Thessaloniki – Cultural Hub and Beautiful, Festive Co-capital of Greece
Thessaloniki is nestled in the heart of the Thermaic Gulf. It is the commercial and cultural centre of Northern Greece.
Read moreMacedonia is a geographical and historical region of the Balkan peninsula in southeastern Europe. Its boundaries have changed considerably over time, but nowadays the region is considered to include parts of 5 Balkan countries: Greece, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Albania, Serbia, as well as Kosovo. It covers approx. 67,000 km2 and has a population of 4.76 million.
Thessaloniki is nestled in the heart of the Thermaic Gulf. It is the commercial and cultural centre of Northern Greece.
Read moreToday, Mount Olympus, home of the Ancient Greek Gods, is hiding several quaint villages, tucked away in its green hills
Read more200 million years ago Mount Olympus was formed of sedimentary rock in a shallow sea. Afterwards several geological events followed
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Read moreHalkidiki (or Chalkidiki) is the most popular summer holiday destination in all northern Greece. Halkidiki peninsula is famous for its
Read moreAgio Oros (Mount Athos) comprises of 20 majestic monasteries and 12 hermitages. It is a unique monastic community organized in
Read moreWhen visiting Thessaloniki, you should consider going to Veria (just 75 km away) for a day or two to explore
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