Valaoritou and the surrounding streets are a must for anyone wishing to feel the pulse of Thessaloniki. The so-called Stoa Malakopis is another representative building reflecting the city’s economic ...
OENO Π is the Santorinian winery keeping the lowest profile. It uses traditional methods to make high-quality products and guests are invited to taste some as part of an organized tour.
OENO Π Winery lies in an isolated location overlooking the northern shore of the island, just 1.5 km from the scenic Columbo Beach. It is housed in the reconstructed wine cave of Paris Sigalas’ family ...
A number of outdoor sculptures adorn the streets and squares of Thessaloniki, adding their own touch to the city’s cultural profile. Most of them commemorate personalities and events associated with ...
This church is called Nea Panagia (the New Virgin Mary) or the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary. Another of its names is Megali Panagia (the Big Virgin Mary) because the Dormition is ...
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 ...
First established in 1978 as the Technical Museum of Thessaloniki, NOESIS has evolved into the most significant science and technology museum in Greece. It is located in the area of Thermi, on the ...
The Church of Agios Panteleimon is located in proximity to two major attractions of the city, namely the Arch of Galerius and the Rotonda. It is one of the local landmarks included on the list of ...
The Church of Pammegistoi Taxiarches is located on the northeastern side of Ano Poli, along Mouson Steet. This stunning Byzantine church is dated to the early 14th century and is thought to have been ...
Yahudi Hamam is a large Ottoman bathhouse in Louloudadika, at the intersection of Komninon and Vasileos Irakleiou Street. Believed to have been constructed sometime in the 16th century, it was ...
Located right on Navarinou Square, Galerius’ Palace was the administrative and religious center of Roman Thessaloniki and was, in fact, the only Tetrarchan complex to be established in Greece.
Carved literally out of the “entrails of the land of Thera”, as the author Kadio Kolymva has aptly written, the Church of Panagia Sergena is a chapel nestled in a gorge southeast of Vothonas village.