
Thessaloniki in Winter – To Do List
Thessaloniki in winter in a populat destination during snowy days. A place of cold winters, Thessaloniki offers the best in entertainment, dining and as a transit route to even more extreme winter destinations. Read on to find out why you should visit Thessaloniki in winter and our to-do list:
<h2>View from Ano Poli</h2>
You will love the charming area of Ano Poli (Old City in Greek). Even though the 1917 fire destroyed almost 2/3 of Thessaloniki, Ano Poli survived the destruction and is a sight for sore eyes. Moreover, you will find yourself enjoying amazing dining, great street art, and a real view to die for. So, take a loved one and a camera and click along!
<h2>Winter in Thessaloniki at the Waterfront</h2>
Take your partner, family or enjoy a bit of solo company because the Thessaloniki’s waterfront is one of the most romantic promenades in Europe. The cityscape view is stunning and will lead you from east to west, exploring the city as you stroll! In you way you will coma accross the Statue of Alexander the Great, and will let you with a sensation of awe and travel you through Greek ancient history.
<h2>Winter inThessaloniki to Kaimaktsalan </h2>
Only 140km away, one of the most popular ski resorts is within an arm’s reach. Kajmakčalan, or Kaimaki or Kaimaktsalan or Voras, is a mountain on the border between Greece and North Macedonia. It is the southernmost and highest peak, 2,521 metres, of a range known in Greek as the Voras Mountains. Stay at Thessaloniki, visit for the day and enjoy the slopes and come back to your No 21 Flats accommodation in no time!
<h2>Winter in Thessaloniki to Meteora</h2>
Enjoy the winter scenery at Meteora, one of the most popular and important Orthodox monuments and religious sites in Greece. This stunning wonder of nature whose creation was a mystery for a very long time will take your breath away as soon as you land your eyes on it. Two and a half hours of romantic driving will take your breath away.