Athens to Thessaloniki
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Athens to Thessaloniki
Hello,
I am travelling to Greece in September and was planning on visiting my grandparents village. The name of the village is Solun. I was told that I would need to take a train from Athens to Thessaloniki then transfer to a bus to Solun. Is this correct? Or would flying to a better option? Any help would be great.
Thanks
I am travelling to Greece in September and was planning on visiting my grandparents village. The name of the village is Solun. I was told that I would need to take a train from Athens to Thessaloniki then transfer to a bus to Solun. Is this correct? Or would flying to a better option? Any help would be great.
Thanks
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Hmmm... I didn't know this, but Odin is correct. Apparently Solun is the name nationalists from the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) call the city of Thessaloniki. Given the sensitivity of Greeks over Macedonia, you may want to do a little more research before travelling to Greece. ;-) 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFsyJKjkf94
http://maktruth.blogspot.co.uk/2008/...-is-solun.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFsyJKjkf94
http://maktruth.blogspot.co.uk/2008/...-is-solun.html
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The name of the "village" is Thessaloniki, and is actually a metropolis.
The Slavs call it Solun, the Turks Selanik, the French Salonique, and the Romans Thessalonica. But the original name is Thessaloniki, capital of Macedonia and second city of Greece.
The Slavs call it Solun, the Turks Selanik, the French Salonique, and the Romans Thessalonica. But the original name is Thessaloniki, capital of Macedonia and second city of Greece.
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Mesonissi (Μεσονήσι) is a small village that practically belongs to the city of Florina in Western Macedonia.
If your grandparents referred to "Solun" chances are, they were part of a slavic speaking minority that lives in the wider area of Florina.
If your grandparents referred to "Solun" chances are, they were part of a slavic speaking minority that lives in the wider area of Florina.
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Trains link Athens and Thessaloniki in 5h, that's centre to centre with no check-in.
Flying will take 4h of train-airport-flight-bus, even if the flight itself is just 1h.
More importantly, the train ride is wonderful, an experience in itself - fabulous scenery through the mountains over dramatic viaducts, several of which were attached by SOE in WW2. Then you go along the Aegean and past Mt Olympus, home of the Greek gods, before arriving in Thessaloniki.
Don't miss it!
www.trainose.gr sells tickets from just €9 if you can work it out. A little help from Google translate. Or just buy at the station if you can't manage online booking.
Flying will take 4h of train-airport-flight-bus, even if the flight itself is just 1h.
More importantly, the train ride is wonderful, an experience in itself - fabulous scenery through the mountains over dramatic viaducts, several of which were attached by SOE in WW2. Then you go along the Aegean and past Mt Olympus, home of the Greek gods, before arriving in Thessaloniki.
Don't miss it!
www.trainose.gr sells tickets from just €9 if you can work it out. A little help from Google translate. Or just buy at the station if you can't manage online booking.
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