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Address: Kalamaria Waterfront, Thessaloniki

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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.

Kapani Fish Corridor ★ 4.5

The fish corridor inside Kapani Market is where Thessaloniki's restaurant chefs begin their mornings. Red mullet from the Aegean, anchovies, sea bream, octopus, and whatever the trawlers brought in overnight. Prices are negotiated at the display counter. Operational from 06:00, depleted by noon.

To Pantopolio Tis Thessalonikis ★ 4.2

To Pantopolio Tis Thessalonikis on Komninon is a long-running Greek deli with shelves and counters of cured fish, mountain cheeses from Northern Greece, olives, regional honeys, traditional sweets, and Greek pantry staples. The owners are happy to advise on what to taste and what travels home.

Edodimon ★ 4.4

Edodimon (formerly Kosmas) has run on Vasileos Irakliou for almost a century. The shop is a reference address for aged Greek cheese, charcuterie, cured fish like lakerda, trahana varieties, fresh bread, and herbal teas from Mount Olympus. The counter rewards visitors who arrive curious and unhurried.

Kapani Market ★ 4.6

Kapani is Thessaloniki's oldest surviving market, trading since the Ottoman period. The covered lanes sell vegetables, live fish and seafood, cheeses, olives, spices, pasatempas nuts, and cured meats. Tuesday and Saturday mornings are peak; the fish corridor runs from 06:00. Entirely non-touristic.

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