
In the heart of Thessaloniki.
Serviced suites in Ladadika — step outside and it's all right there: shops, restaurants, a walk along the seafront, all on foot.
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The suite
You wake in 30 square metres where everything has its place: coffee from the Nespresso machine in your own kitchen, water and tea already on the counter when you arrive, and at night you come back to a queen bed waiting for you. Only five suites, all identical, on the fourth floor of an old commercial building — no front desk, no queues, arrival directions on your phone.
See the suite- Ladadika — 2 min on foot
- Aristotelous Square — 9 min
- The White Tower — 19 min


Your host, Christos
There's no front desk behind Loena — there's Christos. He answers the messages and the phone himself, which is why guests mention him by name. Ask where to eat, what to skip, and how to get around, and you get a straight answer from someone who lives in the quarter, not a script.
Our story →“Amazing location and a spotless apartment!”
“Christos is a fantastic host, very helpful and friendly.”
“Everything was perfect: spotless, ideal location, modern and elegant design.”
The city
If you have never been, this is the Thessaloniki waiting for you — and most of the best of it is on foot from our door. A dinner you'll remember at Charoupi, three minutes away; the bougatsa everyone sends you to, at Bantis; fish at the century-old Mavri Thalassa; the slow turn of the OTE Tower over the gulf; a last drink on the water at Kitchen Bar. These are the names a local gives you — and we'll walk you to every door.



Our Thessaloniki

The waterfront
The Nea Paralia walk starts at the White Tower and follows the sea. Go at dusk — that is when the whole city comes out.
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The table
Ladadika is our neighbourhood — the first tavernas are two minutes from the door. At night the tables spill onto the cobbles and nobody is in a hurry.
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The history
The walls of Ano Poli, Agios Dimitrios, the Rotunda — this city counts its centuries on every street. In between, the lanes of the old market work on as they always have.
