What to do and see in Kavala, East Macedonia and Thrace: The Best Free Things to do

January 28, 2022 Margarita Chappel

Kavala (Greek: Καβάλα [kaˈvala]) is a city in northern Greece, the principal seaport of eastern Macedonia and the capital of Kavala regional unit.
Restaurants in Kavala

1. Blue Rooster Emporium

Poulidou 25, Kavala 65201 Greece +(30)251 111354 https://www.facebook.com/BlueRoosterEmporium/
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Blue Rooster Emporium

Here you will find quality items; ceramics, olive wood, handmade jewelry and many more items if interest - all made in Greece and displayed in a contemporary environment.

Reviewed By Traceypiglet

This is the second year we have visited Kavala and The Blue Rooster Emporium, so many beautiful things to buy, stunning ceramics and pottery and fabulous olive wood items so much choice of gifts, all designed and made in Greece too, add to that friendly and helpful staff, and it truly is an essential stop off.

2. The Aquaduct

Lachana, Kavala 652 01 Greece http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp?obj_id=5882
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The Aquaduct

Reviewed By visitkavala - Kavala, Greece

The most characteristic monument of Kavala is the large, arched aqueduct, known by the name “Kamares” (Arches), with a length of 270 m and a maximum height of 25 m. They were built in 1520-1530, a period during which many infrastructure works were carried out in Kavala, with the aim of reconstructing the city after the destruction of 1391. The Kamares are a huge structure, out of proportion to the size of the then insignificant settlement.

3. Panagia

Kavala Greece http://jti-rhodope.eu/poi.php?poi_id=1_307&lang=el
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Panagia

Reviewed By apars0n - Manchester, United Kingdom

Panagia, the old town of Kavala, is much prettier and less ramshackle than the old town area of Thessaloniki (in my opinion) and is a lovely area to explore and, probably, get lost in. Follow the street up from opposite St Paul's monument (with the luminous mosaic) and head upwards. If you decide to go up any of the stairs on the left, you may well find yourself having to come back down again, but that is part of the charm of the area. There are places to eat and gift shops, but everything is relaxed and understated, rather than pushy and tacky. Apart from the castle (with lovely views of the aquaduct and the city), there are portions of the old city walls, the Halil Bey Mosque, Mehmet Ali's residence and the Imaret to discover within Panagia's twisty streets. And despite the effort needed in the walk up, remember that what goes up comes down again!

4. Monument Apostle Paul - Church St. Nicholas

Hydra Street, Kavala Greece http://jti-rhodope.eu/poi.php?poi_id=1_363&lang=el
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Monument Apostle Paul - Church St. Nicholas

5. Halil Bey Mosque (Old Music)

Anthemiou, Kavala Greece http://jti-rhodope.eu/poi.php?poi_id=1_353&lang=en
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Halil Bey Mosque (Old Music)

Reviewed By evaevoula

its a nice building at suburn "panagia".... with color ..nice walls and ceiling with beautiful color painting ...and an amazing floor of glass...so you can see some part of the first first church of jesus christ in this area.... after church the building used from philharmonic of municipality of kavala....and now some times culture events happens there..

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