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Thessaloniki, Greece

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Life in Thessaloniki as a digital nomad

Living, working remotely, and the Greek DNV route from Thessaloniki — a practical 2026 guide.

Why base yourself in Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki is the cooler second city of Greece — a Mediterranean port founded in 315 BC by Cassander of Macedon, named for his wife (Alexander the Great's half-sister), and the cultural capital of the Greek north. It's also the country's student city, with around 100,000 university students keeping the long Aristotelous Square buzzing late into the night. The most photographed sight is the seafront White Tower, an Ottoman-era cylindrical fortress that's been the city's symbol since the late 15th century; climb its spiral ramp for the panorama over the Thermaic Gulf. From there, walk along the 4km Nea Paralia waterfront promenade with its evocative public sculptures (the Umbrellas by Zongolopoulos is the icon) past the modern art museum to Mount Olympus on a clear day in the distance. Inland, an extraordinary string of UNESCO-listed Byzantine churches — Hagia Sophia, the Rotunda, the tiny domed Hosios David with its 5th-century mosaic — punctuates the residential streets. Don't miss the dramatic Archaeological Museum (the gold treasures of Philip II of Macedon's royal tombs from nearby Vergina) and the Modiano Market, recently restored, for excellent food and small bars. Thessaloniki's food scene is widely considered the best in Greece.

Thessaloniki at a glance

Summer temp
28°C
Winter temp
6°C
Main airport
SKG
Timezone
EET (UTC+2)
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Living in Thessaloniki as a nomad: frequently asked questions

Is Thessaloniki a good base for digital nomads?
Thessaloniki combines reliable infrastructure, an established expat community, and a Greece DNV route that gives you up to 36 months of legal residence. The Greek visa lets you live here without the 90/180 Schengen tourist constraint.
What is the internet like in Thessaloniki?
Most Greece cities including Thessaloniki have widespread fibre, mobile 5G across the centre, and a growing coworking footprint. Plan to use a coworking pass or a flat with verified speeds rather than relying on cafés.
Do I need a Greece DNV to live in Thessaloniki?
If you're staying more than 90 days in any 180 (the Schengen rule), yes — either the Greece DNV or another long-stay residence permit. Short stays under 90 days are fine on visa-free travel or ETIAS from Q4 2026.
When's the best time to scout Thessaloniki?
April to October Use the trip to test workspaces, neighbourhoods, and the Greek bureaucracy before committing to a DNV move.
Can I bring my family to Thessaloniki on the DNV?
It depends on the Greece DNV's family rules. The family planning page covers who qualifies, the income top-ups per dependent, and the partner-recognition rules in detail.

Compare Greece with other European DNVs

Greece is one of twelve European countries offering a digital nomad visa in 2026. Income thresholds, tax regimes, and processing times vary widely — compare the full European landscape before committing.

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