I absolutely ❤ the vibes of Saloniki. It's a very youthful and always happening city. The gorgeous architecture, amazing cuisine, the Byzantine churches everywhere with the Walls of Saloniki and the sea promenade add to the elegance and charm of this city. I work remotely from there every couple of weeks and I just love it. I also lived there for a month. It takes time to discover the gems of this city.
The best? Don't think so. Kalamata's is one of the most impressive and definetely the longest one. Athens not being a city by the sea can't have one but the southern suburbs form the biggest one in the whole country.
@@agirlandherpassport some municipalities like glyfada near the sea where the tram goes have done a great job, also there is a master plan to unite everything and do a promenade from Pireus to Varkiza or sounio, but who knows when and if it will be achived
If this fire didn't burn down the half of the city and the buildings remained as they were Thessaloniki it would be top tier city. "Modern" buildings of post war era made Thessaloniki a small version of Athens. Also worth to mention Thessaloniki was the 2nd most important city of Byzantine empire/Eastern Roman empire after Constantinople which was the capital. Kemal Atatürk the leader of modern Turkish state was originated from Thessaloniki. Moreover till the early of 20th century Athens was a village compared to Thessaloniki in every aspect. Great city, Great food but micro crime and pollution have increased the last decade. In 90s was the most romantic city in country. Hope after they finish with some major projects, Thessaloniki reclaim the prestige which deserves.
Even when you are ill you deliver above and beyond the call; truly outstanding! I regret now more than ever that after my several trips to Greece (and even my next one), Thessaloniki still eludes me. Thank you!!
It is really a wonderful town. It has been the hub of many many cultures throughout history and somehow, its vibe, even nowadays, gives that off. It is also much smaller and more "manageable" than Athens. Food is great, people are true and friendly and far more relaxed. With Thessaloniki as a base you can visit many many points of interest in Northern Greece. Pella and Aegai, the heart of the Ancient Macedonian Kingdom is just an hour's drive away. Chalkidiki with the great beaches and nature also very close. The vast vine and peach plains of Central Macedonia with the beautiful towns of Veroia, Naoussa and Edessa also offer something different. It really makes for more than a city break.
Thank you for another great video. Thessaloniki is definitely on my list. This city looks like it needs some planning before someone visits for the full experience. I visit Greece often, and spend most of my time in and around Athens. On my next trip this summer, I will be following the steps of Dr.Samuel Gridley Howe a Great American
Oh my. I haven't been to Greece in over a year, since October of 2022 -- Crete. Never been to Thessaloniki, but this vlog has got my hankering for a return to wonderful food and historical sites. On my bucket list it goes. Thanks for sharing your unique perspective on the wonders of Greece!
Also fantastic bougatsa is produced in Crete also with cream but mostly with sour mijithra cheese that is super tasty. The combo of sour cheese with sweet cream or sugar powder topped with sinnamon is out of this world.
This was such an interesting video! I've never been to this part of Greece but it's on the list. I love that seafront passagiata and the restaurants look amazing. We are planning a little homage to Alexander so we will certainly visit this fabulous city too!
Another fun explore, your edgecational ,political ,and economic information is appreciated,, thank you for the update on evolution of thesoloniki that's hard to say.🙂🤭to a happy prosperous year,hope you feel better soon. will look for future videos.
I just found you and I'm happy I did. Seriously considering retiring to Greece. Tough to know where to live though. Considering Athens because more English is spent there. But looking for a somewhere affordable and a bit quiet. And I suggestions would be super helpful. Of course I had to subscribe to your channel because you have awesome videos. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for subscribing! Athens is definitely not quiet. But easy to navigate without much Greek. Although, you should learn some to make your life easier. Maybe live in a suburb such as Glyfada or Marousi. I can't say for sure as I haven't spent much time there. You could also consider a city in the Peloponnese but where you choose, spend the winter there before moving permanently. Winters in Greece are very different than visiting.
Looks to be a fabulous city so much more attractive than Athens. It will go on my to do list. I hate being a party pooper but I did not like the shots of the hotel corridors with fire extinguishers holding open doors (which may have been proper fire doors although I could not see any notices to that effect). Potentially very dangerous especially when the suites have cooking facilities within them which increases the fire risk factor. Hope you feel better soon and Happy New Year.
They aren’t fire doors. They can be closed to create a larger suite. Considering this is one of the few smaller hotels in Greece, I have seen a fire extinguisher in available to the public, I was glad to see them. They even had smoke detectors which you don’t see a lot of in Greece.
been meaning to visit thessaloniki for a while but now I've decided that I must. The hotel looks lovely. What'a the name of the hotel? Thanks and happy christmas😊
Hi there! I love your channel, it's so informative. In the first week of March 2024, I am going for 9 days to Greece with my parents in their sixties. We are flying in to Athens and understand islands like Naxos and Paros are off-season destinations. Can you recommend other places that are good to go? Do you recommend Santorini as well? Thanks in advance!
Thank you! Naxos is a good off season place as it has a good year round population. Paros might be okay but only in the main town. Syros is also a good option. I wouldn’t go to Santorini then. It will be very quiet.
pity you were sick during this short trip. but the city and food look amazing! Thessaloniki is famous for its multicultural existence for hundreds of years and, of course, its food
Hi! Χρόνια πολλά! Would you tell me the best online site to purchase tickets for the archeological sites in Athens? We will want to buy ahead online. Ευχαριστούμε 😊
Happy New Year! The best site is the official one, hhticket.gr/tap_b2c_new/english/tap.exe?PM=P1N. I am not sure if they are all on there yet but if they aren't they are probably smaller and advanced tickets wouldn't be needed.
Definitely recommend. The bed is very comfortable. It’s a trip that is paid for usually by a tourism board or a hotel. I only paid for my transport to and from the airport in Athens.
Select Μπουγάτσα - Averof 2, Ioannina 452 21, Greece - you can have the sweet and/or the savoury bougatsa. That was my dad's town, took me there in 1976, the place is still there and exactly as it was. You pay by the weight.
@@agirlandherpassportNot very cold anymore - Weather in Thessaloniki changed a great deal in my lifetime. It used to be cold in winter with strong winds and warm summers but not anylonger. Nowdays it has mild winters and hot summers
I absolutely ❤ the vibes of Saloniki. It's a very youthful and always happening city. The gorgeous architecture, amazing cuisine, the Byzantine churches everywhere with the Walls of Saloniki and the sea promenade add to the elegance and charm of this city. I work remotely from there every couple of weeks and I just love it. I also lived there for a month. It takes time to discover the gems of this city.
I haven't been to Thessaloniki for a few years. Watching this video has made me decide to visit again in 2024 :)
So happy to hear that. I can’t wait to go back.
how cool we went there in May, and traveled the countryside, what an incredible city/area!
The surrounding area looks great. I hope I can go back soon.
Beautiful historic Thessaloniki. The long promenade by the sea of Thessaloniki is the best, hope they construct something similar in Athens.
The best? Don't think so. Kalamata's is one of the most impressive and definetely the longest one. Athens not being a city by the sea can't have one but the southern suburbs form the biggest one in the whole country.
It was so nice! I don’t think Athens will since there are so many municipalities involved there.
@@Rousseau4469 I disagree, maybe you do know well Thessaloniki promenade from megaro mousikis to the port
@@agirlandherpassport some municipalities like glyfada near the sea where the tram goes have done a great job, also there is a master plan to unite everything and do a promenade from Pireus to Varkiza or sounio, but who knows when and if it will be achived
@@Rousseau4469 Kalamata's promenade doesn't view mountain Olympus I guess.
If this fire didn't burn down the half of the city and the buildings remained as they were Thessaloniki it would be top tier city. "Modern" buildings of post war era made Thessaloniki a small version of Athens. Also worth to mention Thessaloniki was the 2nd most important city of Byzantine empire/Eastern Roman empire after Constantinople which was the capital. Kemal Atatürk the leader of modern Turkish state was originated from Thessaloniki. Moreover till the early of 20th century Athens was a village compared to Thessaloniki in every aspect. Great city, Great food but micro crime and pollution have increased the last decade. In 90s was the most romantic city in country. Hope after they finish with some major projects, Thessaloniki reclaim the prestige which deserves.
I thought it was great. I think when the metro is done, it will be easier for a tourist to navigate but I found it very walkable.
Even when you are ill you deliver above and beyond the call; truly outstanding! I regret now more than ever that after my several trips to Greece (and even my next one), Thessaloniki still eludes me. Thank you!!
I was so excited to go in this trip, it was going to take a lot to stop me. Thank you. I wish I had gone sooner. You’re welcome!!
It is really a wonderful town. It has been the hub of many many cultures throughout history and somehow, its vibe, even nowadays, gives that off. It is also much smaller and more "manageable" than Athens. Food is great, people are true and friendly and far more relaxed. With Thessaloniki as a base you can visit many many points of interest in Northern Greece. Pella and Aegai, the heart of the Ancient Macedonian Kingdom is just an hour's drive away. Chalkidiki with the great beaches and nature also very close. The vast vine and peach plains of Central Macedonia with the beautiful towns of Veroia, Naoussa and Edessa also offer something different. It really makes for more than a city break.
You can definitely be busy for a long period of time here. I will have to go back for a longer visit next time.
Thank you for another great video. Thessaloniki is definitely on my list. This city looks like it needs some planning before someone visits for the full experience. I visit Greece often, and spend most of my time in and around Athens. On my next trip this summer, I will be following the steps of Dr.Samuel Gridley Howe a Great American
Thank you! I definitely think it is a great place to visit. It needs planning since the things aren’t as well known.
Beautiful Thessaloniki.Love from Vienna
Thanks!!
Oh my. I haven't been to Greece in over a year, since October of 2022 -- Crete. Never been to Thessaloniki, but this vlog has got my hankering for a return to wonderful food and historical sites. On my bucket list it goes. Thanks for sharing your unique perspective on the wonders of Greece!
I definitely recommend it. I can’t wait to go back.
Also fantastic bougatsa is produced in Crete also with cream but mostly with sour mijithra cheese that is super tasty. The combo of sour cheese with sweet cream or sugar powder topped with sinnamon is out of this world.
That sounds fantastic too. I love sweet and sour together.
Thessaloniki is a much more beautiful and much cleaner city than Athens. An Athenian says that. Have a good time over there! Happy Holidays!
Wow! I’m surprised. Happy Holidays!
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This was such an interesting video! I've never been to this part of Greece but it's on the list. I love that seafront passagiata and the restaurants look amazing. We are planning a little homage to Alexander so we will certainly visit this fabulous city too!
Thank you! The seafront is such a wonderful spot and in the summer, it would be fantastic to go to after dinner.
Beautiful video thank you for sharing wonderful Thessaloniki Greece, and the ❤
Another fun explore, your edgecational ,political ,and economic information is appreciated,, thank you for the update on evolution of thesoloniki that's hard to say.🙂🤭to a happy prosperous year,hope you feel better soon. will look for future videos.
Thank you!
Another fantastic video! Thanks! Hope you are feeling better and enjoy your holidays! Love all the sites and the food looked amazing!
Thanks! I am now. Have a great holiday too.
Such a great city! Love your videos. Happy Holidays!
Thank you! Happy Holidays!
Really love this video. Thank you
Thank you so much!
Always love to watch your content! Thanks!
Thanks so much!
Enjoy 🙏😊
Thanks!!
I just found you and I'm happy I did. Seriously considering retiring to Greece. Tough to know where to live though. Considering Athens because more English is spent there. But looking for a somewhere affordable and a bit quiet. And I suggestions would be super helpful. Of course I had to subscribe to your channel because you have awesome videos. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for subscribing! Athens is definitely not quiet. But easy to navigate without much Greek. Although, you should learn some to make your life easier. Maybe live in a suburb such as Glyfada or Marousi. I can't say for sure as I haven't spent much time there. You could also consider a city in the Peloponnese but where you choose, spend the winter there before moving permanently. Winters in Greece are very different than visiting.
I’m happy that your UA-cam channel is doing great, been following you since the start.
Thank you so much!!
Looks great!
Thanks!
you missed out on the local museums which are fascinating
There wasn’t time. I’m sure I will next time.
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Thanks!
Looks to be a fabulous city so much more attractive than Athens. It will go on my to do list. I hate being a party pooper but I did not like the shots of the hotel corridors with fire extinguishers holding open doors (which may have been proper fire doors although I could not see any notices to that effect). Potentially very dangerous especially when the suites have cooking facilities within them which increases the fire risk factor. Hope you feel better soon and Happy New Year.
They aren’t fire doors. They can be closed to create a larger suite. Considering this is one of the few smaller hotels in Greece, I have seen a fire extinguisher in available to the public, I was glad to see them. They even had smoke detectors which you don’t see a lot of in Greece.
Thanks, feeling much better. Happy Nee Year!
Kos is my favorite
Merry Xmas stay safe
Merry Christmas!!
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been meaning to visit thessaloniki for a while but now I've decided that I must. The hotel looks lovely. What'a the name of the hotel? Thanks and happy christmas😊
You have to. So great. It’s called Thess Residences.
Merry Christmas!
Hi there! I love your channel, it's so informative. In the first week of March 2024, I am going for 9 days to Greece with my parents in their sixties. We are flying in to Athens and understand islands like Naxos and Paros are off-season destinations. Can you recommend other places that are good to go? Do you recommend Santorini as well?
Thanks in advance!
Thank you! Naxos is a good off season place as it has a good year round population. Paros might be okay but only in the main town. Syros is also a good option. I wouldn’t go to Santorini then. It will be very quiet.
pity you were sick during this short trip. but the city and food look amazing! Thessaloniki is famous for its multicultural existence for hundreds of years and, of course, its food
I only missed a few things and saw a lot so it wasn’t too bad. The food was incredible.
@@agirlandherpassport Good to hear that. And hope to hear from you soon. Meanwhile, have a great X-mas time in the US.
@@andrzejkorytkowski8151 Thanks. Merry Christmas!
Hi! Χρόνια πολλά! Would you tell me the best online site to purchase tickets for the archeological sites in Athens? We will want to buy ahead online. Ευχαριστούμε 😊
Happy New Year! The best site is the official one, hhticket.gr/tap_b2c_new/english/tap.exe?PM=P1N. I am not sure if they are all on there yet but if they aren't they are probably smaller and advanced tickets wouldn't be needed.
@@agirlandherpassport thank you for your time and help!😊
@@meligala11 You are welcome!
Thessaloniki named by Alexander the great sister's.
I didn’t know that. That is cool. Thanks!
These Thess residences look nice. I will check them out when i visit Thessaloniki.
Btw, what is a press trip?
Definitely recommend. The bed is very comfortable. It’s a trip that is paid for usually by a tourism board or a hotel. I only paid for my transport to and from the airport in Athens.
@@agirlandherpassport Aha
4 kilometer wall? Try 10. In fact the walled city is exactly twice the size of the walled Roman London, aka the City of London
What is left today not the original.
Ooooo bougatsa…say no more!
Right! I was not feeling great at all during that bit so glad I went.
The best bougatsa is in Ioannina, if you ever go, check in with me and I'll tell you where to go.
Tell me now. I will add it to my list. 😊
Select Μπουγάτσα - Averof 2, Ioannina 452 21, Greece - you can have the sweet and/or the savoury bougatsa. That was my dad's town, took me there in 1976, the place is still there and exactly as it was. You pay by the weight.
@@pkostadimas Thanks!!
Hmmm….maybe you can work from home here. A change of scenery, but still a nice city.
I would for a short time but my life is very rooted in Athens now.
@@agirlandherpassport That’s good. I hope you end up staying in Greece for good. That is my end game 😁
What are the names of those dishes
I don’t think I could name them all. I put a link to each restaurants website or instagram in the description though.
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Could you imagine living there?
If it wasn’t so cold in winter, yes. It’s a cool city.
@@agirlandherpassportNot very cold anymore - Weather in Thessaloniki changed a great deal in my lifetime. It used to be cold in winter with strong winds and warm summers but not anylonger. Nowdays it has mild winters and hot summers
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Bougatsa=Pogatcha (Slavic)
Is it the same thing?
@@agirlandherpassport yes, just Slavs make a sweet version too
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I have been in summer . It is old Makedonia beautiful town , what must that be part of North Makedonia. , it is not not Creece.
North makedonija is part of south SERBIA, MAKEDONIA IS GREEK HISTORY !