Three different destinations in Greece….Thessaloniki, Ioannina and Nafplio

Recommended cities I have been to in Greece. Thessaloniki and Nafplio (Sear side) and Ioannina (no sea, but they have a great lake) were a memorable destinations that I will never forget. For me I will share with you some of the photos I took:


How I went there:

Nafplio: Go to OMONIA Metro station (GREEN LINE), once you get of the metro station ask where you can take the A51 busm bus ticket is 0.50cent. (Or go from Agiou Konstantinou street then find intersecting street Koumoundourou, you’ll find the bus station there). Stay in the bus until it reaches its final destination to Keffissias Terminal A for travel buses. Buy ticket from the Nafplio bus booth, ticket is around 12 euro one way.

Thessaloniki: Go to Larissa metro station (RED LINE), go out from the metro station and enter the suburban railway station. The one way ticket I paid for was 11 euro. Remember night fair is always cheaper.

Ioannina: Go to OMONIA Metro station (GREEN LINE), once you get of the metro station ask where you can take the A51 busm bus ticket is 0.50cent. (Or go from Agiou Konstantinou street then find intersecting street Koumoundourou, you’ll find the bus station there). Stay in the bus until it reaches its final destination to Keffissias Terminal A for travel buses. Buy ticket from the Ioannina bus booth, ticket is around 33 euro one way.

Hotels:

The three cities have all ranges of hotels from 1 to 5 stars. Recommended hotels are the ones with Double room prices ranging from 40 to 60 euro. You’ll get a decent room with shower and towels. Breakfast not included.

Tips:

  • Always travel in groups.
  • Try not to spend a lot money if you are a student. Souvlaki, Goddies and McDonalds are your food choices.
  • Enjoy it to the max, you’ll be there probably once in your life (Although I’ve been to Nafplio twice now…a recommended romantic city! :D)

My Photos:

Nafplio

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Thessaloniki

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Ioannina

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