Thessaloniki Sunset bike tour
Thessaloniki Sunset bike tour
Grab a helmet, hop on a bike, and get to know charismatic Thessaloniki on two wheels. Explore magnificent monuments, discover the city’s coolest cafes and hang-out spots, glide along the picturesque waterfront and find out more about Thessaloniki’s thrilling ancient past and how it has transformed itself into Greece’s second largest and most important city in recent years.
Grab your helmet, recharge your camera or smartphone batteries and get ready to explore Thessaloniki on two wheels.
Our bike tour is designed for everyone who likes to stay active on holiday and is a great activity that the whole family can enjoy. Your tour will consist of a gentle hour-long bike ride at the beginning, followed by a stroll around the city that will incorporate some special refreshment and cultural stops.
The charming capital of the Greek region of Macedonia, is famous for its scintillating history (Alexander The Great! Paul the Apostle! Ataturk!) and laid-back vibes that can be summed up by the Greek world halara, which means ‘take it easy.’
During this E-bike tour, you’ll get to ride along the city’s phenomenal waterfront, discover hidden gems, and also see some of Thessaloniki’s most famous landmarks.
After meeting your guide, you’ll pick up your bike and helmet, and head out on a ride of discovery to spot the city’s main tourist attractions and art works. We’ll make our way along Thessaloniki’s scenic waterfront, where your guide will point out some of their favourite places for authentic food and kicking back with a cocktail.
Our first stop will be a quaint little café located in one of the many parks dotted along the promenade. This is a great spot that locals love to visit to socialise over a beer and revel in the incredible sunset views right in front of your eyes. Satisfy your taste buds with a local snack (Greek tapas) while admiring the water garden with its resident turtles, frogs and fish.
Next, we’ll drop off our bikes so that we can take a short walk to one of the city’s most beautiful and historical mansions. It used to belong to a wealthy family, but now operates as an all-day bar. Here we’ll grab a craft beer and hear stories of how the beer tradition started in Greece (the very first Greek brewery was founded in Athens in 1840).
During warmer days, we’ll enjoy our beer in the bar’s shaded garden, and on cooler days we’ll grab a seat indoors.
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