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From philosophers to models, the list of talent born in Thessaloniki, Greece, is almost as long as the list of historical monuments. You don’t have to be born here to experience the “Thessaloniki effect”, though. The city’s youthful energy and positive vibes touch everyone who visits.
Whether you come for the history, the legends or the cocktail bars, cruising ancient streets in your Thessaloniki car rental will give you a whole new perspective on Greece’s “second city”.
Go Cruising
If you pick up your Thessaloniki car hire near the airport, hit the beach! Perea Beach is just south and offers up serene sandy stretches and views of the city, mountains and Thermiakos Gulf. Feel free to take a nap—Perea really starts to get going after sunset.
On second thought, park your auto near the Museum of Byzantine Culture and get acquainted with the city’s historical side. Enter the world of a Byzantine castle and see the Demetrios Oikonomopoulos collection of pottery (don’t worry, you don’t have to know how to pronounce it).
Road Trip!
Thanks to car hire in Thessaloniki, you can zoom right up to the home of the gods on Mount Olympus, just 140km west. Not as buff as Zeus? Skip the climb and just admire the mythological peak from the town of Litochoro as you sip foamy Greek coffee on a streetside patio. You’ve got nothing to prove to us.
And if you’re struck by a lightning bolt of inspiration, check out our accommodation in Athens and hop on an hourlong flight south to make your holiday even more legendary.
You don’t need the blessing of Hermes, Greek god of roads and travel, to book your own set of wheels on the cheap. Wotif’s got tons of options, and it doesn’t end there. You can also bundle your flights and hotel with our Thessaloniki holiday packages and save even more. Hermes would be proud!