Discover the best of Thessaloniki with a local licensed guide by your side. Walk through centuries of Roman and Byzantine history, see famous landmarks and hidden spots, and enjoy beautiful views along the waterfront. This semi-private tour offers an authentic way to experience Thessaloniki.
Inclusions
- English-speaking local guide
 - Basic travel insurance
 - Bottled water
 - Food & drinks
 
Exclusions
- Lunch
 - Private transportation
 - Gratuities
 - Food & drinks
 
Tour Plan
Itinerary
You will start your sightseeing at the city’s most iconic landmark—the White Tower. As you admire its imposing structure by the waterfront, your guide will share stories about its role during the Ottoman era and how it came to symbolize Thessaloniki today. You’ll also get a great introduction to the city’s fascinating, multi-layered history.
You will take a pleasant walk along the seaside promenade to reach the impressive statue of Alexander the Great on horseback. Here, you’ll learn about his roots in the region of Macedonia, his epic conquests, and his lasting influence across the world—all while enjoying a scenic view of the Thermaic Gulf.
You will stand beneath the ancient Arch of Galerius, one of the city’s most important Roman monuments. Your guide will explain the detailed carvings that celebrate Emperor Galerius’ victories and describe the once-grand imperial complex that surrounded this part of the city.
You will visit the Rotonda, a massive round structure that has served as a mausoleum, church, and mosque over the centuries. As you step inside, you’ll see impressive mosaics and learn about the building’s transformation through different cultures and religions.
The church of Saint Dimitios – the patron Saint of the city is the most important early Christian church of the city and one of the oldest and largest in Greece, dedicated to the city’s parton saint, Dimitrios.
You will discover the Roman Forum, once the bustling heart of ancient Thessaloniki. As you walk through the ruins, your guide will paint a vivid picture of life in Roman times, pointing out remains of shops, public baths, and the small theater that still stands today.
You will dive into the sights, sounds, and flavors of Thessaloniki at the lively Modiano Market. Surrounded by local vendors and traditional shops, you’ll get a taste of the city’s vibrant atmosphere and learn about its multicultural identity—plus, there’s time to grab a local snack or coffee if you wish.
Meeting / Pickup
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
 
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
 - Not stroller accessible
 - Not suitable for pets
 - Infants must not sit on laps
 - Infant seats unavailable
 - Not recommended for people with heart conditions
 - The total walking distance of the tour is 3,8 kilometres
 
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