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Our professional guide will pick you up with a car at the pre-arranged time from any Thessaloniki hotel (Thessaloniki center hotels, Thessaloniki Airport Hotels) you are staying and take you in some of the most important Jewish Monuments.


Notes:

Please note that it is possible to make the tour in the afternoon on Wednesdays and Thursdays.



Cancellation policy

For cancellations up to 72 hours before the tour / activity start : No penalty

For cancellations less than 72 hours before the tour / activity start: 100% of tour cost

Children policy

Please contact us for children rates.

Jewish Thessaloniki Tour - half day/private


Duration: 3 hour(s) - Location: Thessaloniki

A professional licensed guide will help you discover  the Jewish Monuments of Thessaloniki, a half day tour in Thessaloniki, Greece

Learn about the history of the beautiful neoclassical buildings in Vas. Olgas Av.,  like Villa Allatini, Casa Bianca and Villa Mordoch and grab unique photos of Jewish Thessaloniki monuments.

You will also visit the Jewish museum of Thessaloniki, based in one of the most beautiful Jewish buildings that survived from the Great fire in Thessaloniki in 1917!

Travellling between the Jewish monuments of Thessaloniki, you will also visit one of the oldest standing buildings of Thessaloniki, Rotonda, built in 306 AD as a Mausoleum or Pantheon for Emperor Galerius, the famous Galerius Arch and the Byzantine walls.

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Your Jewish Thessaloniki tour will start with a visit at the impressive neoclassical buildings in Vas. Olgas Av., like Villa Allatini, Casa Bianca and Villa Mordoch, which were designed by famous architects.

Leaving back the neoclassical buildings you will head to the center of Thessaloniki, passing from Thessaloniki Byzantine Walls to admire the view of the city!

Next stop will be the oldest standing building of Thessaloniki:  Rotonda was built in 306 AD as a Mausoleum or Pantheon for Emperor Galerius. 

Passing right next to the famous Galerius Arch, you will soon arrive to the Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki, were you will learn about the presence of the Jewish community in Thessaloniki.