Cheap Flights from Tel Aviv to Thessaloniki

About Thessaloniki

Feature / Location

Second largest city in Greece / Located in the northern part of the country

Currency

Euro

Weather

Summers are hot, dry and mostly clear; winters are cold and partly cloudy

Time Zone

GMT+2

Activities

Discover the historical artefacts; enjoy some local food; discover the vibrant night life

Thessaloniki Population

With a population of around 1 million, the city is Greece's second-largest economic, industrial, commercial, and political center, as well as an important transport hub for the rest of southeastern Europe.

Thessaloniki Weather

The Mediterranean climate is dominant in terms of Thessaloniki weather. Still, since the continental climate influences the northern part of the city, the differences can be spotted quite easily. Summers are dry and hot, and although the winters are harsh in the town's northern parts, the remaining portions remain warm. It is entirely up to your preferences when to see Thessaloniki, which offers a flexible agenda for traveling due to its specific climatic characteristics. The hottest month in Thessaloniki is July, with an average temperature of 26 degrees. Rainfall in summer is almost nonexistent; therefore, the city receives the highest number of tourists during the summer months. The city's mild winters will be a savior if you prefer a rather uncongested habitat for your Thessaloniki holiday. The coldest month is January, with an average of 5 degrees, and the most rain falls in November.

22 C Light Rain
TODAY Oct 5, Sat
  • Oct 6, Sun 26 Clear Sky
  • Oct 7, Mon 26 Clear Sky
  • Oct 8, Tue 24 Broken Clouds
  • Oct 9, Wed 25 Overcast Clouds
  • Oct 10, Thu 21 Broken Clouds

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