Thessaloniki - Greece vacations
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Thessaloniki is Greece’s second largest city, the capital of Macedonian Greece, the gateway to the north and a place often missed by tourists. The city of a million people is a thriving town, with a fascinating history, amazing cultural features, funky bars and clubs and some of the best shopping found in Europe. A gateway to the north, a city has been on the present site for more than 2000 years. As a large trading centre and the second city of Byzantium, the city is still an important part of the Balkan trading route. It was also one of the first places in Roman Greece to be visited by Christians, St Paul writing two letters to the Thessalonians found in the New Testement of the Bible. It’s position as a gateway to the east and north made it vulnerable to attacks over time, being overtaken by Goths, Slavs, Franks, Turks and many other races in the last thousand years. It also was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1978. Modern Thessaloniki was rebuilt in 1923 in its current layout after the city was returned to Greek rule, partly to cater for the influx of immigrants coming from Turkey. The wide, tree-lined streets with squares and gardens gives the city a true cosmopolitan feel. The town is also known for it’s wonderful cultural life, with its many beautiful Byzantine churchs, museums, clubs and bars, and a thriving festival at the end of September. Thessaloniki may lack the historic sights of Athens, but it had plenty to keep tourists occupied for a few days. Like many other Greek towns, the city has its different sections to be explored. The Kastra to the North is the most historic part of the city, its ramparts dating back to the fourth century. This old part of the city has narrow, winding streets, and houses built up the hills,overshadowing the streets, giving wonderful views of the new town and the Thermaic Gulf. This part of town has a charm of its own, different to the bustle of the new town below. The churches in the town are notable for their beauty and longevity. Considering that over the centuries, after many invasions, earthquakes and conversions to mosques and syngogues, the buildings remain standing. The city’s churches represents some of the best Byzantine art and architecture in the country. The Church of Agia Sophia has undergone major restoration, but it’s remarkable central blue dome is remarkable. The other well known church in the city is that dedicated to Agios Dimitrios, the site of his martyrdom and home to specatcular mosaics. There are plenty of other smaller churches to explore in the city, and what they may lack in grandeur, they make up for in atmosphere. The White Tower is the city’s most recognisable landmark, built in the 15th century on the harbour foreshore. The building has been used as a jail and barracks over time, and it has a particularly bloody history. After the Turks were removed from power, the tower was painted white as a symbolic gesture. Today, the whitewash that used to don it’s walls has now been removed and the building is a museum, displaying the best of Byzantine artefacts. The Arch of Galerius, near the Church of Agia Sophia is one of the oldest momuments in the city. Erected in 303AD celebrating the victory over the Persians, the freizes show scenes of the battle. Nearby is the third century Rotunda, which was orinally built as the tomb for Galerius, but was turned into a church by Constantine. It was transformed into a mosque in the 15th centuries, evident by the minarets which remains. Museums abound in Thessaloniki. The Archeological Museum has many artifacts from the nearby site at Vergina, where the unopened tomb of Philip II was found. Among the artefacts was found a solid gold casket containing the king’s remains. Both this and the skelton of the king are on display, along with other treasures comparable to those found at Mycenae. The Folklore Museum and the Museum of the Macedonian Struggle are also of interest, giving more information on the life and history of the area. For those after some aventure, a visit ot Ataturk’s House can fit the bill. A visit to the Turkish Consulate and a flash of your passport will get you a tour of this faithful restoration of the first president of Turkey’s childhood home.

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The Perfect Greek Vacation

Me and my Girlfriend took a trip to Greece with Antelope Travel and it was nothing short of perfect. Their driver and staff were super helpful, polite, and warm. We gave them a few ideas and they turned it into an amazing itinerary that was both packed with fun things to do and good recommendations and flexibility to allow us to discover our destinations in Greece to the fullest. We highly recommend their services and we will be going back to them for our next Greece vacation!

Written September 14, 2023

One of the best experiences me and my wife had

Amazing very well organized smooth classy luxurious they're amazing
Anthony from antelope is the best

Written September 8, 2023

Fabulous trip and attention to detail!

Anthony Alagiah with Antelope Travel planned the perfect family trip for us in June 2023. Anthony was a pleasure to work with, he communicated in detail and was very responsive to any questions I had and even stayed in touch while we were in Greece.
This was our first visit to Greece and he patiently guided me during the planning process and planned perfect itineraries for Athens, the islands and the mainland so we could experience a variety of different parts of Greece. Keeping three teenage boys engaged and interested isn't always easy but all of Anthony's tours, tour guides and activities worked perfectly for all of us!
We had many air, land and sea transfers and Anthony's planning and his partners ensured that everything went smoothly for us.
We were referred to Anthony from friends and I highly recommend him! I have now referred other friends to him, as thanks to his expertise, we had a fantastic family trip to Greece.
Athens, Santorini, Naxos, Meteori, Delphi, Athens

Written August 18, 2023

Amazing Travel Agency

Anthony and his team did an amazing job organizing our eight day trip to Mykonos and Santorini. They chose two excellent hotels that met our budget, and booked car transport and inter-island ferries for us. He also gave a bunch of great restaurant recommendations and was able to help us book a few last-minute items, including a wine tour! He also had local representatives on each island who we were able to call with random specific asks (e.g., last minute club reservations on Mykonos).

The only thing we'd change is that we wish we had been able to spend even MORE time in Greece! In fact, we're already hoping to take another trip next year, and if we do we'll definitely be using Anthony and team again!

Having worked with other travel agents in other regions who do not do nearly as good a job, we can honestly say we are really happy with our Antelope experience!

Written August 15, 2023

Detail Details Details

We worked with Anastasia at Antelope travel, who was amazing. She arranged a four hour tour in Athens and then 3 nights in Mykonos and 3 nights in Santorini. It was a truly amazing trip. All the guides hired by the travel agency (Athens and Delos day trip) were knowledgeable and friendly. The transfers and transportation was timely and efficient. The hotel in Mykonos (Myconian Imperial) was a real treasure.....we loved it. I rarely work with travel agents because I think I can do it on my own, but this trip was truly marvelous because of Anastasia's efforts. We want to thank her for all her help!!

Written August 13, 2023

Incredible Trip!

It was an absolute pleasure working with Anthony & his entire team from the very start of our planning our vacation to Greece all the way through of traveling back home to Chicago. Anthony & his team ensured our entire trip was seamless. We started in Athens for 24 hours, then to Mykonos for 4 days and then Santorini for 4 days. The planning & attention to detail made the whole trip one of the best travel experiences of our life. Anthony & his team were referred to us by a couple of other friends who had also worked with them for their vacations to Greece over the past few years & we will continue referring Anthony to anyone we know who is traveling to Greece because of our incredible experience!

Written August 6, 2023

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