Athens, a city that was magnificent two and a half centuries ago, appeared in its very simple appearance. Small airports, unobtrusive roads, clouds and sunlight changed tricks. There is a sense of sacredness in the air, as if there is a god living in the depths of no man's wilderness. Aristotle Square is definitely the heartland to visit!
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Athens, a city that was magnificent two and a half centuries ago, appeared in its very simple appearance. Small airports, unobtrusive roads, clouds and sunlight changed tricks. There is a sense of sacredness in the air, as if there is a god living in the depths of no man's wilderness. Aristotle Square is definitely the heartland to visit!
Aristotle Square (Aristotelous Square), located in Selma Bay (Thermaikos Gulf), is the center of business, culture and shopping in Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city. There are many shops and restaurants around. It is the most lively and bustling place in the city. It is also one of the largest and most impressive squares in Greece...
Aristotle Square is one of the main squares in Saloniga. Near the sea, it is surrounded by hotels. It is full of modern atmosphere. It is connected with three parallel main streets in the city, namely, Egnatia Avenue, St. Jimmy Trios Avenue and Mitrobos Avenue. These streets are commercial districts, where many famous shops, pubs and restaurants are concentrated. Walking along the coast, there are many scenic spots to see.
This square is not large in size, but there are many people, many recognize the art here.
Down from St. Dimitrios Church, it's easy to find Aristotle Square, which also has a big market full of life. All kinds of commodities hang in the air. The business atmosphere in the square is not very strong. Aristotle Square goes down to the bottom of the sea. Looking back, the church is high above.