Welcome to The Caravan Café, where every sip tells a story and every bite is a journey through flavors. Housed on the ground floor of our meticulously restored neoclassical building at 1 Rebelou Street, The Caravan Café comprise a unique project blending locals and travelers and providing them with genuine hospitality and exceptional service. While on the upper floors of our preserved building, you will find our well-designed rooms and suites, which complete The Caravan’s experience.
Originally built in 1929 as a small “seragio,” an inn that welcomed travelers passing through the city, this historic landmark has seen many chapters in its storied past. Designated as a listed property by the Ministry of Macedonia-Thrace in 1998, and subsequently leased and restored by the National Bank of Greece in 2001, the building now stands as a testament to the preservation of Thessaloniki’s architectural heritage.
Originally built in 1929 as a small “seragio,” an inn that welcomed travelers passing through the city, this historic landmark has seen many chapters in its storied past. Designated as a listed property by the Ministry of Macedonia-Thrace in 1998, and subsequently leased and restored by the National Bank of Greece in 2001, the building now stands as a testament to the preservation of Thessaloniki’s architectural heritage.
Our philosophy is rooted in the belief that hospitality is about more than just fancy projects or lavish decorations—it’s about people. Just as travelers once found respite within these walls, we invite you to join us in creating new memories and forging connections in this timeless space.
As you step into our café, you’ll be transported on a journey through time, where contemporary comforts blend seamlessly with old-world charm. Whether you’re a local seeking a cozy spot to unwind, a traveler in search of authentic flavors, or a guest looking for a welcoming retreat, The Caravan Café welcomes you with open arms. So come, sip, savor, and let the stories of Thessaloniki unfold around you, within the walls of this cherished historical landmark.