Greece, Central Macedonia, Aristotelis

Welcome to Aristotelis, Greece

Aristotelis is a small city located in the northern part of Greece, in the region of Macedonia. It is a beautiful and peaceful city, surrounded by lush green hills and forests. The city is named after the famous Greek philosopher Aristotle, who was born in the nearby city of Stagira.

Aristotelis is known for its beautiful architecture, with its old buildings and cobblestone streets. The city is home to many historical sites, such as the ancient acropolis of Stagira, the ruins of the ancient city of Olynthos, and the Byzantine castle of Zygos. There are also several churches and monasteries in the area, including the Church of the Virgin Mary and the Monastery of St. John the Baptist.

The city is also known for its vibrant nightlife, with many bars, restaurants, and clubs. There are also several cultural events held throughout the year, such as the annual Festival of Dionysus, which celebrates the ancient Greek god of wine and fertility.

Aristotelis is a great place to visit for those looking for a peaceful and relaxing holiday. The city has a lot to offer, from its beautiful architecture and historical sites to its vibrant nightlife and cultural events. It is a great destination for those looking to explore the history and culture of Greece.

Must see attractions

  • Mount Olympus: - The highest mountain in Greece and the mythical home of the Greek gods, Mount Olympus is a must-see for any traveler to Aristotelis. Its stunning views of the surrounding countryside and its rich history make it a popular destination.
  • Meteora Monasteries: - The Meteora Monasteries are a series of monasteries built atop sandstone pillars in the region of Thessaly. These monasteries are some of the oldest in Greece and offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Larissa Castle: - Larissa Castle is a well-preserved fortress located in the city of Larissa. It was built in the 13th century and offers visitors a glimpse into the past.
  • Thermopylae: - Thermopylae is a famous pass in Greece that was the site of a famous battle between the Greeks and the Persians in 480 BC. It is now a popular tourist destination and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Delphi: - Delphi is an ancient city located in the region of Phocis. It was the site of the Oracle of Delphi and is now a popular tourist destination. It offers visitors a glimpse into the past and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Nearest cities

  • Komotini, Greece: 55.3 km
  • Kavala, Greece: 57.2 km
  • Xanthi, Greece: 59.9 km
  • Alexandroupoli, Greece: 78.3 km
  • Svilengrad, Bulgaria: 85.2 km

Nearest airports

  • Thessaloniki Macedonia International Airport (SKG) - 63.22 km*
  • Kavala Alexander the Great International Airport (KVA) - 90.71 km*
  • Skiathos Island National Airport (JSI) - 144.94 km*
  • Nea Anchialos National Airport (VOL) - 159.78 km*
  • Kozani State Airport Filippos (KZI) - 160.13 km*

Nearest train stations

  • Thessaloniki Airport - 62.80 km*
* Approximate distance to the city centre in a straight line