Thessaloniki at Christmas: Rich history, culture and festive charm

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By Marina Siskos

Each December, Thessaloniki transforms into a captivating winter destination, composing a blend of rich history, culture, and Christmas charm. This metropolitan center of northern Greece carries a distinct character on Christmas.

Interactive installations, street vendors and musicians, and plenty of avant-garde decorations, place the city among the most fitting sceneries for the Christmas break.

Aristotelous Square

Aristotelous Square is the hub of Christmas festivities of the city. The historic square hosts small or large-scale shows and choirs, livening up the city’s mood.

thessaloniki at christmas

This enchanting time in Thessaloniki is about immersing oneself in a city that thrives with life, despite the bitter notorious cold of Northern Greece.

Hagia Sophia fairy blue lights

Passers-by walk along Hagia Sophia street where thousands of blue fairy lights float over pedestrians. The street is a historic hub and a popular shopping center. Dispersed street musicians add to the festive dimension of the unique composure.

thessaloniki at christmas

Modiano market

The historic gallery has been designed by the architect Eli Modiano in 1922, where one of the largest synagogues of the city used to be.

Upon its completion and its official opening in 1930, it was the biggest market in the Balkans. Its thriving phase lasted up until the 1990s, remaining the major point of reference of traders and consumers.

thessaloniki at christmas

In the early 1990s, the gradual decline started. Its stores would close successively, whereas the previously prestigious building was falling into abandonment.

In 2017, the open-air market was declared “unsafe” by the department of urban planning.

In 2022, the reconstruction works were completed.

Today, Modiano market has been given a new life, preserving its main architectural elements of the vibrant past, and hosts an intriguing spectrum of culinary options -especially during this time of the year.

Christmas flea market

In the warehouse C of Thessaloniki Port, Pier 1 hosts, during the last weekend or the last two weekends of the year, the Christmas Flea market.

thessaloniki at christmas

The underground and the antiquities collection

Thessaloniki’s metro has been the most long-standing public work in progress in Greece’s modern history.

The underground train’s completion has received bitter criticism, as it was originally scheduled in 1976 and functioned for the first time in December 2024.

Yet, Thessaloniki stands on successive layers of its long history, bringing the procession of the works to a halt every now and then.

thessaloniki at christmas

Today, the city has a state-of-the art underground, vested with some of the thousands of artefacts that came to light during the excavations, from the Byzantine to the Hellenistic Periods, prior to the construction works.

The underground museum now narrates the layers of Thessaloniki’s fascinating past, awaiting to be explored.

*All photos by Christina Papaioannou. You can find her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/x.papaioannou_/.

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