Aristotelous Square is an active public space and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thessaloniki, Greece. The square is named after the famous ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who was born in the nearby city of Stageira.
Aristotelous Square is an active public space and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thessaloniki, Greece. The square is named after the famous ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who was born in the nearby city of Stageira.
As you make your way down to the Thermaic Gulf Coast in Thessaloniki, Greece, you’ll feel your excitement rising. The fresh sea air, stunning beaches, and endless blue waters of the Aegean Sea all beckon you to come and explore the coast.
Not far from Aristotelous Square, in what is now modern downtown Thessaloniki you will find The Roman Forum in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was refurbished by the Romans in the 2nd century AD and used well into the 6th century AD.
The Arch of Galerius stands now in the city center, the downtown area of Thessaloniki, Greece. The construction of the Arch of Galerius took place in two years: 298 and 299 AD. The structure was dedicated to the emperor Gaius Galerius.
As you go from Sofia to Thessaloniki prepare to be amazed by the mountain ranges you will pass through. The route takes you through southwestern Bulgaria, where the most prominent mountains are the Rila and Pirin ranges.