OENO Π is the Santorinian winery keeping the lowest profile. It uses traditional methods to make high-quality products and guests are invited to taste some as part of an organized tour.
Lazaristes Monastery is a unique complex and important place for Thessaloniki. Its modern buildings house events of the local most important institutions, including the Region of Central Macedonia, ...
Valaoritou and the surrounding streets are a must for anyone wishing to feel the pulse of Thessaloniki. The so-called Stoa Malakopis is another representative building reflecting the city’s economic ...
Mr and Mrs White Hotel is located 350 meters from Agios Ioannis Beach and 5 km from Tinos Town and the famous Evangelistria Church. It’s a luxurious, pet-friendly resort ideal for couples, friends, or ...
The Greek Pharmaceutical Museum of Thessaloniki is a fantastic space filled with pharmaceutical exhibits, such as recipes, pills, old ingredients, and an array of medicinal tools.
Villa Mordoch is a historic villa located on Vasilissis Olgas Avenue. Designed by the famed Greek architect Xenophon Paionidis, this wonderful mansion dates back to 1905 and was originally the home of ...
The UYiLO Museum is found in the suburb of Polichni, about 4.5 km from the city center. It is distinguished for being the first technological museum in Greece, and only the second in the world that ...
We will meet up at the new port of Skiathos Town at 09:15 in the morning, while our departure time will be 09:45. We will start our trip by embarking on a boat, and then sail away from the ...
The Kalochori Lagoon is located 8 km from Thessaloniki and is part of the Axios Delta National Park. Although situated on the outskirts of a large, hence noisy, urban area, it hosts numerous birds and ...
OENO Π Winery lies in an isolated location overlooking the northern shore of the island, just 1.5 km from the scenic Columbo Beach. It is housed in the reconstructed wine cave of Paris Sigalas’ family ...
The Pasha's Gardens are a favorite place of Thessaloniki’s inhabitants. It is known that their construction dates back to around 1904, yet the origin of its name and its architecture remain a mystery.
A number of outdoor sculptures adorn the streets and squares of Thessaloniki, adding their own touch to the city’s cultural profile. Most of them commemorate personalities and events associated with ...