Galerian Complex (Rotonda, Kamara, Galerius’ Palace)

From

36,00  VAT inc.

per person
Duration
3 hours (180’)

An imperial stroll through the heart of Thessaloniki

Have you ever wondered what it feels like to walk in the footsteps of a Roman emperor? The Galerian Complex is not just a collection of monuments — it’s the remnants of an entire imperial city within the city. During our 3-hour walking tour, we’ll follow the traces of Galerius, passing by the Rotonda, the Kamara (Arch of Galerius), and the ruins of his palace. With photo stops, a relaxed pace, and captivating stories, we invite you to see Thessaloniki… through the eyes of a Caesar!

Meeting Point: Rotonda (Agios Georgios Square)

Duration: 3 hours (180’)

Language: English

Suitable for: All ages – ideal for families, solo travelers, and small groups

 

Participation Fee:

Adults & Teens (13+): €36/person

Children (6-12 years): €18

Infants & Toddlers (0-5 years): Free

* Prices include VAT 24%

 

✅ Included in the price

  • Guided tour with a certified professional tour guide
  • Final price includes 24% VAT
  • Small group experience (up to 20 participants)

 

❌ Not included

  • Transportation to/from the meeting point
  • Personal expenses and gratuities

Did you know? Galerius, Caesar of the Tetrarchy and key figure in Thessaloniki’s imperial transformation, had the reputation of a fierce warrior — and a rather difficult character. Lactantius, a contemporary Christian author, described him as quick-tempered, prone to violence, and fond of life’s pleasures — so much so that he compared his rule to outright tyranny! Perhaps the history of Thessaloniki was written not only in marble and victories but also in the human flaws of those who ruled it.

Join us on a fascinating journey through Thessaloniki’s historic center, exploring the Galerian Complex — a unique ensemble of monuments that testify to the city’s grandeur during the Tetrarchy period.
We start at the Rotonda, one of Thessaloniki’s most impressive and multi-layered monuments. You’ll learn about its various uses over the centuries — from mausoleum and temple to church and mosque — while enjoying its unique atmosphere and taking memorable photos.
From the Rotonda, we head to the Kamara, the imposing triumphal arch that served as a ceremonial entrance and a focal point for public celebrations. Here, we’ll uncover its symbolic significance for Thessaloniki and the stories hidden behind its relief sculptures. As you’ll discover, it has remained a beloved meeting point for the people of Thessaloniki for over 1,700 years!
Our walk concludes at the ruins of Galerius’ Palace, where an exterior tour will offer insights into the political power, daily life, and religious practices of the Tetrarchy era. The route is set at a relaxed pace, with plenty of stops for rest and photography, making it the perfect choice for anyone wishing to combine history with a pleasant city stroll.

• The tour will take place even in light rain
• We recommend arriving at the meeting point 10 minutes before the tour starts
• The tour does not include entrance to any monument, so no admission tickets are required in advance
• Please wear comfortable shoes and bring water and sun protection — especially during the warm summer months (sunglasses, hats, sunscreen)
• Easy-paced walking tour with a relaxed tempo and frequent stops. Family-friendly and suitable for strollers
• Accessibility: The route is fully accessible (no stairs or obstacles); however, due to its duration and walking nature, it may not be ideal for visitors with limited mobility