What to order at Heraklion Central Market (1866 Street)

Must order
Graviera, barley rusk and a bag of mountain herbs
Editor tip
Run from the Meidani end towards Kornarou Square, and look for the Venetian archway hidden inside the Koudoumas coffee shop.
CuisineMarket
Price
NeighborhoodThe Agora
Last verified

Must order: Graviera, barley rusk and a bag of mountain herbs

Tip: Run from the Meidani end towards Kornarou Square, and look for the Venetian archway hidden inside the Koudoumas coffee shop.

Location

Address: Odos 1866, Iraklio 712 01, Heraklion

Also in The Agora

Karterou Street Fish Stalls ★ 4.3

Seafood€€The Agora

The fishmongers on Karterou at the top of the Heraklion market are the loudest corner of the Agora, and the place locals buy the day's catch.

Order: Whatever the fishmongers are shouting about that morning

Tip: Come before 11:00. The stalls sit near the top of the market, on the cross street that runs off 1866.

Kornarou Square ★ 4.0

MarketThe Agora

Kornarou Square closes the southern end of the Heraklion market, a fountain, a coffee house and the point where 1866 Street stops being a market.

Order: A Greek coffee at the fountain end of the market

Tip: The Bembo fountain and its Turkish pump house sit here, and the square marks the southern end of the 1866 Street market.

Agora Herb Shops ★ 4.2

MarketThe Agora

The herb shops along the Heraklion Agora sell dittany, mountain tea and spices by weight, and they are the market's most useful souvenir stop.

Order: Cretan dittany and a bag of mountain tea

Tip: Ask what is picked on Psiloritis rather than imported. The good shops will tell you which slope the tea came off.

Agora Cheese Counters ★ 4.4

Market€€The Agora

The cheese counters of the Heraklion Agora sell graviera, myzithra and staka by the kilo, and will tell you which mountain village made each one.

Order: Graviera Kritis, plus a tub of staka if they have it

Tip: Ask for a taste before buying. Most counters will cut a sliver of graviera and tell you which mountain village made the wheel.

Full The Agora food guide →

More markets in Heraklion

Karterou Street Fish Stalls ★ 4.3

Seafood€€The Agora

The fishmongers on Karterou at the top of the Heraklion market are the loudest corner of the Agora, and the place locals buy the day's catch.

Order: Whatever the fishmongers are shouting about that morning

Tip: Come before 11:00. The stalls sit near the top of the market, on the cross street that runs off 1866.

Kornarou Square ★ 4.0

MarketThe Agora

Kornarou Square closes the southern end of the Heraklion market, a fountain, a coffee house and the point where 1866 Street stops being a market.

Order: A Greek coffee at the fountain end of the market

Tip: The Bembo fountain and its Turkish pump house sit here, and the square marks the southern end of the 1866 Street market.

Agora Herb Shops ★ 4.2

MarketThe Agora

The herb shops along the Heraklion Agora sell dittany, mountain tea and spices by weight, and they are the market's most useful souvenir stop.

Order: Cretan dittany and a bag of mountain tea

Tip: Ask what is picked on Psiloritis rather than imported. The good shops will tell you which slope the tea came off.

Agora Cheese Counters ★ 4.4

Market€€The Agora

The cheese counters of the Heraklion Agora sell graviera, myzithra and staka by the kilo, and will tell you which mountain village made each one.

Order: Graviera Kritis, plus a tub of staka if they have it

Tip: Ask for a taste before buying. Most counters will cut a sliver of graviera and tell you which mountain village made the wheel.

See every markets pick in Heraklion →

← Back to Markets in Heraklion ← Heraklion food guide