, hot plate, sink, a few pots, pans, plates and cutlery. Everything was clean. Although breakfast was not included, there was a local bakery a few doors along Agion Panton street which was open 24 hours and had superb bougatsas (a filled flaky pastry), crepes and other freshly-baked pastries. There was some noise from occasional trains, but the streets and trains quieted down at night. My bed was comfortable. The Salonica Mall (large multi-floor, lots of shops and large grocery store) was 750m to the west, an easy walk. The lobby of Thess Hostel had hot coffee/tea and cold drinking water available when it was open (most of the day). Bikes were available for rent. I thought it offered very good value for the price of a room.
5 based on 15 reviews
Five Star Boutique Hotel
Superbe hôtel avec un très bon accueil A recommander J’y retournerai si je retourne à Thessalonique Superbe chambre avec un grand balcon Le petit déjeuner est excellent Le personnel est très agréable Merci à l’équipe
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