What to do and see in Thessaloniki Region, Central Macedonia: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

December 22, 2021 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Thessaloniki Region, Greece including Toumba Stadium, Seikilo, Ataturk Museum, Church of Saint Dimitrios - Patron of Thessaloniki, Museum of Byzantine Culture, Church of Agia Sofia, Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, The Kapani (Vlali) Market, White Tower of Thessaloniki, Vlatadon Monastery.
Restaurants in Thessaloniki Region

1. Toumba Stadium

Mikras Asias, Thessaloniki 54351 Greece +30 231 095 4050 [email protected] http://www.paokfc.gr/en/history-2/the-stadium/home-ground-en/
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5.0 based on 296 reviews

Toumba Stadium

Reviewed By giorgoskb2 - Plovdiv, Bulgaria

Amazing atmosphere,amazing experience !!! Must do thing when visiting Thessaloniki P.A.O.K.1926 -G4-

2. Seikilo

Vasileos Irakleiou 4, Thessaloniki 54633 Greece +30 698 117 5235 [email protected] http://seikilo.com/visit/
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5.0 based on 71 reviews

Seikilo

Learn about ancient Greek mythology, Apollo and Hermes, about the different types of ancient Greek lyres (Chelys, Barbiton, Sambuca, Phorminx etc) and the enhanced vibrato mechanism of the Kithara of the Golden Age! Traditional modern instruments such as the Bouzouki and Bendir are also available. Whats more, you’ll be able to play any of them here! Combining academic research with love for ancient Greek culture and civilization; From Trias to Enneadai and Petteia (played by Achilles himself to foresee the result of the Trojan war) Seikilo’s handmade board games are numbered and available only at Seikilo. Learn how to play them and sharpen your mind like ancient Greeks did! Visiting during weekends available if booked in advance.

Reviewed By 296orlar - Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

My partner and I really enjoyed Seikilo! The staff were very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable and gave us a tour and explanation (including some history and Greek mythology) of the instruments and even demonstrated each one expertly! We were allowed to play on every instrument and the staff member gave us tips how best to hold and play them. We also enjoyed the ancient Greek boardgames. The staff even indulged us and played one of the shorter games with my partner. Highly recommend!

3. Ataturk Museum

Apostolou Pavlou 17, Thessaloniki 546 21 Greece +30 231 024 8452 http://www.kultur.gov.tr/TR,96346/selanik-ataturk-evi.html
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4.5 based on 480 reviews

Ataturk Museum

Reviewed By Jatita

Interesting in situ view of his early life. Easy to get to from the usual Salonica must-sees. More security than usual tourist stops.

4. Church of Saint Dimitrios - Patron of Thessaloniki

Agiou Dimitriou 83 Center of town, Thessaloniki 546 33 Greece +30 231 027 0008 [email protected] http://www.agdimitriosthes.gr
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4.5 based on 1,868 reviews

Church of Saint Dimitrios - Patron of Thessaloniki

Reviewed By LynneZ302 - Gold Coast, Australia

Beautiful church with some old mosaics and gorgeously carved pews, definitely worth a visit. You can also visit the crypt underneath which is quite interesting and has good descriptions in English.

5. Museum of Byzantine Culture

2 Leoforos Stratou, Thessaloniki 546 40 Greece +30 231 086 8570 [email protected] http://www.mbp.gr/en
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4.5 based on 1,016 reviews

Museum of Byzantine Culture

Reviewed By RoddieA

This is a wonderfully laid out museum containing a large variety of Byzantine artefacts. Its permanent exhibition is presented over about 11 rooms in this specifically designed, easy to navigate, atmospheric yet modern building. There are some truly beautiful icons and mosaics on view. Each room is dedicated to a particular aspect of Byzantine culture. The first covers the early churches while others present topics such as castles, emperors, graves and the various collections that were bequeathed to the museum. The information is displayed in English & Greek. The museum is highly impressive and informative and gives superb insights into the Byzantine Empire and Era. There is also a small cafe/restaurant in the building. Well worthy of a visit.

6. Church of Agia Sofia

Agia Sofias, Thessaloniki 546 23 Greece +30 231 027 0253 http://agiasofia.info
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4.5 based on 633 reviews

Church of Agia Sofia

Reviewed By ilknurcelik1974 - Turkey, null

Agia Sophia is one of the most impressive Byzantine churches of Thesaloniki. Located in the center of the city as well, it is a very beautiful “Domed Basilica” style temple with an imposing architecture, beautiful wall paintings and elaborate mosaics. Having a 1600 years old history, it can easily be considered one of the most important religious sites in Macedonia. The earliest written reference about the structure goes back to 795 A.D., while we can safely assume due to archaeological evidence that another Christian temple existed there, until the destructive earthquake of 620 A.D. The majority of the wall paintings are dated back to 11th century A.D., while the sculptural decoration of the temple was finalized after several phases. After the Fourth Crusade in 1205 the structure was used as a cathedral by the crusaders, while during the Ottoman invasion in 1430 the church was converted into a mosque. It remained a mosque, until the city’s liberation in 1912. The temple of Agia Sofia is one of several city’s monuments included as a World Heritage Site on the UNESCO list, in 1988. Thessaloniki is considered one of the most important destinations in the world when it comes to Paleochristian Byzantine temples. Like several other monuments of the city, the temple was significantly damaged because of the 1917 fire and was afterwards gradually restored. The restoration of the dome was finally completed in 1980.

7. Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Manoli Andronikou 6 Manoli Andronikou 6, 54013, Thessaloniki 54013 Greece +30 231 331 0201 [email protected] http://www.amth.gr/en
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4.5 based on 1,459 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

Reviewed By Filippos1990A - Helsingborg, Sweden

Great collection of ancient hellenic artefacts of a great variety, well worth a visit! The staff is helpful and knowledgeable.

8. The Kapani (Vlali) Market

Thessaloniki Greece +30 231 231 5405 http://kapani.gr
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

The Kapani (Vlali) Market

Reviewed By lucianm2013 - Constanta, Romania

I love to enjoy the colors, the smells, the sounds of the open markets and wherever I go, if I have the chance, I visit places like these. The Kapani Market was a nice and useful surprise in the downtown of Thessaloniki – as you go to the Aristotelous Square from Egnatia Street, is located in that central area. The area is not quite big but here you can find a magnificent variety of everything that could be found in a place like this: vegetables and fruits, bakery, cheese, olives and other olive based products, fresh meat and other meat products, fishes, cakes, sweets, items for your house … as I said everything at very affordable prices! And do not forget the taverns! This is the place where you can have a good meal for decent prices as well as your daily shopping for a fresh meal at home, if you prefer so. Once I discovered this place, I visited every day during my presence in Thessaloniki. The crowd is the quality indicator for what you can find here.

9. White Tower of Thessaloniki

Leoforos Nikis Leoforos Nikis, 54640, Thessaloniki 546 40 Greece +30 231 086 8570 http://site.lpth.gr
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4.5 based on 4,728 reviews

White Tower of Thessaloniki

Reviewed By 379alany - Limassol City, Cyprus

The White Tower is an iconic seafront landmark in Thessaloniki with an incredible history. The information inside is very well presented on each of it's floors (in Greek only, but there are audiophones available at the entrance). It's a well worth climb to the top where a small shop is located - the view of the seafront from there is superb. Well worth the small entrance fee and it's one of the attractions included in the Thessaloniki combined cultural ticket.

10. Vlatadon Monastery

Επταπυργίου 64, Thessaloniki 54634 Greece http://pipm.gr/en/node/925
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4.5 based on 295 reviews

Vlatadon Monastery

Reviewed By aisha0022 - Budapest, Hungary

It was a great suprise for us, walking back to the port from the castle, we got to Vlatadon Monastery. It is a beautiful building, the church was amazing, the view was breathtaking.

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