Thessaloniki
Greece's cultural co-capital with a legendary waterfront promenade, student energy and the best street food in the Balkans.
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Cosa dicono locali ed expat
- ✓Legendary nightlife & cultural scene
- ✓Mild climate year-round
- ✓Affordable for Western salaries · €1000/mo comfortable
- ✕Tight budget for local salaries
Dettaglio dei costi
Meteo
Posso permettermi Thessaloniki?
Dicci dove guadagni oggi — ti mostriamo lo stipendio comodo equivalente a Thessaloniki.
Consigli locali
Ladadika is the nightlife district but explore Valaoritou street for underground bars
The waterfront promenade (Nea Paralia) is 4km of pure Mediterranean bliss — best at sunset
Modiano and Kapani markets are the heart of the city — best bougatsa and street food
Quartieri
Affitti live per quartiere arrivano con l'integrazione LocaYo — lancio 1° maggio.
Fatti pratici
Domande frequenti su Thessaloniki
Is Thessaloniki safe for expats and digital nomads?
Thessaloniki scores 7.0/10 for safety — generally safe with typical urban caution needed. The biggest watch-outs are petty theft in tourist areas and late-night transit hubs.
How much does it cost to live in Thessaloniki?
Single expat budget: ~€1000 / month comfortable, including €450 rent for a 1-bedroom in the centre. Average local salary is €1200/month — salary-to-cost ratio 1.20×.
What is the climate and air quality in Thessaloniki?
Current month avg temp ~25°C. Estimated AQI ~58 (moderate). Mild, pleasant climate most of the year.
Which neighborhoods are best in Thessaloniki?
Popular picks: Ladadika, Ano Poli, Kalamaria, Toumba. Ladadika tends to be the creative/walkable hub, while Kalamaria offers better value for families or long stays. Settling in? On LocaYo you can rent tools, bikes and gear locally instead of buying.
How good is internet & remote-work infrastructure in Thessaloniki?
Average speed 50 Mbps (6.5/10). Good in centre, patchier in outskirts.
Moving to Thessaloniki?
Don't buy a drill for one job. Rent tools and equipment from locals — cheaper, and no clutter to store.