Getting Around
Use the frequent OASTH bus services to reach the city center in approximately 10–15 minutes.





Triandría is a compact and densely populated residential area located on the eastern side of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia. Known for its strong sense of community, it provides a calmer alternative to the city's busy commercial core while remaining exceptionally well-connected. The neighborhood is characterized by traditional Greek apartment living, small local parks, and a variety of neighborhood tavernas and cafes. Its location near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki gives it a steady, youthful energy, yet it remains primarily a family-oriented district. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of being a short bus ride away from the White Tower and Aristotle Square, making it an ideal spot for those who prefer a more authentic, less touristy home base during their stay in Greece's second-largest city.
Triandría is a compact and densely populated residential area located on the eastern side of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia. Known for its strong sense of community, it provides a calmer alternative to the city's busy commercial core while remaining exceptionally well-connected. The neighborhood is characterized by traditional Greek apartment living, small local parks, and a variety of neighborhood tavernas and cafes. Its location near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki gives it a steady, youthful energy, yet it remains primarily a family-oriented district. Visitors can enjoy the convenience of being a short bus ride away from the White Tower and Aristotle Square, making it an ideal spot for those who prefer a more authentic, less touristy home base during their stay in Greece's second-largest city.
Convenient proximity to Thessaloniki's historic city center.
Authentic Greek neighborhood feel with local shops and bakeries.
Close to the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki campus.
Quiet residential streets away from heavy tourist traffic.
Street parking is extremely limited and can be difficult to find during evenings.
The area is primarily residential, so there are fewer hotels compared to the city center.
Most businesses in the neighborhood follow traditional Greek afternoon break hours.
Use the frequent OASTH bus services to reach the city center in approximately 10–15 minutes.
Explore the neighborhood's small 'psistarias' (grill houses) for authentic and budget-friendly Greek meals.
Quiet stays and local immersion near Thessaloniki's center.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Greek, English
The area can be hilly; wear comfortable shoes if you plan to walk toward the university or the Upper Town (Ano Poli).
May-June, September-October
A wonderful time to visit as the weather is mild and the nearby university parks are in bloom.
Can be quite hot and humid; many locals head to nearby Halkidiki, making the district very quiet.
Ideal for sightseeing in Thessaloniki with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds.
Cool and damp, but perfect for enjoying the cozy local cafe culture.