Imathia - Travel Guide

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Imathia – Over 2,500 Years of History and Culture

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Imathia
Imathia

Imathia – Over 2,500 Years of History and Culture

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Iamthia at a Glance

Area: 1702.00 km²

Population: 140.611

Capital: Veria

Airport: None

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Map: Imathia

Endowed with incomparable natural beauty, long history and cultural heritage, the prefecture of Imathia is just an hour drive from the capital of Macedonia, Thessaloniki. With more than 2,500 years of history, its land is dotted with monuments of great archaeological interest, byzantine and post-byzantine churches and monasteries, and interesting museums with fine collections of artfacts. Here is Vergina (Aigai), a World Heritage Site by Unesco, the first capital of the Macedonian Kingdom and the place where Alexander the Great was crowned King. It is also the place where the ancient town of Mieza is located with the imposing Macedonian tombs as well as the prehistoric settlement of Nea Nikomedia which is the oldest in Europe. Here stands St. Paul’s Altar, a global monument of religious heritage, erected on the spot where St. Paul stood 2,000 years ago to preach Christianity to the people of Veria. 

Apart from the numerous archaeological and religious monuments, visitors have the opportunity to experience traditional districts and villages, beautiful parks and gardens, rivers, mountains and to taste the local cuisine and some of the most famous Greek wines. Imathia is home to two ski centers with various difficulty levels and to mountaineering fields addressed to mountaineers of all levels. The region offers great hiking and biking opportunities and is a perfect destination for horse riding and birdwatching with over 70 species of birds to have been counted in the wider area. Imathia is a year-round destination and discovering it, is definitely worthwhile. Read on to discover the hidden gems of Imathia prefecture with must see attractions, places to visit, and activities for your adventure.

 

 

 

Best of Imathia

Where to Stay

The region offers a wide variety of accommodations, from hotels and traditional guesthouses to apartments and rental rooms. You can choose to stay near the city center, in picturesque villages, or close to landmarks, depending on your preferences.

Accommodation Options

From hotels and traditional guesthouses to apartments and rental rooms, there are options to suit every taste and budget.

Best Areas

Stay in the city center for convenience, or choose small towns and villages for a more peaceful, authentic experience.

Booking Tips

In peak season, check online platforms and reviews to find reliable accommodation options for a pleasant stay.

How to Get There

Getting to Kilkis

You can reach Imathia by car via the E90/E75 highway from Thessaloniki, by train to Veria Railway Station, by the local KTEL Imathia bus service, or via nearby airports.

  • By Car: Via the E90/E75 highway connecting Thessaloniki with Veria, Naousa, and surrounding regions.
  • By Train: Veria Railway Station offers connections to Thessaloniki and other northern Greek cities.
  • By Air: The nearest major airport is Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG), about 85 km from Veria. From there, you can rent a car, take a bus, or use a taxi to reach Imathia.
  • By Bus: KTEL Imathia operates routes to Athens, Thessaloniki, Edessa, and other nearby towns.

KTEL Imathias Bus Service

Always check the official website for the latest routes and schedules.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Imathia is spring, though autumn dazzles with colours, winter is ideal for snow sports, and summer is pleasantly warm with long days.

Language

Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Currency

The Euro (€) is the official currency. Credit cards are accepted in most places, but carry cash for villages.

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