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Byzantine Walls showing a coastal town, general coastal views and heritage architecture
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1. Aristotelous Square

Aristotelous Square is the beating heart of Thessaloniki. Lined with shops, restaurants, bars and hotels, it’s the perfect place to get a feeling for the pace of life in this city. Stretching down to the waterfront, the square opens up to reveal beautiful views of the Thermaikos Gulf. As one of the city’s centre’s only open outdoor spaces, this square is frequently chosen as the site for large public events, from Christmas markets to political speeches.
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2. White Tower of Thessaloniki

Depicted on almost every Thessaloniki travel guide and souvenir, the White Tower of Thessaloniki is by far the city’s most recognizable attraction. The tower is known for its characteristic cylindrical shape and the panoramic harbour views its top level affords. The tower’s role has changed dozens of times over the years, and today it serves as an exhibition space of the Museum of Byzantine Culture.
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3. Church of Saint Demetrius

Saint Demetrios Church, also known as Agios Dimitrios, is a historic 5th-century church that is part of the UNESCO-listed Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessaloniki. Learn about the early spread of Christianity in Thessaloniki and marvel at the intricate mosaics, which date back as far as the 8th century.
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4. Church of Hagia Sophia

One of the oldest churches in the city, Agia Sophia represents a characteristic example of middle-Byzantine architecture. Although its exterior may appear modest, its expansive interior is home to a number of centuries-old mosaics and frescoes that are worth taking the time to see.
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5. Byzantine Walls

The Byzantine Walls stretch around Thessaloniki’s modern city center. Bordered by contemporary homes, restaurants and shops, these historic fortifications demonstrate the tangible links that exist between the city’s past and present. Aside from the walls’ architectural and cultural significance, their tall defense towers offer panoramic views over the city and Thermaikos Gulf.
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