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About Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki is a vibrant city located in northern Greece, overlooking the Thermaic Gulf. It is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and bustling waterfront. The currency used in Thessaloniki is the Euro. The city offers a mix of ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman structures, making it a paradise for history buffs. Visitors can explore the White Tower, Rotunda, and Arch of Galerius, among other iconic landmarks.
When to visit
The best time to visit Thessaloniki is during the spring and fall months when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summer can be hot and crowded, while winter can be rainy and chilly. The city comes alive during the Thessaloniki International Film Festival in November, attracting film enthusiasts from around the world.
Getting around
Thessaloniki has a well-connected public transportation system, including buses, taxis, and a metro line. Walking is also a popular way to explore the city center, as many attractions are within walking distance. Renting a car is recommended for exploring the surrounding areas and nearby beaches.
Traveller tips
Make sure to try the local delicacies such as bougatsa, a pastry filled with cream or cheese, and gyros, a popular street food. Be prepared for late-night dinners, as Greeks typically eat around 9-10 pm. It's advisable to carry cash as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly when visiting religious sites. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for exploring the city's cobblestone streets and hilly terrain.