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Thessaloniki’s Tiny Places: Ladadika

I decided to make goals on my blog and one of them is to find and post about the “tiny places” in Thessaloniki. I am still discovering the city I now live. And it’s a mix of everything from anything! Its history is too vast for my brain to handle, but I am trying my utmost best to remember its past through enormous readings. Sometime ago, I was walking on the little aisles of this city, finding little places within its old and historic walls. The uniqueness of Thessaloniki is not always appreciated, but I will point them out, slowly, and will highlight these “tiny places” worth visiting. BUT Ok, you might find them not interesting, but as a saying goes: “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” By the way speaking of this saying, I found something about its origin: HERE

Yesterday, I happen to go out with Mr. Hubby in Ladadika. As a result, I took few photos of our short walk as we were waiting for his students to finish their speaking exam in Michigan ECPE. As of the moment, these photos won’t justify the beauty of this little area in Thessaloniki city, but to me, this little area when I first discovered it in 2009, (I think) is one of the most important places not to miss when you are in Thessaloniki center. I will be adding more photos in near future. Though I have old photos of Ladadika but they were taken with bad camera lens so it’s good to start anew with my Olympus VR-340. 🙂 Between the photos below, you will read a bit of history of this place. 

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