Holidays to Thessaloniki

Still a bit under the radar, Greece’s second-largest city has a rich, multicultural heritage spanning four empires. The best holidays to Thessaloniki toggle between Byzantine monuments — like the 15th-century White Tower — and a buzzing seaside promenade full of cafes, bars and prime-time people-watching. Throw in epic day trips to Mount Olympus and an exploding food scene, and you’ll see why this charming port town is quickly making a name for itself.

Thessaloniki: Know before you go

LanguageGreek
CurrencyEuro (€)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) and UTC+3 (EEST)
High seasonJuly – August
Low seasonJanuary – February

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The best neighbourhoods in Thessaloniki

Ano Poli

Thessaloniki’s Old Town sits on a hill surrounded by Byzantine-era walls and dotted with stone homes. Settle in at cafes and pubs for shots of ouzo and local delicacies like ‘soutzoukakia’, a hearty meatball curry. The hilltop location makes this the best area to stay in Thessaloniki for views of the city and the sea.

Good for: Cafes, pubs, city views

Malakopi

If you love the outdoors, you might consider basing yourself in this leafy, central neighbourhood. Most attractions are within walking distance of Elaiorema, a large urban park with fields and trails. After sunset, wander down to the Malakopi Arcade. This ornate former home to the city’s elites is now the heart of a lively nightlife scene.

Good for: Parks, trails, bar-hopping

Agia Triada

This tiny district in the heart of the city feels like a self-contained village where everything is conveniently located, including the sea, which is just steps away. In summer, tour the shoreside gardens, and browse a collection of independent shops and first-rate tavernas. You’ll also be within walking distance of top attractions like the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Byzantine Culture.

Good for: Museums, gardens, restaurants

FAQs about visiting Thessaloniki

The official currency in Thessaloniki is the euro (EUR). It's wise to carry a small amount of cash during your trip to Thessaloniki, but digital payments and cards are generally accepted.
January brings the coolest weather for a Thessaloniki holiday. Plan your trip then and you'll find lows of -2ºC (28ºF).
Thessaloniki’s average high temperatures rise above 25°C in May and remain there through to September. July and August are the driest months and the best time to visit Thessaloniki for beaches, outdoor attractions, and alfresco dining and nightlife.
You can generally expect your holiday to Thessaloniki to be an exciting and safe experience, especially if you're sticking to the popular tourist spots. However, it's always smart to take some precautions to ensure a smooth trip. For example, keep your valuables safe and secure, stay alert to your surroundings, and stick to well-lit areas after dark.
With an average rainfall of 7 cm, March is the rainiest month to go on a Thessaloniki holiday. When the clouds roll in, venture indoors and make the most of the city's restaurants, shops, museums and more.
Dress for the balmy weather with light, casual clothing in the summer high season. Carry a jacket for when it gets cooler in spring and autumn. For Thessaloniki’s winter festivities, pack suitable clothes for average daily highs of around 10°C and lows of 2°C.
The time of year you go, how you get there, and where you stay will influence what you spend on your city break in Thessaloniki. If you want to keep costs low, keep an eye out for special offers or last-minute deals on Thessaloniki flights and hotels. Travelling on weekdays and using frequent flyer miles can also help you save.
Many conversations will be in Greek. Picking up a few local expressions can be an easy way to start conversations and connect with people during your city break in Thessaloniki.
From Arch of Galerius to Aristotelous Square, this city is filled with experiences worth your time. Start the countdown to your next adventure by making a list of the best things to do in Thessaloniki.
While a weekend getaway might be tempting if you want to sample the food and nightlife, it’s worth setting aside five days or more to delve deeper into the museums and surrounding nature areas.
August is the hottest month in Thessaloniki, with temperatures reaching a maximum of 34ºC (93ºF).