Glide effortlessly on a premium e-bike from the seafront promenade and the iconic Umbrellas sculpture to the fortress walls of the Upper City (Ana Poli), taking in Byzantine churches, Sephardic Jewish heritage, and panoramic bay views most visitors never reach.
What to expect
After a brief fitting and safety introduction, you roll along the magnificent 3-km waterfront promenade past Alexander the Great's equestrian statue and George Zongolopoulos's celebrated steel Umbrellas installation before the route climbs gently (the electric assist handles the gradient effortlessly) to the Ano Poli upper city. Here, cobbled lanes wind between restored Ottoman mansions, tiny Byzantine chapels, and the intact Byzantine city walls with sweeping views across the gulf toward Mount Olympus on clear days. The return route passes through the Jewish Quarter, where your guide narrates the remarkable 500-year history of Thessaloniki's once-thriving Sephardic community. The entire experience moves at a pace that allows spontaneous stops for photos and questions.
Good to know
Meeting point is typically near the White Tower, approximately a 10-minute walk from the port. Tours last 3–3.5 hours, allowing comfortable time before all-aboard. No cycling experience required — the e-bikes are intuitive. Helmets are provided. Book directly through the Tripadvisor listing to confirm a small-group or private slot on your port date.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Thessaloniki — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.