:: Location
Egnatia Palace hotel Thessaloniki is one of the most remarkable Art Deco style astablishments preserved from the 30's located in the heart of the city centre, just in front of the historical square of the ancient Roman market, next to Arostotelous square as well as surrounded of Byzantine old churches and monuments, reflecting the history of 2500 years of Thessaloniki
:: Acccommodation
32 rooms,8 junior, 3 President suites and fourteen diverse decorated rooms according to 14 different themes consitute each floor of Egnatia Palace hotel- air condition
- satellite TV
- music
- telephone service
- Internet connection
- safe
- mini bar
- hairdryer
:: Bar
Enjoy your coffee or favourite drink with your friends or cooperatives, relaxation moments in a discrete ambience.
:: Conference Room
A high standard conference room, fully equiped with all appropriate technical high technology equipment, gives you the opportunity to organize any type of seminar, press conference or other presentation of maximum 100 persons capacity.
:: Wellness Paradise Spa
A unique basement area with all modern conveniences including an indoor swimming pool with hydromassage jets, spa centre, hammam, solarium, sauna with hydromassage shower, heated benches, fitness and gym training, as well as NUVOLA, the special waterbed for seaweed wrap and for special aromatherapy treatment, combined with Shiatsu for face and body ending with a relaxing massage, using hot volcanic stones and sea shells. Our experienced and expertised staff is promising a totally relaxing and revival effect in an ideal environment. (Ask us about the programm)
:: Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, the second largest city in Greece with a population of 1,000,000 inhabitants, is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It stretches over twelve kilometers in a bowl formed by low hills facing a bay that opens into the Gulf Thermaikos.
It was founded about 315 B.C., on a site of old prehistoric settlements going back to 2300 B.C., by Cassander, King of Macedonia, and was named after his wife, Thessaloniki, sister of Alexander The Great.
Since then, Thessaloniki has become the chief city of Macedonia and its most important commercial port. In Roman times it was visited by Saint Paul, who preached the new religion, and who later addressed his two well-known epistles (the oldest written documents of Christian literature) to the Christians of Thessaloniki.
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