Rotunda
Location: It was named after the Roman structure in the area, dating back to around 304 AD. One of the most iconic monuments of Thessaloniki is the Arch of Galerius, also known as Kamara, located on the upper side of Egnatia Street and a short distance from the Rotunda. It is one of the most well-known meeting points for the city's residents and visitors.
Unique Characteristics: The Rotunda is traditionally a hub for students. It features many taverns, cafes, fast food outlets, and apartments convenient for students as it is adjacent to the universities and has public transport to the Technological Educational Institutes.
Accessibility: Due to direct access to Egnatia, the area is served by public transport in all directions as well as taxis.
Investment Potential: The location, due to increased demand from students, is recommended for investment in rental properties with consistently high returns.