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Here’s your guide to visiting Thessaloniki in August:

What’s the Weather Like in Thessaloniki in August?

August in Thessaloniki is characterized by hot, dry, and sunny weather. Average daytime high temperatures typically range from 30°C to 34°C (86°F to 93°F), while nighttime lows are around 20°C to 23°C (68°F to 73°F). Rainfall is minimal, often less than 20mm across 1-3 days for the entire month. Sea temperatures in the Thermaic Gulf are pleasant for swimming, usually between 25°C and 27°C (77°F and 81°F).

What are Typical Costs and Availability in August?

August is peak tourist season, impacting both costs and availability. Accommodation: Expect higher prices and limited options without advance booking. A budget hostel bed might cost €25-€45 per night (estimated), while a mid-range hotel could range from €80-€150 per night (estimated). Food: Street food like a souvlaki costs €3-€5. A casual restaurant meal typically runs €12-€25 per person (estimated), excluding drinks. Flights: Prices vary significantly by origin, but generally trend higher due to peak demand. Book all travel components well in advance.

What Should I Expect in Thessaloniki in August?

Expect the city to be lively but also very hot. Crowds are moderate to high, as it’s a popular time for both international tourists and domestic visitors. While many locals might head to coastal areas, the city center maintains a vibrant atmosphere, especially in the evenings. Most outdoor activities are best enjoyed in the early morning or late afternoon/evening to avoid the intense midday heat. Air-conditioned venues like museums offer a welcome respite.

What are the Best Activities for August in Thessaloniki?

Focus on indoor attractions or early/late outdoor exploration. Visit the White Tower and stroll the Promenade during cooler hours. Explore the Archaeological Museum or the Museum of Byzantine Culture for air-conditioned comfort. Enjoy the city’s vibrant nightlife and dining scene in the evening. Consider a day trip to nearby beaches like Perea or Agia Triada for swimming, or a longer excursion to the beautiful Halkidiki peninsula.

Where Can I Find Free Amenities?

Tools like AllInMap can help travelers locate free public amenities such as drinking water fountains, restrooms, and Wi-Fi hotspots, which are particularly useful during hot summer months.

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