Discover Thessaloniki’s rich Ottoman heritage on this fascinating tour. Visit the Musa Baba Türbe, a Sufi shrine, and the Yahudi Hamam, a historic Jewish bathhouse. Explore the Bedesten, a former covered market, and admire the grand Hamza Bey Mosque. Experience the architectural beauty of Bey Hamam, the city's oldest Turkish bath, and Yeni Hamam. Marvel at the Alaca Imaret Mosque, a blend of Islamic and Byzantine styles. See the Passa Hamam and the Yeni Mosque, once used by the Donmeh community. Visit the house of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of modern Turkey. Enjoy the Passa Garden, an Ottoman-era retreat, and admire the stunning Villa Mordoch, a blend of Ottoman and neoclassical influences. This tour takes you on a journey through Thessaloniki’s diverse past, highlighting its deep-rooted Ottoman legacy and architectural wonders.
Minivan: Ottoman Monuments at Thessaloniki.
Up to 7 passengers (8 on request) with a Minivan.
Pickup included
The Musa Baba Türbe in Thessaloniki is a small yet historically significant Ottoman-era tomb, believed to belong to a revered dervish, Musa Baba. This türbe (mausoleum) reflects the city’s rich multicultural past, serving as a spiritual site for Sufis. Its architecture is modest yet captivating, embodying traditional Ottoman design. Though lesser-known, it stands as a reminder of Thessaloniki’s diverse heritage, where different religions and cultures coexisted for centuries. Visiting the türbe offers a glimpse into the mystical traditions of the Ottoman period and the city's layered history.
The Yahudi Hamam, or "Jewish Bath," in Thessaloniki is a historic Ottoman-era bathhouse located in the city's old Jewish quarter. Built in the 16th century, it served the city's thriving Sephardic Jewish community. Featuring traditional Ottoman architectural elements like domed ceilings and marble interiors, the hamam was an essential part of daily life, offering both hygiene and social gatherings. Though no longer in use, its structure remains a testament to Thessaloniki's multicultural past, highlighting the city's Jewish and Ottoman heritage in a once vibrant and diverse urban landscape.
The Bedesten in Thessaloniki is a historic covered market built during the late 15th century under Ottoman rule. Originally designed as a secure marketplace for valuable goods like textiles, jewelry, and spices, it features a rectangular structure with six domes and a blend of Byzantine and Ottoman architectural influences. Located in the heart of the city's commercial district, it was once a bustling trade hub. Today, the Bedesten houses small shops, cafes, and cultural spaces, offering visitors a glimpse into Thessaloniki’s vibrant mercantile past and multicultural history.
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We pick you up from your centrally located Thessaloniki hotel, Thessaloniki port or the address you give us.
• Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult • All prices are for 1 Tour and for 1 to 3 passengers Taxi or Sedan & up to 7 passengers (8 on request) with a MINIVAN. • You must be able to walk on unpaved or uneven terrain, otherwise the driver will do their best for you to see most of the sites • Departure time is between 6:00am-09:30am, based on your preference! • Duration: 6 hours • Our drivers are professional, friendly and knowledgeable. Their priority is your satisfaction and safety. All our drivers speak English and are ready to help and to provide tips! But does not come in the sites • Our cars are well-maintained, clean, and have free Wi-Fi. Baby chairs and most phone chargers are available on request, at no additional charge