72 AD Boutique hotel in Thessaloniki

72 AD Boutique hotel in Thessaloniki Benefits

Walking distance from the villas to the beach

Walking distance from the hotel to the beach

90 km from Thessaloniki Airport

17 km from Thessaloniki Airport

Near the old city, Upper Town, Ano Poli

300 Metres from Church of Agios Dimitrios

Authentic Greek culinary

Authentic Greek culinary

Best weather in the season

Interior Design

About The Place

A beautiful boutique hotel, formerly a residential building, is now operated and managed by the company. It features 13 bedrooms and employs 7 staff members

Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, is a vibrant destination blending historical depth with modern attractions. Founded in 315 BC, it boasts rich Byzantine heritage, with UNESCO-listed churches like Hagios Demetrios and the Rotunda. The ancient Roman Forum and the iconic White Tower highlight its storied past.

Tourists flock to Thessaloniki for its beautiful beaches along the Thermaic Gulf and lively cultural scene. The city offers a plethora of entertainment options, from the bustling Ladadika district’s nightlife to numerous museums and festivals like the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. Waterfront promenades and local culinary delights, such as bougatsa and gyros, enhance the visitor experience.

Thessaloniki’s seamless blend of history and modernity is evident in its diverse attractions. Ancient ruins sit alongside contemporary art galleries, while bustling markets contrast with serene seaside views. This dynamic city, with its warm Mediterranean climate and hospitable atmosphere, is a must-visit for any traveler seeking a rich cultural experience.

The pace of construction progress

2019

2019

2024

Architectural sketches

Having fun in Thessaloniki

A stunning view of green nature, olive trees and pines
Dozens of beachbars
Turquoise beaches are as perfect as a postcard
Attractions for travelers (jet skis, boats, diving and more)
Easy and quick arrival from the airport
Did you know? UNESCO recognized Thessaloniki’s ancient Christian and Byzantine buildings as world heritage sites