ON Residence.
Occupying a restored 1920s mansion on the Leoforos Nikis promenade, ON Residence functions as a living piece of Thessaloniki’s seafront history. The property is defined by its neoclassical bones—decorative wrought-iron balconies, coffered ceilings, and original marble staircases—paired with a restrained, modern interior palette. The guest experience centers on the revived Olympos Naoussa, a landmark restaurant dating back to 1927 that once served as the city’s social epicenter. Beyond the historic dining room and its hidden evergreen courtyard, the hotel features a sleek rooftop bar with unobstructed views over Thermaikos Bay. Rooms are understated and airy, many looking directly onto the Aegean horizon. It is a sophisticated urban retreat that avoids flashy tropes, focusing instead on architectural heritage and a prime location steps from Aristotelous Square.