19, Monastiriou Str, Thessaloniki, Greece
The comfortable 3-star Vergina Hotel Thessaloniki, located near the shopping district of Thessaloniki, features 24-hour front desk assistance and wake-up calls as well as Wi-Fi in public areas. The smoke-free hotel is in the Vardaris district, around a 25-minute stroll from such natural sights as the Pasha's Gardens.
The hotel is situated only 1.8 km from the Ano Poli and 2.1 km from Municipal Library of Thessaloniki. The affordable Vergina is nearly 5 minutes on foot from Thessaloniki Courthouse, and the Luxury Living Massage and Spa Therapies, where guests can indulge in relaxation, stands nearly a 10-minute ride away. Also, the accommodation is in the vicinity of the Roman Agora of Thessaloniki, and Thessaloniki Central train station is located 850 metres away. Well-connected to many sights, this Thessaloniki hotel is a mere 5 minutes on foot from Arda Tur Bulgaria bus station.
Overlooking the city, the 153 rooms are appointed with an iron with ironing board and air conditioning, as well as modern facilities such as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and wireless internet. These rooms offer safe bathrooms.
In Vergina Hotel you will be treated to a delectable homemade breakfast daily. There is also a lounge bar. The bar area includes a lounge, and free WiFi and a TV. While staying at the Vergina Thessaloniki, guests can choose from dining options nearby, such as Alexandros Ntinos, located only 250 metres away, or Serreos Cafe at a 5-minute walking distance.
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John
2020-05-10
The setting was a few steps away from jewish museum of thessaloniki and other tourist destinations. Breakfast was served in the restaurant. You should definitely explore Vardaris district, it's worth it;)))
George
2020-04-21
just 1 mile to aristotelous square. vardaris district certainly deserves to be visited.