Porto Palace Hotel Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki - 65, 26th Octovriou Avenue view on map

Da 169€

RESERVE

Porto Palace Hotel Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki - 65, 26th Octovriou Avenue view on map

Da 169€

RESERVE

Da 169€

RESERVE

Availability

Superior Single Room
Superior Single Room
Max capacity 1 persons
Superior Twin or Double Room
Superior Twin or Double Room
Max capacity 2 persons
Superior Triple Room
Superior Triple Room
Max capacity 3 persons
Business Suite
Business Suite
Max capacity 2 persons
Executive Suite
Executive Suite
Max capacity 2 persons
Family Room
Family Room
Max capacity 4 persons
Run of the house single
Run of the house single
Max capacity 1 persons
Run of the house Twin/ Double
Run of the house Twin/ Double
Max capacity 2 persons
Run of the house triple
Run of the house triple
Max capacity 3 persons

Property Highlights & Amenities

Porto Palace Hotel Thessaloniki is a unique hospitality choice in Thessaloniki, housed in a historical building of 1913 with industrial architecture. The hotel offers a variety of rooms and suites, as well as hosting large business events and social gatherings. With 5 meeting rooms, 5 conference halls, and a roof garden with views of Thermaikos Gulf, it is the only hotel in Thessaloniki capable of hosting a 2500 participants meeting. The hotel's Zaytinya Restaurant serves the best breakfast in Thessaloniki, while Ursa Minor Rooftop Bar & Restaurant offers a unique dining experience with panoramic views.

24-Hour Reception / Front Desk Baby Chairs at the Restaurant Bar Bell-Boy Service Car & Motorbike Rental Doctor (upon request) Fax & Photocopy Service Laundry & Ironing Service Lobby Lounge Parking Area Pets are not Allowed Pulse Gym Restaurant Room Service Safe Deposit Box Satelite TV Sauna URSA Minor Rooftop Bar & Restaurant Wi-Fi Internet Access

Around this hotel

Thessaloniki - 65, 26th Octovriou Avenue

Getting to Thessaloniki

Popular airports offering direct flights
LGW
London Gatwick
CDG
Paris Charles de Gaulle
FRA
Frankfurt
MUC
Munich
Easiest airport to fly from
Athens International Airport
“Eleftherios Venizelos”
Athens, Greece
Popular ports offering direct routes
Sporades
Skiathos
Sporades
Skopelos (Glossa)
Northern Aegean
Lemnos (Myrina)
Northern Aegean
Lesvos (Mytilene)
Ferry types and duration
High-speed ferries
Skiathos → Thessaloniki (~3h )
Conventional ferries
Lemnos → Thessaloniki (~7h )

Descrizione

Porto Palace Hotel & Conference Center constitutes a unique hospitality choice in Thessaloniki. Housed in a historical building of 1913 and preserving its industrial architecture, Porto Palace Hotel stands out among other hotels in town.

Choose among its 175 rooms, including Comfort, Superior Rooms and its luxurious suites, Business, Executive, Presidential or Vice Presidential. All rooms offer numerous comforts, a working desk and free WiFi connection.

Porto Palace Hotel Thessaloniki hosts the largest business events, local or international congresses as well as social events (wedding or baptism receptions, anniversary dinners etc.). It features 5 fully equipped meeting rooms, 5 large conference halls and a roof garden with views of Thermaikos Gulf. Porto Palace Hotel is the only one in Thessaloniki which can host a 2500 participants meeting. The historical Grand Pietra Hall is the biggest conference hall in Northern Greece.

The best breakfast in Thessaloniki, with local and Mediterranean savors, is served daily at Zaytinya Restaurant. Lunch or dinner is a unique experience you can taste all year round. During summer, you can indulge yourself with the gastronomic menu and signature cocktails, while enjoying the views around the atmospheric environment of Ursa Minor Rooftop Bar & Restaurant.

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4.5 (4282 Reviews)
  • 4/5
    09.07.2025
    I was here for a conference. I saw comments on being a horrible conference place and wanted to comment. In our conference everything worked well. There were two quiet rooms. Only in the expo room air conditioner was loud it was hard to hear each other. Roof top had a nice view. Location is a little far from city center. The food conference provided was good. I didn’t stay in this hotel.
    Burcu Oz
    Burcu Oz
  • 1/5
    25.06.2025
    Horrible place to have a conference at. There are no working spaces. Many of the few electrical outlets are broken. The projectors are ancient and have bad colour reproduction. The microphones don't work in some rooms. Food is worse than in my university canteen. I don't understand how this is a "5-star" hotel. Its in a super ugly industrial area with nothing to do around. Staff is unwilling to help when I ask them to fix any of these issues. They just say "we know" to dismiss me, and then move on doing nothing.
    Bob Orbit
    Bob Orbit
  • 4/5
    18.07.2025
    For a transit period all is ok , if may leave with uber taxi anytime when have to be in center . A apreciat · Breakfast ok for a " greek 5 star hotel " . Nothing to say negative . Very clean room and hotel . Ok for services excepted the time bus for center . Parking ok . Need to have a taxi for center 6-7 EUR / but ok if look for a nice beer or ouzo . Fine wifi internet . Not more space if look for business problems in room . Nu a apreciat · Personel atitude . Was not in negative way or other issue , but all look as they are superior race and the other down . Not like this , have to be all in a frinedly mood . Sorry have not any problems , but you feel when things are not ok . Even on breakfast was same atitude .
    Gabriel Radu
    Gabriel Radu
  • 1/5
    25.05.2025
    This is the worst 5-star hotel I’ve ever stayed in. It’s loud, not nice to look at, and the service is almost non-existent. Breakfast was terrible — cheap food and no espresso. There’s no proper place to sit outside unless you want to be right next to a busy street. And if you open the bathroom window, you’ll see the hotel hallway, with people walking past all the time. Hard to believe this place calls itself a luxury hotel.
    Kamen Yankulov
    Kamen Yankulov
  • 5/5
    18.06.2025
    Everything good but I really don't get it almost 15 Euros for a tostie and 7 Euros for a bottle of sparkling water? In my view they need to reconsider the way the approach clients' needs and complaints.
    Yiorgos Alimonos
    Yiorgos Alimonos
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