Olympos Sunset studio, Nea Michaniona Thessaloniki

Olympos Sunset studio, Nea Michaniona Thessaloniki Fully equipped and furnished apartment on the roof in front of the sea. Located just 50 m from the sea. A lot of organized beaches in the whole wide area.
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02/11/2024

One day tour

26/10/2024
26/10/2024

Καλημέρα!
Χρόνια πολλά Θεσσαλονίκη μου!!
Χρόνια πολλά σε όλους τους εορτάζοντες ❤️

26/10/2024
Довиждане, лято!Goodbye summer
08/10/2024

Довиждане, лято!
Goodbye summer

☀️Не знам къде живее щастието, но подозирам, че има изглед към морето ⛱️
25/07/2024

☀️Не знам къде живее щастието, но подозирам, че има изглед към морето ⛱️

Има огромна разлика между туриста и влюбения в морето. Единият го ползва, другият го е пуснал да живее вътре в него.“Жив...
09/07/2024

Има огромна разлика между туриста и влюбения в морето. Единият го ползва, другият го е пуснал да живее вътре в него.
“Живот в скалите”
Мария Лалева

04/07/2024

Всичко се лекува със солена вода: море, пот и сълзи

14/06/2024

21 facts you probably didn't know about Greece: 💙🇬🇷
1. Greece is considered the birthplace of democracy and Western civilization.
2. It is the sunniest country in Europe with over 250 days of sunshine per year or around 3,000 hours of sunshine per year.
3. Greece, not Greece: The official name of Greece is actually the Hellenic Republic. "Greece" comes from the Roman term "Graecia". "
4. More tourists than locals: Greece attracts more tourists every year than its entire population!
5. The Greek language is one of the oldest recorded languages ​​in the world.
6. Greece has thousands of islands, but only 227 are inhabited.
7. The Greek national anthem has 158 verses, making it one of the longest in the world.
8. The first Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece in 776 BC.
9. Coffee Culture: Greeks are serious about their coffee! The small, strong coffee "pot" is a daily ritual for many.
10. Greece has the most archaeological museums per capita than any other country in the world.
11. Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece, was believed by the ancient Greeks to be the home of the gods.
12. Greece boasts the highest percentage of olive tree coverage per land area worldwide.
13. Mountain Marvel: Believe it or not, 80% of Greece is mountainous.
14. Always Near the Sea: Wherever you are in Greece, you are never more than 135 kilometers from the coast.
15. The gorge of Vikos in Pindos is one of the deepest in the world, plunging over 1,100 meters.
16. Monarchy Finally: Greece transitioned from a monarchy to a parliamentary democracy in 1975.
17. The Greek island of Ikaria is one of the world's Blue Zones, home to some of the longest-lived people on Earth.
18. Greek cuisine is known for its healthy Mediterranean diet, including olives, feta cheese and grilled seafood.
19. Many constellations we see today have names that come from Greek mythology.
20. Athens holds the title for the city with the most theaters in the world.
21. Greece boasts over 4,000 traditional dances, highlighting its rich cultural heritage.

01/06/2024

Welcome summer!

28/04/2024
28/04/2024

Καλημέρα

21 facts about Greece you didn't know:1. Greece is considered the cradle of Western civilization, being the birthplace o...
04/04/2024

21 facts about Greece you didn't know:

1. Greece is considered the cradle of Western civilization, being the birthplace of democracy, Western philosophy, the Olympic Games, Western literature, historiography, political science, major scientific principles, and drama, including both tragedy and comedy.

2. Athens, the capital city of Greece, is one of the oldest cities in the world with its recorded history spanning over 3,400 years.

3. Greece has more archaeological museums per capita than any other country in the world.

4. The country is made up of thousands of islands, about 227 of which are inhabited. The exact number varies by definition and source.

5. Greece enjoys more than 250 days of sunshine, or 3,000 sunny hours a year, making it one of the sunniest countries in the world.

6. Mount Olympus is Greece’s highest mountain and was considered by the ancient Greeks as the dwelling of their gods, ruled by Zeus.

7. Greece has a significant historical and cultural connection with the olive tree; olive oil is central to Greek cuisine, and ancient Olympic athletes were crowned with olive wreaths.

8. The concept of democracy originated in Athens, around 508-507 BC, developed by Cleisthenes.

9. The Greek language is one of the oldest written languages in the world, and it has been spoken for more than 3,000 years, making it one of the oldest languages still spoken today.

10. Greece is the leading producer of sea sponges.

11. The Greek flag contains nine stripes representing the nine syllables of the phrase "Eleftheria i Thanatos" (Freedom or Death), a motto from the Greek War of Independence.

12. Greece’s national cheese, feta, which makes up 70% of the cheese consumption in Greece, can only be named "feta" if produced in certain areas of Greece.

13. Ikaria, a Greek island, is one of the world’s Blue Zones, regions with the longest-living people. It's noted for the longevity of its inhabitants.

14. The first known analog computer, the Antikythera mechanism, was discovered in a shipwreck off the Greek island of Antikythera. It was used to predict astronomical positions and eclipses.

15. Greece has a rich maritime tradition and boasts the largest merchant navy in the world, in terms of tonnage.

16. The ancient Greeks had multiple gods and goddesses, about 12 of whom were considered the principal deities and resided on Mount Olympus.

17. The traditional Greek theatre originated in Athens and is considered the foundation of Western theatre.

18. Santorini, famous for its stunning sunsets and whitewashed buildings, is actually the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history, around 1600 BC.

19. The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece in 776 BC, held in honor of Zeus in Olympia. They were revived in the modern era in 1896 in Athens, Greece.

20. The Greek philosopher Socrates is considered the father of Western philosophy. Despite his foundational role, he never wrote down any of his teachings.

21. The name "Greece" was given by the Romans, while the Greeks refer to their country as "Hellas" or "Ellada" and themselves as "Hellenes".

26/03/2024

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Leoforos Thessalonikis/Michanionas
Néa Michanióna
57004

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Romantic penthouse in front of the sea

Fully equipped and furnished apartment on the roof in front of the sea. Located just 50 m from the sea.

A lot of organized beaches in the whole wide area. Ideal for vacation with rental car or using public transport.

Breathtaking view to Mount Olympus


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