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Panorama
Thessaloniki, Greece · Neighborhood Guide
Upscale hillside suburb with panoramic city and sea views. Quiet, residential, excellent restaurants, and the best air quality in the metro area.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Panorama at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
€800–€1,200/month for 1-BR
Rent Range
Very safe — upscale residential area with low crime. Quiet streets, good lighting. One of Thessaloniki's safest neighborhoods.
Safety
60–100 Mbps from Cosmote and Vodafone. Fibre coverage less universal than central Thessaloniki — check specific address.
Internet
Who Lives in Panorama?
Affluent Greek families, professionals, doctors, lawyers, and a small number of well-established expats who prioritize quality of life over walkability. Average age 35–60.
Living in Panorama — Practical Details
Walkability
Low — hillside suburban layout. Walkable within the village center but car required for commuting to city center and daily errands.
Grocery & Food Access
Masoutis and AB Vassilopoulos supermarkets in Panorama center. Local bakeries and butcher shops. Saturday morning street market for fresh produce.
Getting Around
- Bus routes 58 and 59 to city center — 25–35 min
- Car: essential for Panorama living — 15 min drive to city center
- Taxi/Bolt: €8–€12 to city center
- Parking: easy and free in residential areas
Nearby Coworking
- Limited — most coworking is in central Thessaloniki (20 min drive)
- Home offices are the norm here — good internet makes it viable
Insider Tips for Panorama
- 1The views from Panorama toward the Thermaic Gulf are genuinely panoramic — especially at sunset with a coffee at one of the hillside cafés
- 2Panorama's bakeries and patisseries are considered the best in Thessaloniki — try Terkenlis for tsoureki
- 3Winter mornings bring frost and occasional snow — beautiful but plan for cold-weather driving
- 4The tradeoff is clear: better air, views, and space vs longer commute and car dependency
FAQ — Panorama, Thessaloniki
What is Panorama like for expats?
Panorama is a higher-end neighborhood in Thessaloniki. Upscale hillside suburb with panoramic city and sea views. Quiet, residential, excellent restaurants, and the best air quality in the metro area. Best for: Families and professionals seeking comfort and prestige; requires a car.
How much does it cost to live in Panorama, Thessaloniki?
Panorama is classified as "Higher-End" in Thessaloniki. Typical rent: €800–€1,200/month for 1-BR. Total monthly budget in Thessaloniki: €1,100–€1,700.
Is Panorama safe for expats?
Very safe — upscale residential area with low crime. Quiet streets, good lighting. One of Thessaloniki's safest neighborhoods.
Who lives in Panorama?
Affluent Greek families, professionals, doctors, lawyers, and a small number of well-established expats who prioritize quality of life over walkability. Average age 35–60.
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