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Find all the UNESCO monuments of Thessaloniki divided into two routes that you can complete in two days. Along the orange line of the map you can find the monuments that are located in the center of the city and along the blue line the monuments that are in (or close) to the Upper Town. The white line represents the city walls. Click on any pin of the map to see the name of the monument that is located on that certain spot. You can read about the monuments along route A (the orange line) here and the monuments along route B (the blue line) here.