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THESSALONIKI

EXPLORE, LEARN & EXPERIENCE

Explore the magic of Thessaloniki like nowhere else at THIRTYNINE.

Some cities you visit, while others you fully experience. Come to Thessaloniki and experience the city’s authenticity. A timeless destination full of surprises, nightlife, works of art, fine food, and history. With deep roots in tradition and historic richness, Thessaloniki is a crossroad, a treasure trove of cultural, artistic and architectural wonders. The streets and the harbour bristle with energy, surrounded by buzzing neighbourhoods, street markets, galleries and museums, and an endless array of restaurants to sample.

IN THE HEART OF MUST-SEE ATTRACTIONS

With a prominent location in the starting point of Egnatia Str., THIRTYNINE sets the stage for business and leisure travelers in Thessaloniki wishing to experience an intriguing blend of old and new. With no shortage of things to do in the city, the escape puts you in the heart of it all and near many must-see and do attractions.

When standing in the bustling street outside THIRTYNINE, there are unique sights and hot spots, only minutes away for you to explore. We encourage you to discover each and everyone.

 

Agora Modiano
The Central Food Market of Thessaloniki awaits. People of all ages can come and discover the past and the present of an Agora full of stories – a pieces of the city’s history.
Hondos Center
Enjoy a marvelous journey in the world of beauty, fashion & style at Hondos Center Department Stores! Α one stop-shopping destination for the most prestigious brands in the best prices in town.
Church of St. Demetrios
The Church is the main sanctuary dedicated to Saint Demetrius, the patron saint of Thessaloniki. It is part of the Palaeochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki on the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO since 1988.
Rotonda
Rotunda is one of the oldest religious sites of Thessaloniki, situated 125m northeast of the Arch (Kamara) of Galerius on the upper side of Egnatia Street.
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Located on 6 M. Andronikou St., the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is one of the largest museums in Greece and the central museum of northern Greece.
THIRTYNINE Hotel
A brand-new contemporary property that offers modern hospitality in one of the country’s most historic cities.
Dine & Wine
When it comes to dining, the city offers a plethora of delicious options to choose. From casual to romantic and refined, and savory to sweet, there’s something extraordinary to satisfy every palate and every mood.
Agora Modiano
The Central Food Market of Thessaloniki awaits. People of all ages can come and discover the past and the present of an Agora full of stories – a pieces of the city’s history.
Ladadika District
Ladadika is one of the oldest and the most vivid districts of Thessaloniki. Popular not only among locals but also among city visitors, it is pedestrianised area with great number of different small restaurants, cafes, taverns and clubs efficiently combines the genius of antiquity and the rhythm of modern time.
Valaoritou Street
Valaoritou is a narrow street at the city center that is full of bars and clubs that are open from dusk till dawn. The best destination if you want to feel the city’s rhythm and experience its nightlife like a true local.
Culture
Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Located on 6 M. Andronikou St., the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is one of the largest museums in Greece and the central museum of northern Greece. Museum collection includes findings from the area of Thessaloniki and the wider northern Greece.
Museum of Byzantine Culture
The Museum of Byzantine Culture aims in presenting various aspects of life during the byzantine and post-byzantine periods: art, ideology, social structure and religion, with valuable Byzantine exhibits dating back from the Early Byzantine period to the Turkish occupation. The museum is located on 2 Leoforos Stratou Ave.
Aristotelous Square
Aristotelous Square is the main city square of Thessaloniki and is located on Nikis avenue (on the city's waterfront), in the city center. It was designed by French architect Ernest Hébrard in 1918, but most of the square was built in the 1950s. Today, Aristotelous Square is one of the most famous places in all of Greece and almost synonymous with the city of Thessaloniki itself.
Arch of Galerius
The Arch of Galerius or Kamara and the Rotunda are neighbouring early 4th-century AD monuments in the city of Thessaloniki. As an outstanding example of early Byzantine art and architecture, in addition to the importance of the Rotunda as one of the earliest Christian monuments in the Eastern Roman Empire, both sites were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988 as part of the Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments of Thessaloniki.
Festivals
Thessaloniki International Film Festival
The Thessaloniki International Film Festival focuses on independent cinema and emerging filmmakers from around the world. The festival serves as an essential platform for film professionals from Greece and Southeast Europe.
Thessaloniki International Fair
Thessaloniki International Fair is an institution; an established exhibition event that is integrally linked to the history of Greece’s economic and cultural growth. To this day, since its foundation in 1926, it reflects the momentum and trends of domestic and international entrepreneurship.
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