An upscale hotel overlooking the Thermaikos gulf, Daios Luxury Living has 49 air-conditioned rooms with minimalist design and ample space. Many rooms have sea views, and the interior design of the property features large curved glass ceilings and trendy open-plan spaces. Freebies include minibar treats and chocolates, and the location is conveniently near the White Tower and Rotunda. However, there isn’t a swimming pool or spa, so it may be worth comparing rates to the Excelsior Hotel, a 10-minute walk away.
An upscale hotel overlooking the Thermaikos gulf, Daios Luxury Living has 49 air-conditioned rooms with minimalist design and ample space. Many rooms have sea views, and the interior design of the property features large curved glass ceilings and trendy open-plan spaces. Freebies include minibar treats and chocolates, and the location is conveniently near the White Tower and Rotunda. However, there isn’t a swimming pool or spa, so it may be worth comparing rates to the Excelsior Hotel, a 10-minute walk away.
A seaside hotel with 283 rooms, Makedonia Palace is located near in the city center and right in front of the sea. Rooms are clean but slightly dated, but have all the amenities you’d expect -- such as minibars, air-conditioning, free toiletries, and safes. Rooms have small, flat-screen TVs and small bathrooms, unless guests choose to upgrade to one of the pricier room options. Its location in Thessaloniki, near shops and restaurants, is a real draw, along with the on-site bar. While the gold and blue color scheme is appealing in a traditional way, the nearby Hotel Nikopolis Thessalonik features decor that's a bit more appealing to some, and rates are often lower.
A seaside hotel with 283 rooms, Makedonia Palace is located near in the city center and right in front of the sea. Rooms are clean but slightly dated, but have all the amenities you’d expect -- such as minibars, air-conditioning, free toiletries, and safes. Rooms have small, flat-screen TVs and small bathrooms, unless guests choose to upgrade to one of the pricier room options. Its location in Thessaloniki, near shops and restaurants, is a real draw, along with the on-site bar. While the gold and blue color scheme is appealing in a traditional way, the nearby Hotel Nikopolis Thessalonik features decor that's a bit more appealing to some, and rates are often lower.
A contemporary luxury property with 212 rooms and suites, the Met Hotel has been designed by Greek star architect Tasos Zeppos. The exterior's stark monochromatic look establishes a mood that's carried into the wide-open, minimalist common spaces adorned by artwork from some of the biggest contemporary artists. Guest rooms are similarly chic with stark, polished furniture and swanky amenities like iPod docks, plush bathrobes, and well-stocked minibars. With plenty of meeting rooms, an indoor and outdoor pool, top-notch gym facilities, several dining options and bars, as well as a regular shuttle bus to the city center, this hotel ticks all the luxury boxes. The one downside is its location, away from the city center. For a more central location, it may be worth comparing with the Daios Luxury Living, a five-minute drive away.
A contemporary luxury property with 212 rooms and suites, the Met Hotel has been designed by Greek star architect Tasos Zeppos. The exterior's stark monochromatic look establishes a mood that's carried into the wide-open, minimalist common spaces adorned by artwork from some of the biggest contemporary artists. Guest rooms are similarly chic with stark, polished furniture and swanky amenities like iPod docks, plush bathrobes, and well-stocked minibars. With plenty of meeting rooms, an indoor and outdoor pool, top-notch gym facilities, several dining options and bars, as well as a regular shuttle bus to the city center, this hotel ticks all the luxury boxes. The one downside is its location, away from the city center. For a more central location, it may be worth comparing with the Daios Luxury Living, a five-minute drive away.
A big business hotel, Porto Palace offers 176 reasonably-priced rooms -- as well as number meeting rooms and a fitness center. Built in 1913, it has been internally and externally restored since then, while maintaining many of the existing architectural style and historic touches. Rooms have very simple, verging on bland, decor, but are spacious -- and guests have access to an on-site spa, pool, and roof garden. The location, in a business port far away from the center of Thessaloniki, is not well-suited for tourists so it may be worth comparing rates with City Hotel Thessaloniki which has more modern surroundings, cheaper rates, and a central location.
A big business hotel, Porto Palace offers 176 reasonably-priced rooms -- as well as number meeting rooms and a fitness center. Built in 1913, it has been internally and externally restored since then, while maintaining many of the existing architectural style and historic touches. Rooms have very simple, verging on bland, decor, but are spacious -- and guests have access to an on-site spa, pool, and roof garden. The location, in a business port far away from the center of Thessaloniki, is not well-suited for tourists so it may be worth comparing rates with City Hotel Thessaloniki which has more modern surroundings, cheaper rates, and a central location.
The Excelsior is an upscale boutique hotel with an impressive 1920s-era home, located close to Thessaloniki’s main square and seafront. The classic facade houses some surprisingly modern features, like a lively industrial-style restaurant and glass-enclosed rooftop breakfast room. While guests have use of a spa and gym at a neighboring sister property, there are no leisure facilities at the hotel itself. The 34 rooms at this four-pearl hotel are elegant, with a plush white and gold color scheme, posh marble bathrooms, and mod-cons like Nespresso machines, free Wi-Fi, and swivel TVs. However, they are small. This is a grown-up escape for couples and high-end business travelers. The nearby Makedonia Palace has comparable rates, sea views, and a pool, but it’s much larger and the decor is a bit dated.
The Excelsior is an upscale boutique hotel with an impressive 1920s-era home, located close to Thessaloniki’s main square and seafront. The classic facade houses some surprisingly modern features, like a lively industrial-style restaurant and glass-enclosed rooftop breakfast room. While guests have use of a spa and gym at a neighboring sister property, there are no leisure facilities at the hotel itself. The 34 rooms at this four-pearl hotel are elegant, with a plush white and gold color scheme, posh marble bathrooms, and mod-cons like Nespresso machines, free Wi-Fi, and swivel TVs. However, they are small. This is a grown-up escape for couples and high-end business travelers. The nearby Makedonia Palace has comparable rates, sea views, and a pool, but it’s much larger and the decor is a bit dated.