Thessaloniki Nominated for the “Most Desirable City in Europe” Award at the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2025

The Thessaloniki Tourism Organisation announces that the city of Thessaloniki
has been officially nominated for the title “Most Desirable City in Europe” in this year’s
Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2025, which will take place on 5
November 2025, at the National Gallery in London.

This is actually big news for the city, as it involves one of the most prestigious tourism
institutions in the UK, with more than 200,000 voters from around the world taking part in nominating the top destinations internationally.

Thessaloniki is among the top nominated cities in Europe, which further enhances its tourism potential and international visibility.
Wanderlust magazine, the longest running and most widely circulated travel publication in the UK, rewards destinations that promote authentic, sustainable and culturally rich tourism – characteristics that
also make up the identity of Thessaloniki.

Voting is now open and runs until 17 October 2025.

Please support Thessaloniki’s nomination with your vote here.

Thessaloniki Welcomes a Legend: The Battleship Averof Docks in Our City!

I had the pleasure to visit the one and only Battleship Georgios Averof, a floating piece of Greek history, just before its departure after a short visit in Thessaloniki, right here in our beloved port!

I was actually looking at it every day from my office window, but the crowds were huge and the queue never ending…but I would not want to miss the visit, so just before it left our city I managed to beat the queues.

This wasn’t just any ship visit; it was a momentous occasion. The “Grand Old Lady” of the Hellenic Navy, as it’s affectionately known, sailed into our waters in October 2017, marking its first visit to Thessaloniki after 71 years! Imagine the buzz, the excitement, and the sheer pride as this majestic vessel docked, becoming an instant landmark on our waterfront.

A Living Museum on the Water

For weeks, the Averof wasn’t just a ship; it was a living, breathing museum that opened its gangways to thousands of eager visitors – locals and tourists alike! It was an incredible opportunity to step aboard and journey back in time.

  • You could walk the decks, tracing the footsteps of countless sailors.
  • Explore the interior, from the captain’s quarters to the crew’s mess.
  • See the authentic artifacts and learn about its glorious past, especially its pivotal role in the Balkan Wars.
  • Feel the history in the air, a testament to Greek naval prowess and resilience.

The queues to get on board were long, but absolutely worth it! It was a truly unique chance to connect with a legend that played such a vital role in shaping modern Greece. Kids were mesmerized, adults were nostalgic, and everyone left with a renewed sense of awe for this historic vessel.

A Fond Farewell

After a truly memorable stay that stretched through October and November, the Averof finally bid farewell to Thessaloniki. The visit was more than just a port call; it was a vibrant reminder of our nation’s history and a testament to the enduring spirit of our people.

Seeing the Averof against the backdrop of our White Tower and the Thermaic Gulf was a sight none of us will soon forget. It added a unique historical layer to the Thessaloniki experience for everyone who was here. If you were lucky enough to visit it like me, you’ll know exactly what I mean!


Remembering the Spark: Thessaloniki Marks 100 Years Since the Great Fire of 1917

The Spark Became a Fire

Today, we’re taking a moment to look back at a truly pivotal, albeit heartbreaking, moment in our city’s history: the Great Fire of 1917. One hundred years ago, on August 18th, 1917, a small spark ignited a massive blaze that reshaped our beloved city forever.

This year, Thessaloniki came together in a big way to commemorate this centennial, with a fantastic multi-faceted event called “The Spark Became a Fire” (Έγινε η Σπίθα Πυρκαγιά). Hundreds of locals flocked to Commercial Square (Plateia Emporiou) on Edessis Street, right in the heart of the city, to be part of this special tribute.

Organized by Parallaxi, the Municipality of Thessaloniki, and TIF-Helexpo, this wasn’t just a simple remembrance. It was a huge collaboration involving 30 organizations and groups, 200 artists, and 250 volunteers! Talk about community spirit!

The day kicked off in the Upper Town (Ano Poli), at Mouschoundi Square – the very spot where the fire began in a humble refugee home. Down on Edessis Street (a true survivor, as this area was spared by the fire!), attendees were treated to an incredible array of activities:

  • Music and theatrical performances
  • Authentic historical films showing the city ablaze
  • Art installations
  • Painting workshops for kids, ensuring even our youngest residents understood the history.

The grand finale took place at 9 PM at the Thessaloniki Club building (63 Nikis Avenue), marking the exact spot where the fire finally stopped after its 32-hour rampage. Actors brought the harrowing journey of the fire to life through powerful narratives, interwoven with the visionary urban plan of Ernest Hébrard that would eventually rebuild our city.


A Spark That Changed Everything

So, what exactly happened a century ago? The Great Fire of 1917 was a monumental, albeit accidental, event that profoundly altered Thessaloniki’s character. It started innocently enough on Saturday, August 18th, 1917, around 3 PM, in a humble refugee home at 3 Olympiados Street, in the Mevlane neighborhood. A tiny spark from a kitchen fire fell into a nearby straw storage, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Due to a lack of water and strong winds, the initial small fire quickly spiraled out of control. Over 32 hours, the blaze consumed a staggering 9,500 homes across an area of 1,000,000 square meters, leaving more than 70,000 people homeless. Imagine the devastation! Entire commercial districts, administrative services, entertainment venues, and crucial intellectual and religious institutions of all communities, along with their invaluable archives, were utterly destroyed.

Remarkably, despite the widespread destruction, there were minimal casualties, with only a few French soldiers reported as deceased. From the ashes, however, rose a new, modern Thessaloniki, meticulously planned and rebuilt – a testament to the city’s enduring resilience.

This anniversary reminds us of the strength and spirit of Thessaloniki and its people, always rising, always rebuilding, and always welcoming!

Get Ready to Love Ypsilon!

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Say hello to Ypsilon, the newest hotspot that’s more than just a place to grab a coffee or a drink – it’s an experience, and trust me, you’re going to want to check it out.

Tucked away at Edessis 5 in the charming Ano Ladadika, Ypsilon flung its doors open in late August 2017, and it’s already buzzing with energy. What makes it so special? Well, for starters, it’s housed in the gorgeous, historic Kyrtsi Mansion, a neoclassical beauty that’s been standing proud for about 150 years. Imagine sipping your coffee in a building that’s seen generations of Thessaloniki life – pretty cool, right?

The masterminds behind Ypsilon wanted “something different,” and they absolutely nailed it. This isn’t just your average cafe or bar; it’s a dynamic space where art, culture, and good times collide.

What’s inside this historical gem?

  • The Ground Floor: This is where the magic truly unfolds for us visitors! Step in for some seriously good specialty coffee, refreshing drinks, and a soon-to-be-unveiled food menu that we’re all eagerly anticipating. The vibe is effortlessly cool, with unique design touches that you’ll just have to see for yourself. Plus, there’s even a little retail corner if you’re looking for something pretty to take home.
  • The First Floor: If you’re a digital nomad, a creative soul, or just need a quiet spot to get things done, the upper level is designed as a co-working space for open collaboration. How amazing is that?
  • More Than Just a Spot: Ypsilon is set to be a hub for artistic events and diverse happenings. So keep an eye on their Facebook page and Instagram for upcoming cool stuff!

One of the things I truly love about Thessaloniki is how it blends the old with the new, and Ypsilon is a perfect example of that. It respects its rich history while bringing a fresh, modern twist to our city’s scene. Plus, kudos to them for making it accessible for everyone!

Ypsilon just gave us a great start of new season! It is definitely my new favorite office break & after work drinks spot, as it is super close to my office. So, next time you’re wandering through Ladadika, make sure to pop into Ypsilon. Whether you’re looking for a chill coffee spot, a vibrant evening drink, or just want to soak in some fantastic local atmosphere, Ypsilon is ready to welcome you. I’ve got a feeling this place is going to be a new Thessaloniki favorite!

  • ypsilon.com.gr
  • EDESSIS 5, THESSALONÍKI, GREECE
  • INFO@YPSILON.COM.GR
  • 231 053 0480

Naked Bike Ride Weekend 

Thessaloníki naked bike ride is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year !

Everybody is welcome to join the event with an open mind, free spirit and in as much nudity as they dare this Saturday 10th of June, in the park opposite the white tower. 

The event takes place from 3pm till late at night and includes :

3:00 pm Body painting sessions 

4:00 pm Parallel events – info sessions on social activities

6:00 pm Naked bike ride around the city 

9:00 pm Live concerts and DJ sets.

Vegan kitchen, kids activities and yoga sessions will also take place during the event.

For more info you can join the Facebook event

2nd Gourmet Olive & Delicacies Exhibition

For the second year Thessaloniki is the host of the most exquisite gourmet event in the region!

I was happy to visit the show last year and discover a great range of gourmet food products that Greek land offers. I was also really impressed by the perfect organisation of the exhibition which was well above the usual greek standards.

Events like this can provide significant help to small producers to get their foot out of the country and export their products, while people from all over the world can have access to high quality food products.

I was happy that my company skgecoshop.com was able to support the event as a sponsor offering natural tableware for the food shows that took place during the event last year and I am happy to do the same this year !

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If you are a wholesale or retail buyer, a trader, a Food & Beverage professional or simply a gourmand you do not want to miss this. Just follow your taste buds and visit the exhibition in the newly renovated Art House LAB”ATTOIR, on May 5, 6 and 7, 2017.

You can find all the event details and program of the parallel events in the website. Trade visitors are entitled to free entrance, otherwise there is a 5e ticket.

http://www.gourmetoliveexhibition.com

New Website for City Info

I was very excited to learn about a new website for our city! It looks like we start making progress on making our city accessible to travelers and tourists.

The site looks great and although all pages are not fully functional yet I will keep an eye as it looks very promising !

I urge you to start with some basic info here about the city today as well as some info on our city’s rich history here.

Thessaloniki has many stories to tell, starting by the moment of its foundation in 316/315 B.C. 

Have a look at the new website and continue exploring our city.

YiaSsena Art

Do you know what is the star sign of Mickey & Minnie Mouse and probably the secret of their passionate love story ? I recently discovered thanks to one of my oldest friends who is among other things a self-taught artist.  She recently decided to use her talent in drawing to explore areas such as astrological sings, alphabet letters, cartoons and a combination of those.  Her talent is amazing and is received with great enthusiasm form all over the world. She likes to personalise her drawings using a combination of letters and star signs, so if you look closely at her work, you will discover a story behind each artwork.

I strongly suggest you follow on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter

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Mickey & Minnie Mouse in love (their star sign is Scorpio)

New Online Eco Shop

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I’ve been pretty busy lately and neglecting the blog due to this new project. Skg Eco Shop is the first exclusively Eco Online B2B shop.  The shop is addressed to hotels, restaurants, catering businesses (ho.re.ca) all over Greece, providing with exclusively Eco and Biodegradable solutions on disposable catering items such as plates, cups, cutlery, bags and more. Have a look and feel free to suggest the shop to anyone you think might be interested.

Marea

unnamed-6New seafood restaurant in town, and it is called Marea ! My friends and I visited it last month during the cold weather to prepare ourselves mentally for summer.

It is owned by the team of Glykanissos, a well known restaurant for its top quality, so we had high expectations for this one ! Marea managed to exceed our expectations as the food and service were simply excellent.

You will find a big selection of fish as well as risotto, linguini with shrimps, gnocchi with crawfish and many excellent starters, as well as a massive wine list.

I saved the best for last, the dessert ! As a chocolate lover myself, the chocolate soufflé is a reason on its own for me to get back ! I have a video also but some people hated me after posting it so I ‘ll just share the photo with you !

Where : Lori Margariti 13