Mykonos Island is well-known throughout the world for the narrow cobbled streets, old windmills and vibrant nightclubs, all of which are surrounded by the crystal-clear, cobalt Aegean Sea. Situated in ...
The island of Tinos has twelve known (yet unmarked) routes that are recommended for a good hike! Travel through most of the island's key villages, explore remote coasts, spot an array of chapels, and ...
The purpose of Kalymnos shop is to offer the beauties of the island and high-quality products from all over the country to all of its visitors, including sponges, a part of the Kalymnian history, ...
The Museum of Illusions Thessaloniki is located along Doxis Street, within a short walking distance from the port. This wondrous museum invites visitors to an unparalleled experience that will ...
The Selfie Museum in Thessaloniki is the first of its kind in Greece. As selfies have become an inextricable part of people’s daily lives, two women decided to take this “routine” one step further.
The Church of Agios Charalambos lies in the center of Thessaloniki, vertical to Egnatia Street and just 350 meters from the church of Agia Sofia. Constructed in 1905 on the site of an older church, it ...
The ANEL Honey Park is the only park in Greece dedicated to bees. The idea behind its establishment was to find a way for us humans to say "thank you" to the bee; considering that about a third of the ...
The Atatürk Museum in Thessaloniki is housed in the residence of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey. It is a three-level building located in the heart of ...
Villa Allatini used to be the grandest villa in the Exoches neighborhood. It was built in 1898, designed by Italian architect Vitaliano Poselli, and served as the country house of the Italian Jew ...
The church of Panagia Acheropoietos in the heart of Thessaloniki is the most important example of an early Christian basilica surviving in Greece. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and thus ...
The church of the Holy Apostles is adjacent to the western walls of Thessaloniki and the most important structure depicting the art of the Palaiologian Era (1261-1453) when the city enjoyed prosperity ...
The building inside which one will find the Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki was erected in 1904 by the local Jewish community. It is one of the few Jewish structures that wasn’t burnt by the fire of ...