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Plan language: PolskiSimboli absolut i Selanikut me pamje që të lënë pa frymë. Nga maja e tij do të shohësh gjithë gjirin e Thermaikut dhe qytetin nën këmbët e tua.
Szybkie fakty: It stands 33.9 meters tall on the coastal boulevard of Thessaloniki and has a diameter of 23 meters at its base. It was built in the 16th century as part of the fortifications and later acquired its characteristic white color in 1912.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: The white paint was not always there: the Ottomans left it whitewashed after rumors that it had been used as a prison and torture site. When the city was liberated in 1912, a Greek worker painted it white symbolically, to erase its dark past.


Një hark perandorak që fsheh sekrete 1700-vjeçare në distancë frymëmarrjeje nga Egnatia e zhurmshme. Ecni mes relievesh mermeri që tregojnë histori lufte dhe triumfi, duke ndjerë pulsin e Selanikut të lashtë.
Szybkie fakty: W rzeczywistości Łuk Galeriusza był częścią ogromnego zespołu ceremonialnego, który obejmował pałac i salę tronową. Reliefy na jego powierzchni przedstawiają ze szczegółowością godną filmu kampanie wojskowe cesarza, w tym słonie i egzotyczne zwierzęta przywiezione ze Wschodu.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Niewielu wie, że Łuk nigdy nie był zwykłą bramą: naukowcy uważają, że stanowił część obserwatorium niebieskiego, ponieważ jego układ był zgodny ze wschodem słońca w czasie przesilenia letniego. Wyobraź sobie, że stoisz pod jego ogromnym sklepieniem, podczas gdy promienie porannego słońca przechodzą dokładnie przez łuki, dokładnie tak, jak działo się to 1700 lat temu.
Zemra e Selanikut rreh këtu, në një shesh që bashkon detin me historinë. Shijoni kafen tuaj duke parë diellin të perëndojë pas Thermaikut.
Szybkie fakty: Aristotle Square was designed in 1918 by the French architect Ernest Hebrard, after a devastating fire that burned most of the city. It is the largest square in Thessaloniki, with a length exceeding 300 meters, and offers a unique view of the Thermaic Gulf.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Every morning around 10:00, the square fills with the intense aroma of fresh coffee and the rustling of newspapers, as locals gather at its traditional coffee shops. Few know that beneath the square lies an entire network of ancient Byzantine walls and labyrinths, which were discovered by chance during metro construction work.
Thesare të Maqedonisë, nga prehistoria deri në antikitetin e vonë, marrin jetë para jush. Do të shihni kurora ari, dysheme mozaiku dhe skulptura që tregojnë historinë e një perandorie.
Szybkie fakty: Mieści ponad 300 000 eksponatów obejmujących 2000 lat historii Macedonii. Wśród nich znajduje się słynny Złoty Wieniec z Werginy, imponująca złota korona ważąca 714 gramów.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Najbardziej imponującym eksponatem jest Złoty Wieniec z Werginy, misternie wykonana korona z czystego złota znaleziona w grobowcu Filipa II. Odwiedzający oniemieją na widok złotych liści oliwnych, które wyglądają jakby poruszały się na wietrze, mimo że minęło 2300 lat.
Ec mbi një nga sistemet më të lashta mbrojtëse të Evropës. Do të shijosh pamje të pabesueshme të Selanikut dhe Thermaikut nga lart.
Szybkie fakty: They are about 8 kilometers long and include 4 kilometers that are preserved in excellent condition. Every year, thousands of visitors climb up to the walls to enjoy the panoramic view of the city and the Thermaic Gulf.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: At the northeastern end of the walls, the Eptapyrgio (Yedi Kule) operated as a prison for over 100 years, until 1989. Its walls still bear carved names and messages from prisoners, creating a chilling contrast between fortress architecture and human history.
Zemra e jetës natën të Selanikut rreh këtu, mes depove historike që u mbushën me tavolina dhe të qeshura. Ju presin meze autentike, muzikë live dhe një atmosferë që zgjat nga muzgu deri në agim.
Szybkie fakty: The Ladadika district got its name from the olive presses and oil shops that dominated the area in the 19th century. Today, this neighborhood of more than 40 restored buildings is the most vibrant gastronomic and nightlife corner of the city.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Few people know that Ladadika survived the 1917 fire that destroyed the city center, thanks to its network of narrow cobblestone streets that acted as a natural barrier. Walking among the brick buildings, you will feel the atmosphere of old Thessaloniki come alive through the smell of grilled meat and the music pouring out from every corner.
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Bougatsa is a beloved Thessaloníki breakfast pastry made with crispy phyllo dough and a creamy semolina custard filling. The city is so famous for it that locals often say you haven't truly visited Thessaloníki until you have tried bougatsa from a traditional shop.

Trigona Panoramatos are triangular cream-filled pastries that originated in the Panorama suburb of Thessaloníki. Their name means "triangles" and they are considered a signature dessert of the city, often drizzled with chocolate or syrup.
Tahinopita is a moist and aromatic spice cake made with tahini (sesame paste), a legacy of Thessaloníki's large Jewish community. It is especially popular during Lent and reflects the city's rich multicultural history.

Thessaloníki is widely considered the birthplace of modern Greek gyros, where the technique of stacking seasoned meat on a vertical rotisserie was perfected. Unlike in Athens, Thessaloníki gyros are famously stuffed with more ingredients and served in a softer, larger pita.

Thessaloníki's version of moussaka often includes potatoes alongside the traditional layers of eggplant and ground meat. The city's culinary scene puts its own spin on this classic by using local spices and a lighter, fluffier béchamel topping.
Patsas is a traditional tripe soup that has been a staple of Thessaloníki's nightlife and early morning street food scene for generations. The city is famous for its patsatzidika (tripe soup eateries) that stay open all night to serve revelers and workers alike.

Tsipouro is a potent grape-based pomace brandy that is the quintessential spirit of northern Greece and a favorite in Thessaloníki. It is traditionally served ice cold with a plate of meze and is often infused with anise or mastic for extra flavor.

The frappé, Greece's iconic iced coffee, was accidentally invented in 1957 at the Thessaloníki International Fair by a Nescafe representative. He shook instant coffee with cold water in a shaker because he had no hot water available, and a national obsession was born.
Soumada is a traditional almond-based cold drink that has been made in the Thessaloníki region since Byzantine times. It has a milky, sweet, and nutty flavor and was historically served at weddings and celebrations as a symbol of prosperity.
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UNESCO site with stunning monasteries atop towering rock pillars.
Crystal clear beaches, pine forests, and seaside villages.
Mythical home of the Greek gods with hiking trails and scenic views.
Ancient Macedonian capital and birthplace of Alexander the Great.
UNESCO royal tombs of Macedon with incredible gold artifacts.
Connections to Athens, Larissa, and further into Europe via Belgrade
Take bus line 01X or 79 from SKG Airport to city center. Trains from Athens take about 4 hours.
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Komentarze (6)
Get the Thessaloniki City Pass if you plan on seeing the museums and the White Tower. Saved us about 15 euros each and you skip the ticket lines.
Thessaloniki is way more chill than Athens but still has great food. The waterfront area at sunset is gorgeous. 3 days felt about right for us.
Loved the food scene here. Bougatsa for breakfast changed my life. Only complaint was the stray dogs everywhere, made me nervous walking at night.
Skip the fancy restaurants along Nikis Avenue. Walk into the side streets near Athonos Square for souvlaki at half the price and double the flavor. Locals eat there.
Honestly found it a bit meh compared to other Greek cities. The city beach is not great and the traffic is chaotic. Would skip if you have limited time in Greece.