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Very social with very functional, very lively, somewhat trendy character.

Experience the golden glow of a serene sunset at Mistral Seaside Bar in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece. This vibrant yet cozy seaside spot invites travelers and locals alike to unwind while sipping on refreshing cocktails or aromatic coffee, surrounded by the shimmering Aegean Sea and gentle sea breeze. The warm sunlight filters through the glass ceiling, casting dreamy amber hues over lively groups and intimate corners, creating an unbeatable sensory escape. Whether you're a social butterfly or craving a quiet moment by the water, Mistral promises a soulful atmosphere filled with laughter, connection, and unforgettable moments. Dive into this coastal haven for an authentic taste of Greece’s relaxed seaside culture.

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Spring and Autumn months for warm, pleasant weather and sunset views

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Most videos filmed Jun–Sep during autumn. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.

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Spring and Autumn months for warm, pleasant weather and sunset views

2 hours

Camera or smartphone for photos, Light jacket for evening breeze, Comfortable casual wear, Sunglasses for daytime, and Cash or card for drinks and snacks

Couples, Groups of Friends, Solo Travelers, Weekend Getaway Seekers, and Sunset Lovers

Almería Airport is the closest, approximately 40 minutes by car from Roquetas de Mar, with good connections to major European cities.

Find accommodation options from seaside boutique hotels to cozy guesthouses in Kalamaria and greater Thessaloniki.Book a stay →

Combine your evening here with a stroll along the Thessaloniki waterfront promenade or visits to nearby local tavernas and historic sites.Book a tour →

$1-$25

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