Thessaloniki
21.09.20
Tips & Tricks
Money Greece is a member of the Eurozone and the euro (€) is the official currency. All major credit cards are widely accepted although some establishments do not accept American Express and Diners. Foreign currency can be exchanged in any bank or in a private currency exchange office. You will need to show your passport […]
28.08.20
Eat & Drink at Thessaloniki
In a nutshell Thessaloniki is well-known for never having a shortage of cafes, bars, restaurants, etc. Walking down the streets, you are pulled in every direction by the aromas of grilled meats, strong coffee, fresh bread, savory pies, and the sweet smell of bakeries pumping out tray after tray of syrup-laden desserts. The local cuisine […]
25.08.20
coho
If you want to work, have some Skype calls or arrange meetings with clients in Thessaloniki, we suggest you coho – the coworking home. coho is the new modern, collaboration, business development, and shared workspace, in the center of Thessaloniki. It’s a workspace where professionals and business start-ups may share a harmonic working space, state-of-the-art […]
10.08.20
Plan your visit to Thessaloniki
Coming to Thessaloniki The easiest way to reach Thessaloniki is by plane. The international airport “Macedonia” (SKG) connects the city to approximately 40 countries and more than 60 foreign cities as well as to 35 cities and islands in Greece (direct flights and transit). The number of connections varies depending on the season. The airport […]
10.08.20
Thessaloniki: See and Do
The city in a nutshell A little bit European, a little bit Mediterranean, and a little bit Balkan Thessaloniki has always been a hub of politics, history, religion, commerce, and transportation for the region. The second-largest city in Greece and capital of the Macedonia Region it was first established in 316 B.C. by King Kassandros […]