incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 8,29/10 - Stylish city hotel ideally situated in ... more
Thessaloniki centre.Interesting architectural points and decoration of the interiors. In the city center close to all main attractions like the White Tower, St Dimitrios Chu...
The Anatolia is ideally situated in the heart of Thessaloniki's commercial center.For ... more
business or pleasure our guests are just a short walk away from shopping streets, entertainment areas and main attractions.Anatolia Hotel has just been refurbished i...
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Location. The Anatolia Hotel Thessaloniki is located in Thessaloniki, Greece. The ... more
Rotunda of St George is two kilometres away, the White Tower is three kilometres away, and the city's concert hall is at a 6.5 kilometre distance. The train station is situated 100 metres from the hotel. Hotel Features. Set in the city centre, the Anatolia Hotel Thessaloniki, renovated in 2008, occupies a modern property spread over three storeys accessible by elevator. The multilingual concierge is on hand to offer sightseeing tips, and beauty services and massages can be arranged on request. Those arriving by car will find complimentary garage parking available, and further amenities include room service and laundry facilities. The Anatolia Hotel Thessaloniki houses the modern Aqua Bar Restaurant decorated in a minimalist style and housing an aquarium. The restaurant serves a range of Mediterranean dishes with house specialities including Veal Medallions and Greek Salad. A complimentary American buffet breakfast is provided. The hotel offers a range of meeting spaces. Guestrooms. The 69 guestrooms have contemporary decor with a wood and glass finish, and extend to balconies. Bathrooms are complete with bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and designer toiletries. Amenities include air conditioning, Internet connections, LCD televisions with satellite channels, minibars, and safes.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Anatolia Hotel Thessaloniki is located in Thessaloniki, Greece. The ... more
Rotunda of St George is two kilometres away, the White Tower is three kilometres away, and the city's concert hall is at a 6.5 kilometre distance. The train station is situated 100 metres from the hotel. Hotel Features. Set in the city centre, the Anatolia Hotel Thessaloniki, renovated in 2008, occupies a modern property spread over three storeys accessible by elevator. The multilingual concierge is on hand to offer sightseeing tips, and beauty services and massages can be arranged on request. Those arriving by car will find complimentary garage parking available, and further amenities include room service and laundry facilities. The Anatolia Hotel Thessaloniki houses the modern Aqua Bar Restaurant decorated in a minimalist style and housing an aquarium. The restaurant serves a range of Mediterranean dishes with house specialities including Veal Medallions and Greek Salad. A complimentary American buffet breakfast is provided. The hotel offers a range of meeting spaces. Guestrooms. The 69 guestrooms have contemporary decor with a wood and glass finish, and extend to balconies. Bathrooms are complete with bathrobes, slippers, hair dryers, and designer toiletries. Amenities include air conditioning, Internet connections, LCD televisions with satellite channels, minibars, and safes.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: A lot of sightseeings, 260 splendid rooms Disadvantages: None
In front of the sea in the most beautiful point of Thessaloníki you will find the hotel. It allocates 260 splendid rooms, most from them with amazing view on the Thermaikos gulf. It hardly abstains 2 minutes from the center of city. Also it is found very near to the HELEXPO exhibition center . You can enjoy the splendid food and all the sightseeings of Thessaloníki. You will calm down with a walk in the beach, you will admire the palace of music, you will have a boating with boats in Thermaikos gulf , you will drink coffee in the knownest cafeterias of coastal, you will eat maize from the wandering salesmen. Enjoy also the genuine Greek skewer and the cream-filed pastry (kind of pie with cheese, sweet custard or meat). Try genuine trigona panoramatos and go to the "Athonos Park" with the traditional restaurants where you can eat ...
Advantages: Shopping, castle-top cafe, amazing scenes at Mt Olympus Disadvantages: Cross the roads with care! (Wow! I'm glad I don't have to drive there!)
Thessaloniki is a city that grew on me more and more as the days went by – surprisingly more than I expected. And I love mountains, so Mount Olympus was a right old treat for me!
Thessaloniki
Introduction
I’ll admit that I wasn’t immediately bowled over with Thessaloniki – as we drove past, I saw plenty of run-down and shabby areas. Areas of the city that seemed uncared for and neglected as sometimes happens with second cities. But Thessaloniki is a city that I fell in love with slowly as I discovered more and more of it’s hidden treasures and surprises.
I found that Thessaloniki is not as touristy as Athens. I think the people aren't as used to tourists and don't talk to them as easily as they do in the capital. That was my experience, anyway.
Thessaloniki is the second city in Greece. In ...
Advantages: a place to rediscover forgotten cultures; beautiful landscape Disadvantages: huge distances to cover
You don't need to fly all the way to Central Asia, South America or Central Africa to discover untouched territory. Southeast Turkey bears a treasure of undiscovered culture and nature - little known even by most Turks, let alone western tourists.
This is the land of the ancient Mesopotamia, the world's first real civilisation (that is if you don't believe in Atlantis), from 12 thousand years ago. Embedded between mountain ranges and the rivers of Euphrates and Tigris, this region has been the source of legends for generations. Let yourself be mystified.
This part of Southeast Anatolia is part of the Kurdish territory, and has been barred from visits for decades due to severe security threats. But since late 1999, this part of Kurdistan is open to visitors again, and you may only have a few years to discover this region before ...
From_The_Continent 14.03.2001 (26.03.2001)
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