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Excellent Greek food / cool hosts / exquisite Greek products / very good value for money
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Sempriko
2 Fragkon
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Excellent Greek food / cool hosts / exquisite Greek products / very good value for money
very good food / easy going place / nice location
FINOKIO meze bar
very good food / easy going place / nice location
Best burgers hands down ! Take away or find a spot at their commune tables / don’t miss it
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Tarantino Sandwiches & Fries
5 Ernestou Emprar
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Best burgers hands down ! Take away or find a spot at their commune tables / don’t miss it
Premium Oyster Bar & Restaurant
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Grada nuevo
14 Kalapothaki
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Premium Oyster Bar & Restaurant
Stunning surrounding area, the well known Ladadika of Thessaloníki. Breakfast / light dishes and drinks / too cute to miss
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LENA'S BISTRO
7 Katouni
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Stunning surrounding area, the well known Ladadika of Thessaloníki. Breakfast / light dishes and drinks / too cute to miss
Take away / very very fine street food / fresh bao bans — explore the rest you won’t regret
ThessBao
3 Kalapothaki
Take away / very very fine street food / fresh bao bans — explore the rest you won’t regret
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1 Olimpou
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Bougatsa Giannis
106 Mitropoleos
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Cretan Restaurant / excellent food no surroundings in the historic Ladadika Area just 5 minutes from the flat :-) need to book, call +306988526262
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Charoúpi
4 Doxis
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Cretan Restaurant / excellent food no surroundings in the historic Ladadika Area just 5 minutes from the flat :-) need to book, call +306988526262
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Clochard
23 Mitropoleos
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Bombídia
35 Vasileos Irakleiou
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Moúrga
12 Christopoulou
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Famous for the different flavoured Tsoureki also known as شوريك (Arabic), choreg or "chorek" (Armenian չորեկ, կաթնահունց), çörək (Azerbaijani), çyrek (Albanian), kozunak (Bulgarian козунак), cozonac (Romanian) or paskalya çöreği (Turkish) is a sweet holiday bread made with flour, milk, butter and sugar and commonly seasoned with orange zest, mastic resin or mahlab. One variation commonly called "Easter bread" is made by Greek communities during Easter, not only in Greece, but also in other countries with Greek communities. It is also sometimes called Armenian Easter bread.[1]
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Terkenlis SA
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Famous for the different flavoured Tsoureki also known as شوريك (Arabic), choreg or "chorek" (Armenian չորեկ, կաթնահունց), çörək (Azerbaijani), çyrek (Albanian), kozunak (Bulgarian козунак), cozonac (Romanian) or paskalya çöreği (Turkish) is a sweet holiday bread made with flour, milk, butter and sugar and commonly seasoned with orange zest, mastic resin or mahlab. One variation commonly called "Easter bread" is made by Greek communities during Easter, not only in Greece, but also in other countries with Greek communities. It is also sometimes called Armenian Easter bread.[1]
Shouldn’t miss to try the “Trigona Panoramatos” an amazing patisserie delicacy !!! Addictive for those travellers with a sweet tooth !!
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Trigona Elenidi
13 Dim. Gounari
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Shouldn’t miss to try the “Trigona Panoramatos” an amazing patisserie delicacy !!! Addictive for those travellers with a sweet tooth !!
daring culinary proposals, Greek products magically combined together. An ever evolving menu, divine bread, DONT MISS THE DESERT ❤️❤️❤️. Located in the historic district of Ladadika, 5 minutes walk from the flat.
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Street Doxis
daring culinary proposals, Greek products magically combined together. An ever evolving menu, divine bread, DONT MISS THE DESERT ❤️❤️❤️. Located in the historic district of Ladadika, 5 minutes walk from the flat.
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DEKA TRAPEZIA
4 Str. Kallari
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Inspired by the beautiful culinary destinations of the 11th Arrondissement and Saint-Germain-des-Pres, it welcomes us with the warmest of spirits, making us feel at home. In this element, the recipe for his successful start is also hidden. Having as a priority the guarantee of a comfortable and especially welcoming environment, it leads us to the absolute feeling of familiarity, something that is not easily acquired. Opening its elegant door, a highly eclectic and cozy surprise awaits us that reminds us of the authentic meaning of "dining pleasure".
Lineaire Restaurant
Inspired by the beautiful culinary destinations of the 11th Arrondissement and Saint-Germain-des-Pres, it welcomes us with the warmest of spirits, making us feel at home. In this element, the recipe for his successful start is also hidden. Having as a priority the guarantee of a comfortable and especially welcoming environment, it leads us to the absolute feeling of familiarity, something that is not easily acquired. Opening its elegant door, a highly eclectic and cozy surprise awaits us that reminds us of the authentic meaning of "dining pleasure".
New Galerius is a pretty all day Resto-Bar near the historic Palace of Galerius. Cosy and relaxed atmosphere, hospitable staff.
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New Galerius
3 Apellou
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New Galerius is a pretty all day Resto-Bar near the historic Palace of Galerius. Cosy and relaxed atmosphere, hospitable staff.
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Διαγώνιος Ο.Ε.
2 Pl. Fanarioton
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Best view of the white tower ❤️
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DORÉ ZYTHOS
7 Str. Tsirogianni
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Best view of the white tower ❤️
Modigliani Traditional Coffeehouse & Meze
12 Kidoniatou
Ever fresh ever amazing sea food ❤️
Trizoni Exclusive
Ever fresh ever amazing sea food ❤️
Greek-Palestinian chef Vassilis Hammam 🇬🇷👍 babaganous with avocado, za'atar and sriracha sauce with coffee to name just a few.
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Greek-Palestinian chef Vassilis Hammam 🇬🇷👍 babaganous with avocado, za'atar and sriracha sauce with coffee to name just a few.
Founded in 1926 as a kafeneio, Mavri Thalassa has grown into one of the culinary touchstones of the city. Representing simplicity, quality, and taste since day one and handed down from generation to generation, it defines fine dining in Thessaloniki for almost a century.
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Μαύρη Θάλασσα
3 Nik. Plastira
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Founded in 1926 as a kafeneio, Mavri Thalassa has grown into one of the culinary touchstones of the city. Representing simplicity, quality, and taste since day one and handed down from generation to generation, it defines fine dining in Thessaloniki for almost a century.

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It locates near the Port of Thessaloniki and for centuries was one of the most important market places of the city. Its name came about from the many olive oil shops of the area. Many Jews of the city were living there, while the so-called "Frankish district", with the French/Italian merchants and residents, was located beside. In the years before World War I it came to form the red light district, with the area starting to host many brothels. In 1985, Ladakika was listed as a heritage site by the Ministry of Culture. Its notable architectural style with 19th century buildings is preserved and protected. Nowadays, having undergone gentrification in the 1980s, Ladadika forms the entertainment district of the city, hosting bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and pubs in what used to be old oil stores and merchant warehouses, which spill out into a network of pedestrianized streets and small squares, like Morichovou Square, popular place for tourists. (Wikipedia)
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Ladadika
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It locates near the Port of Thessaloniki and for centuries was one of the most important market places of the city. Its name came about from the many olive oil shops of the area. Many Jews of the city were living there, while the so-called "Frankish district", with the French/Italian merchants and residents, was located beside. In the years before World War I it came to form the red light district, with the area starting to host many brothels. In 1985, Ladakika was listed as a heritage site by the Ministry of Culture. Its notable architectural style with 19th century buildings is preserved and protected. Nowadays, having undergone gentrification in the 1980s, Ladadika forms the entertainment district of the city, hosting bars, nightclubs, restaurants, and pubs in what used to be old oil stores and merchant warehouses, which spill out into a network of pedestrianized streets and small squares, like Morichovou Square, popular place for tourists. (Wikipedia)
It’s just across the street of the flat :-) very vivid, full of day and night life, bars, coffee shops , restaurants, old shops selling spices even a hammam will open its doors very soon ❤️
Platia Emporiou
It’s just across the street of the flat :-) very vivid, full of day and night life, bars, coffee shops , restaurants, old shops selling spices even a hammam will open its doors very soon ❤️
An unexpected encounter with a small neighbourhood right from the past, giving the feeling of an oasis among the impersonal contemporary buildings. A few picturesque alleys with wonderful architecture, flowers and yards, worth for an afternoon walk. A very pleasant note from the past
Ouziel Quarter
58 Geor. Papandreou
An unexpected encounter with a small neighbourhood right from the past, giving the feeling of an oasis among the impersonal contemporary buildings. A few picturesque alleys with wonderful architecture, flowers and yards, worth for an afternoon walk. A very pleasant note from the past

Consept Store

Inspired breakfast/ brunch / tea & coffee and a unique selection of clothing and accessories / inside decoration always stunning and innovative
JUDAH CLUB
22 Dodekanisou
Inspired breakfast/ brunch / tea & coffee and a unique selection of clothing and accessories / inside decoration always stunning and innovative
It’s a must visit ! Super market with top Greek products, restaurant, bar, gardens and a stunning view to mount Olympos. Even a small cinema !!!
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ERGON Agora (East)
50 Leof. Georgikis Scholis
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It’s a must visit ! Super market with top Greek products, restaurant, bar, gardens and a stunning view to mount Olympos. Even a small cinema !!!
If you fancy exquisite selection of gluten free, vegan products.
Olicatessen
4 Viktoros Ougko
If you fancy exquisite selection of gluten free, vegan products.
All new all day hang out venue for coffee/breakfast/branch/lunch or dinner. The music is pumping up late in the evening. Very interesting culinary proposals and some clothing ideas for the younger crowds. Literally 2 minutes away from the flat.
Romantzo
All new all day hang out venue for coffee/breakfast/branch/lunch or dinner. The music is pumping up late in the evening. Very interesting culinary proposals and some clothing ideas for the younger crowds. Literally 2 minutes away from the flat.

Le Cercle De Salonique / bar

Sensuality, luxury and 20s charm in the new must visit spot of the city
Elegant / Top Quality Drinks/ Best Crowd in town / unparalleled decoration
Le Cercle de Salonique
7 Vasileos Irakleiou
Elegant / Top Quality Drinks/ Best Crowd in town / unparalleled decoration

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The open air Kapani Market is the oldest market place in Thessaloniki. The market place became a site of martyrdom in 1821 when Turks hung five Elders (leaders of the Christian Community) from Thessaloniki on a plane tree in retaliation for the citizens uprising. Located at the heart of the city center, the market hosts a whole array of shops, from fish and meat to vegetables, fruits, drinks, olives, sweets, nuts, spices, outdoor shops selling lingerie, flowers, clothes and shoes; and restaurants. Throughout the 20th century Kapani was the central and most crowded marketplace in Thessaloniki. The lively Kapani Market is traditional and therefore offers visitors an incredibly unique experience.
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Kapani Market
Vlali
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The open air Kapani Market is the oldest market place in Thessaloniki. The market place became a site of martyrdom in 1821 when Turks hung five Elders (leaders of the Christian Community) from Thessaloniki on a plane tree in retaliation for the citizens uprising. Located at the heart of the city center, the market hosts a whole array of shops, from fish and meat to vegetables, fruits, drinks, olives, sweets, nuts, spices, outdoor shops selling lingerie, flowers, clothes and shoes; and restaurants. Throughout the 20th century Kapani was the central and most crowded marketplace in Thessaloniki. The lively Kapani Market is traditional and therefore offers visitors an incredibly unique experience.
The White Tower of Thessaloniki (Greek:Lefkos Pyrgos; Turkish: Beyaz Kule; ) is a monument and museum on the waterfront of the city of Thessaloniki. The present tower replaced an old Byzantine fortification, known to have been mentioned around the 12th century, that the Ottoman Empire reconstructed to fortify the city's harbour sometime after Sultan Murad II captured Thessaloniki in 1430. The tower became a notorious prison and scene of mass executions during the period of Ottoman rule. The White Tower was substantially remodeled and its exterior was whitewashed after Greece gained control of the city in 1912. It has been adopted as the symbol of the city.
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White Tower of Thessaloniki
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The White Tower of Thessaloniki (Greek:Lefkos Pyrgos; Turkish: Beyaz Kule; ) is a monument and museum on the waterfront of the city of Thessaloniki. The present tower replaced an old Byzantine fortification, known to have been mentioned around the 12th century, that the Ottoman Empire reconstructed to fortify the city's harbour sometime after Sultan Murad II captured Thessaloniki in 1430. The tower became a notorious prison and scene of mass executions during the period of Ottoman rule. The White Tower was substantially remodeled and its exterior was whitewashed after Greece gained control of the city in 1912. It has been adopted as the symbol of the city.
The Church of Saint Demetrius, the saint protector of Thessaloniki: Saint Demetrius or Agios Dimitrios, (208 AD-303 AD) is the patron saint of Thessaloniki. He was the son of a wealthy military commander of Thessaloniki and received a good education as a child. He also joined the army and became an officer. When he was young, he decided to get secretly baptized a Christian, something forbidden those years, when idolatry gods were still worshiped. When his father died, the Roman emperor Maximian ordered him to chase and kill the Christians of Thessaloniki. Dimitrios refused to do so and revealed his faith. He was asked to change his religious beliefs but refused once again and expressed his disgust for idolatry. Therefore, he was put to prison, was tortured and died for his God. Before he died, he donated all his wealth to the poor. His bravery and sacrifice made him an Orthodox saint. When the emperor Constantine the Great ended the prosecution of the Christians (324 A.D.) and made Christianity the official religion of the Byzantine Empire, people built a small church on the place of the martyrdom of Agios Dimitrios, close to the Roman baths. His grave was said to be miraculous and thousands of pilgrims were coming every year to pay their honors. In 413 AD, a bigger three-aisled basilica was founded by the eparch Leontios, which was burnt down two centuries later, in 634 A.D. Shortly afterward, an even bigger five-aisled basilica was built, which remains till today and constitutes the largest church of Greece. In 1493, during the Turkish occupation, the church was converted into a mosque and in 1912, when the city was deliberated, it became a Christian church again. In 1917, it was once again destroyed by a fire and rebuilt according to the original plans. It started to function again in 1949. This church houses some spectacular Byzantine mosaics that have been restored depicting Agios Dimitrios and the children of the city. The crypt of the saint, accessed by a staircase behind the sanctuary, is said to be the site where the saint was killed by the Roman soldiers and buried. His crypt was converted into an exhibition area in 1988, hosting articles that survived the 5th-century fire, like sculptures, vessels, and other decorative items. Agios Dimitrios became the patron saint of the city in 1912, during the First Balkan War, when the Greek army entered the city of Thessaloniki on his name day (October 26th) and delivered the city from the Turks. Today, his memory is celebrated every year, along with the deliberation of the city, with a big parade and a glorious Mass.
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Church of St. Demetrios
Agiou Dimitriou
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The Church of Saint Demetrius, the saint protector of Thessaloniki: Saint Demetrius or Agios Dimitrios, (208 AD-303 AD) is the patron saint of Thessaloniki. He was the son of a wealthy military commander of Thessaloniki and received a good education as a child. He also joined the army and became an officer. When he was young, he decided to get secretly baptized a Christian, something forbidden those years, when idolatry gods were still worshiped. When his father died, the Roman emperor Maximian ordered him to chase and kill the Christians of Thessaloniki. Dimitrios refused to do so and revealed his faith. He was asked to change his religious beliefs but refused once again and expressed his disgust for idolatry. Therefore, he was put to prison, was tortured and died for his God. Before he died, he donated all his wealth to the poor. His bravery and sacrifice made him an Orthodox saint. When the emperor Constantine the Great ended the prosecution of the Christians (324 A.D.) and made Christianity the official religion of the Byzantine Empire, people built a small church on the place of the martyrdom of Agios Dimitrios, close to the Roman baths. His grave was said to be miraculous and thousands of pilgrims were coming every year to pay their honors. In 413 AD, a bigger three-aisled basilica was founded by the eparch Leontios, which was burnt down two centuries later, in 634 A.D. Shortly afterward, an even bigger five-aisled basilica was built, which remains till today and constitutes the largest church of Greece. In 1493, during the Turkish occupation, the church was converted into a mosque and in 1912, when the city was deliberated, it became a Christian church again. In 1917, it was once again destroyed by a fire and rebuilt according to the original plans. It started to function again in 1949. This church houses some spectacular Byzantine mosaics that have been restored depicting Agios Dimitrios and the children of the city. The crypt of the saint, accessed by a staircase behind the sanctuary, is said to be the site where the saint was killed by the Roman soldiers and buried. His crypt was converted into an exhibition area in 1988, hosting articles that survived the 5th-century fire, like sculptures, vessels, and other decorative items. Agios Dimitrios became the patron saint of the city in 1912, during the First Balkan War, when the Greek army entered the city of Thessaloniki on his name day (October 26th) and delivered the city from the Turks. Today, his memory is celebrated every year, along with the deliberation of the city, with a big parade and a glorious Mass.
The house is the birthplace of the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who was born here in 1881. It is a three-floor house with a courtyard on 24 Apostolou Pavlou Street, next to the Turkish Consulate. Before the capture of Thessaloniki by the Greek Army in 1912, it was known as "Koca Kasım Paşa district, Islahhane street". It was built before 1870 and in 1935 the Thessaloniki City Council gave it to the Turkish State, which decided to convert it into a museum dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Until the Istanbul pogrom of 1955, the street in front of the house was named "Kemal Ataturk". The building was repaired in 1981 and was repainted to its original pink. Most of the furniture is authentic. Any missing items were replaced with furniture from Kemal's mausoleum and from Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. There are photographs on all the walls of Kemal at various periods of his life. There are four rooms on the ground floor. On the 1st floor is the reception room, with European sofas, a large console table, and a chased brazier; a large sitting-room, with low banquettes around the walls; Kemal's mother's room, with a bed, a banquette, and a trunk; and the kitchen, equipped with contemporary cooking utensils. The most impressive room on the 2nd floor is the one in which Kemal was born, a large room with a banquette, his desk, and a large brazier. It faces another room, in which some of Kemal's personal effects from Ankara are displayed. These include formal dress, smoking requisites, cutlery, cups, and other items. All the documents relating to Kemal's schooldays have been hung on the walls. A pomegranate tree planted by Kemal's father still grows in the courtyard. In September 1955 as the Cyprus EOKA crisis unleashed in the Mediterranean island, a bomb exploded close to the Turkish consulate damaging also the Atatürk Museum. The damage was minimal with some broken windows.[4] but it marked the beginning of an anti-Greek pogrom in Istanbul. Six years later the Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes was deposed and a Turkish court found that the bombing had been ordered by his government; Menderes apologized and offered compensation but was sentenced to death charged with promoting the Istanbul pogrom, among other charges.
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Ataturk Museum
17 Apostolou Pavlou
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The house is the birthplace of the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who was born here in 1881. It is a three-floor house with a courtyard on 24 Apostolou Pavlou Street, next to the Turkish Consulate. Before the capture of Thessaloniki by the Greek Army in 1912, it was known as "Koca Kasım Paşa district, Islahhane street". It was built before 1870 and in 1935 the Thessaloniki City Council gave it to the Turkish State, which decided to convert it into a museum dedicated to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Until the Istanbul pogrom of 1955, the street in front of the house was named "Kemal Ataturk". The building was repaired in 1981 and was repainted to its original pink. Most of the furniture is authentic. Any missing items were replaced with furniture from Kemal's mausoleum and from Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. There are photographs on all the walls of Kemal at various periods of his life. There are four rooms on the ground floor. On the 1st floor is the reception room, with European sofas, a large console table, and a chased brazier; a large sitting-room, with low banquettes around the walls; Kemal's mother's room, with a bed, a banquette, and a trunk; and the kitchen, equipped with contemporary cooking utensils. The most impressive room on the 2nd floor is the one in which Kemal was born, a large room with a banquette, his desk, and a large brazier. It faces another room, in which some of Kemal's personal effects from Ankara are displayed. These include formal dress, smoking requisites, cutlery, cups, and other items. All the documents relating to Kemal's schooldays have been hung on the walls. A pomegranate tree planted by Kemal's father still grows in the courtyard. In September 1955 as the Cyprus EOKA crisis unleashed in the Mediterranean island, a bomb exploded close to the Turkish consulate damaging also the Atatürk Museum. The damage was minimal with some broken windows.[4] but it marked the beginning of an anti-Greek pogrom in Istanbul. Six years later the Turkish Prime Minister Adnan Menderes was deposed and a Turkish court found that the bombing had been ordered by his government; Menderes apologized and offered compensation but was sentenced to death charged with promoting the Istanbul pogrom, among other charges.
Η εκκλησία της Παναγίας Αχειροποιήτου είναι παλαιοχριστιανική βασιλική της Θεσσαλονίκης, η οποία σήμερα σώζεται στην ίδια μορφή που κατασκευάστηκε τον 5ο αιώνα - γεγονός που την καθιστά μοναδική στην ανατολική Μεσόγειο. Βρίσκεται στην οδό Αγίας Σοφίας, απέναντι από την πλατεία Μακεδονομάχων και η ίδρυσή της τοποθετείται στην περίοδο 450-475. Είναι αφιερωμένη στη Θεοτόκο και η ονομασία της οφείλεται στην "αχειροποίητη" λατρευτική εικόνα της Θεοτόκου δεομένης που βρισκόταν στο ναό.
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Achiropiitou
Η εκκλησία της Παναγίας Αχειροποιήτου είναι παλαιοχριστιανική βασιλική της Θεσσαλονίκης, η οποία σήμερα σώζεται στην ίδια μορφή που κατασκευάστηκε τον 5ο αιώνα - γεγονός που την καθιστά μοναδική στην ανατολική Μεσόγειο. Βρίσκεται στην οδό Αγίας Σοφίας, απέναντι από την πλατεία Μακεδονομάχων και η ίδρυσή της τοποθετείται στην περίοδο 450-475. Είναι αφιερωμένη στη Θεοτόκο και η ονομασία της οφείλεται στην "αχειροποίητη" λατρευτική εικόνα της Θεοτόκου δεομένης που βρισκόταν στο ναό.
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Holy Church of John the Baptist
Makenzi King
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THE FIRST MONUMENT IN GREECE THAT IS GIVEN FOR USE TO RESIDENTS AND VISITORS The history of the Modiano Market, the Central Food Market, which is almost a century old and one of Thessaloniki’s most important monuments and sights. A real paradise for food lovers. Modiano Market will house high-quality food in a multicultural market that will bring together unique flavors and products from all over the world, from essentials to certified organic products and from local Greek products to fair trade and traditional products from various countries around the world. A gastronomic paradise
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Modiano Market
33 Kidoniatou
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THE FIRST MONUMENT IN GREECE THAT IS GIVEN FOR USE TO RESIDENTS AND VISITORS The history of the Modiano Market, the Central Food Market, which is almost a century old and one of Thessaloniki’s most important monuments and sights. A real paradise for food lovers. Modiano Market will house high-quality food in a multicultural market that will bring together unique flavors and products from all over the world, from essentials to certified organic products and from local Greek products to fair trade and traditional products from various countries around the world. A gastronomic paradise

Bar

Drinks and music from the best a couple of steps away from the flat
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Gorílas
3 verιas
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Synesthesia is a condition that happens when a sense, such as sight, triggers another sense, like smell, at the same time. For someone with synesthesia, each letter of the alphabet might have a different odor. Synesthesia happens when someone’s senses are blended. The word synesthesia comes from the Greek syn for “together” and the root aisthe for “to feel.” People with synesthesia often don’t realize at first that they have it — they think everyone sees the number 8 as red. Synesthesia is another way of perceiving the world, but it’s not a disease. The Vogatsikou 3 team
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Synesthesia is a condition that happens when a sense, such as sight, triggers another sense, like smell, at the same time. For someone with synesthesia, each letter of the alphabet might have a different odor. Synesthesia happens when someone’s senses are blended. The word synesthesia comes from the Greek syn for “together” and the root aisthe for “to feel.” People with synesthesia often don’t realize at first that they have it — they think everyone sees the number 8 as red. Synesthesia is another way of perceiving the world, but it’s not a disease. The Vogatsikou 3 team

Hub all day historic 100 yo building

Just across the entrance of the flat ! Not to be missed, talk of the town, No. 3 new entrance coffee shop in the world for 2018. The heart of the town beats here ❤️
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5 Edessis
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