
Aigli
Aigli at Katouni 5 is one of Ladadika's larger nightclub venues, operating a rotating schedule of Greek pop, mainstream dance, and occasional international guest DJ nights. The space is bigger than most Ladadika bars, with a proper dance floor, a DJ booth, lighting rig, and enough room for several hundred people. Cover charges on weekends run EUR 8 to 12, usually including one drink. Cocktails are EUR 8 to 11, beer EUR 5 to 7, and bottles for table service start around EUR 80. The music policy caters to the Greek mainstream, with popular Greek tracks drawing the biggest crowd reactions and international dance hits filling the gaps. The dance floor fills after 1 AM and stays active until 4 AM on weekends. The crowd is predominantly Greek, in their early 20s to 30s, dressed up and there to dance. The venue runs themed nights throughout the week during peak season, with Friday and Saturday drawing the largest crowds. Security is present and professional. The overall experience is a Greek nightclub night out, complete with the communal singing and dancing that characterizes the culture.
What to Expect
A proper nightclub with a dance floor that fills after midnight. The lighting and sound create an immersive environment. Greek pop tracks generate the most enthusiastic crowd responses, with entire sections of the room singing along. The atmosphere is celebratory and high-energy once things get going.
Loud, Greek, and communally energetic. The kind of club where the whole room moves as one during beloved songs.
Greek pop, laika, mainstream dance, commercial house, and occasional R&B nights.
Dressed up. Greeks take clubbing attire seriously. Smart casual minimum, with many people going beyond.
Experiencing Greek club culture, groups looking for a dance-focused night out, and visitors who want to see how Thessaloniki parties.
Cash and cards accepted. Cover usually cash at door.
Price Range
Cover EUR 8-12 (includes drink), cocktails EUR 8-11, beer EUR 5-7, bottles from EUR 80
≈ $9-13 cover, $9-12 cocktails, $5-8 beer, $88+ bottles
Hours
Thu-Sat midnight to 4 AM. Sometimes Wed in peak season.
Insider Tip
Arrive after 1 AM for the best atmosphere. The cover-includes-a-drink deal is standard. Check their social media for themed nights and guest DJ announcements. If you don't know Greek pop, go with it. The crowd's energy is infectious.
Full Review
Aigli delivers the authentic Greek nightclub experience in a Ladadika setting. The venue has enough space to build genuine club energy, which separates it from the smaller bars on the same street. When the dance floor fills after midnight and a popular Greek track drops, the collective response of hundreds of people singing and moving together is something that international visitors rarely experience elsewhere.
The music is unambiguously Greek mainstream. If you're looking for underground culture or international DJ sets, this isn't your venue. What Aigli does is play the music that Greek people love to dance to, and the result is a room full of people having an unself-conscious good time. The DJ reads the crowd skillfully, building the energy through the night and timing the biggest tracks for peak moments.
Drink prices are in line with Greek nightclub norms, and the cover-includes-a-drink format keeps the entry affordable. The bar handles the weekend rush adequately, though waits during peak hours are expected. Bottle service is available for groups who want guaranteed table space and faster drink access.
Aigli works as a destination for visitors specifically seeking the Greek club experience. It's not a place for cocktail appreciation or quiet conversation. It's a place for dancing, singing along to music you might not know, and experiencing the communal joy that Greek nightlife does better than most cultures. Come with an open mind and an empty dance card.
The Neighborhood
Aigli is on Katouni Street in Ladadika, among the district's bars and restaurants. Its larger size and club format distinguish it from the cocktail bars and rock venues that fill the surrounding lanes. The Ladadika setting provides easy access to pre-club drinks at neighboring venues.
Getting There
Katouni Street in Ladadika, accessible from the waterfront or Aristotelous Square on foot. The venue is at street level on the pedestrian lane. Taxis from central Thessaloniki are quick and cheap.
Address
Katouni 5, Ladadika, Thessaloniki 546 25
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Gorilla Bar
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Thermaikos Live
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Mojo Bar
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Berlin Bar
Cocktail lounge with exposed brick walls and dim lighting in a converted warehouse space. The bartenders make solid craft cocktails and the music stays at conversation level until midnight.