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Address: Egnatia 52, Thessaloniki 546 30

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Modiano Market ★ 4.4

The 1920s Modiano Market building on Ermou reopened in December 2022 after a full restoration. It now houses produce stalls, food vendors, and delicatessen counters under the historic glass roof alongside small bars, restaurants, and a spice shop (Modiano Bahar). Final fitouts continue into 2026 but the core market is fully operational.

Ergon Agora ★ 4.3

Ergon Agora on Pavlou Mela is a curated marketplace for Greek producers: olive oils, honeys, pasta, cheese, charcuterie, wine, and spirits sourced directly from farms and co-operatives across Greece. The attached restaurant and cafe offer immediate eating of what the shelves sell. A functional rather than performative food market.

Athonos Square Market ★ 4.3

Athonos Square and the lanes immediately around it form the city's authentic spice, herb, and traditional-product quarter. The shops sell loose teas, mountain herbs from the Macedonian highlands, nuts, honey, olive oil, traditional sweets, and woven straw goods alongside the square's tavernas. A short walk from Aristotelous Square and the easiest way to taste-shop Greek pantry staples in one block.

Organic Farmers Market ★ 4.1

The weekly organic farmers market in Kalamaria operates on Saturday mornings along the waterfront. Certified organic producers from Chalkidiki, Pieria, and the Macedonian highlands sell direct: vegetables, eggs, raw honey, artisan cheeses.

Bit Bazaar Antique Market ★ 4.0

Bit Bazaar sits north of Aristotelous Square next to the Roman Forum, a tucked-in plaza ringed by tall apartment blocks and entered from Olympou, Venizelou, or Tositsa. The ground-floor shops trade in antiques, vintage furniture, and second-hand finds; the upper floors and side alleys host meze tavernas and bars that come alive after dark, particularly for rebetiko nights.

Olicatessen ★ 4.3

Olicatessen in Ano Ladadika is a small specialist olive-oil shop and deli founded by the Argyros family, with oils from across Greece alongside olives, vinegars, pastes, traditional sweets, and bottled Greek pantry items, plus a small wine selection. Curated by a family that has worked in olive oil for decades.

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