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Discover Thessaloniki on a 2.5-hour easy e-bike tour, visiting iconic landmarks like the White Tower, Rotunda, and Alexander the Great statue with expert guides.

The Thessaloniki Highlights Easy E-Bike Tour offers an accessible way to see the city’s most famous sights in just 2 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $104.68 per person, this small-group experience comfortably fits up to 8 participants and features high-quality electric bikes and a certified local guide. Unlike more strenuous adventures, this tour requires no special biking skills—just the ability to cycle comfortably—and is suitable for travelers seeking an engaging yet relaxed introduction to Thessaloniki.
We like how the tour includes personal attention from the guide, who leads you through the city’s historic and cultural landmarks. The route is designed to be interesting without being physically demanding, making it perfect for those who want to explore Thessaloniki at an easy pace. While the tour is highly praised, it’s important to note that some stops do not include entrance fees, so additional costs may apply for certain attractions like the Rotunda. The tour departs daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, allowing flexibility for different schedules.
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This tour begins at 9 Thessaloniki 546 21, Greece, at a centrally located meeting point. It lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with the itinerary carefully curated to maximize sightseeing while keeping the pace relaxed. The ending point is back at the initial meeting spot, providing convenience for post-tour plans or further exploration.

The tour kicks off with a visit to the Arch of Galerius, a standout monument on Egnatias Street. Known locally as Kamara, this triumphal arch is a well-known meeting point in Thessaloniki and dates back to the 4th century. It’s a striking piece of history that sets the tone for the tour.
Next, the guide takes you to the Rotunda, a 4th-century domed structure often compared to the Pantheon in Rome. Its original purpose remains uncertain—possible uses include a temple, mausoleum, or throne room built by Caesar Galerius. The Rotunda is a fascinating site to view from the outside, with no entrance fee included.
The Church of Hagia Sophia is a highlight, standing as one of the oldest Christian churches in the city. Recognized as a World Heritage Site, it continues to function as the Cathedral of Thessaloniki. Its well-preserved architecture offers a glimpse into the city’s religious history.
You’ll also visit Navarinou Square, located centrally, where the lively atmosphere of Thessaloniki’s heart can be appreciated. Although the tour focuses on landmarks, the square provides a sense of local life amid historic surroundings.

The iconic Aristotelous Square is a bustling hub of activity and a key stop on the route. Surrounded by cafes and shops, the square offers great opportunities for photos and people-watching.
The Port of Thessaloniki features prominently in the tour, highlighting its role as a major sea gateway in Southeast Europe. The guide points out its strategic importance, connecting Greece with neighboring countries through highways and railways.
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The White Tower is a symbol of Thessaloniki, dating back to the 15th century Ottoman period. It’s a must-see for its historical significance and scenic view from the top (though climbing may require additional tickets).
A unique artistic stop is the sculpture Umbrellas by Giorgos Zongolopoulos near the Makedonia Pallas hotel, on the New Beach. This striking installation features colorful umbrellas and is one of the city’s most recognizable modern artworks.
On the beach, you’ll see the statue of Alexander the Great, depicting him riding his horse, Bucephalus. This monument honors the city’s ancient Macedonian roots and offers great photo opportunities.
The Thessaloniki Concert Hall, located along the coast, provides a glimpse into the city’s vibrant cultural scene. The building’s modern architecture contrasts with the historic sites, and the guide shares insights about its role in local arts.

The Greek Agora and Roman Forum represent Thessaloniki’s ancient administrative centers. The Roman Agora, built at the end of the 2nd century AD, served as a key political hub for three centuries. Its location, between Agnostou Stratiotos and Olympos, offers a tangible connection to the city’s ancient past.
The tour includes a high-quality electric city bike, a helmet, water, and a certified local guide. These amenities ensure a comfortable and safe experience. Since gratuities, clothing, and drinks are not included, travelers should plan for optional expenses accordingly.
With a maximum of 8 travelers, the small-group setting fosters personalized interaction and a more tailored experience. The tour is available every day of the week, with bookings typically made 12 days in advance. The flexible schedule allows visitors to choose a time that suits their plans.
Organized by ThessbyBike, this tour emphasizes ease and enjoyment. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering peace of mind for planning.
This easy e-bike experience is ideal for those who want to see Thessaloniki’s highlights without strenuous activity. It suits travelers interested in history, culture, and photography, as well as those who prefer a relaxed pace. The guides’ local knowledge enhances the appreciation of each site, making it a worthwhile option for first-time visitors or anyone short on time.
The combination of an accessible route, expert guides, and iconic landmarks makes this tour a practical way to understand Thessaloniki’s essence. While some stops do not include entrance fees, the overall value lies in the convenient, guided experience through the city’s most photogenic and significant sites.
If you seek a comfortable, informative, and visually rewarding way to explore Thessaloniki, this tour offers a well-balanced introduction. It’s particularly suited to those who enjoy easy cycling and want to capture the city’s spirit on two wheels.
“Exceptional way to explore the city and get a true feeling of the surrounding atmosphere. I highly recommend this e-bike tour and its tour guides t…”
Is this tour suitable for beginners or those with limited cycling experience?
Yes, the tour requires no special skills—just the ability to cycle comfortably. The electric bikes make riding easier, especially on gentle routes.
What landmarks will I see on this tour?
You’ll visit the Arch of Galerius, Rotunda, Hagia Sophia Church, Aristotelous Square, White Tower, Alexander the Great statue, Thessaloniki Concert Hall, and the Roman Agora, among others.
Are entrance fees included for the landmarks?
Some sites, like the Arch of Galerius and Hagia Sophia, are free to view from outside. Others, such as the Rotunda and Thessaloniki Concert Hall, do not include entrance fees, which are payable separately if you wish to go inside.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done online, with most reservations made around 12 days in advance. The tour runs daily, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, offering flexible start times.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable clothing suitable for biking, and consider extra snacks or drinks since food and beverages are not included. The tour provides water and safety helmets.
This Thessaloniki Highlights Easy E-Bike Tour stands out as an inviting, well-organized way to experience the city’s most famous sights in a relaxed, easy manner—perfect for those eager to combine sightseeing with comfort.