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About Modiano Market

Modiano Market is a historic covered market in the heart of Thessaloniki, offering a lively mix of fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Greek flavors. Built in 1922, this Art Nouveau-style market is a must-visit for food lovers and those looking to experience the city’s vibrant culinary culture. Whether you're shopping for ingredients or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Modiano Market provides an authentic taste of Thessaloniki.

A Food Lover’s Paradise

Modiano Market is packed with stalls selling everything from fresh fish and meats to olives, cheeses, and spices. Many vendors have been operating here for decades, offering high-quality products and a chance to chat with locals. Don’t miss the chance to try regional specialties like bougatsa (a sweet or savory pastry) or loukoumades (Greek doughnuts). The market is also a great place to pick up souvenirs like local honey or herbs.

History and Architecture

The market’s design reflects Thessaloniki’s multicultural past, with influences from French and Ottoman architecture. Named after its Jewish architect, Eli Modiano, the market has survived wars and fires, remaining a key part of the city’s daily life. Its iron-and-glass roof fills the space with natural light, creating a welcoming environment for shoppers and visitors alike.

Practical Tips

  • Opening Hours: The market is open daily from early morning until late afternoon, but some stalls close on Sundays.
  • Location: Easily accessible on foot from Aristotelous Square, near the city center.
  • Best Time to Visit: Mornings are less crowded and offer the freshest produce.
  • Payment: Cash is preferred at most stalls, though some vendors accept cards.
  • Nearby Attractions: Combine your visit with a stop at Kapani Market or the nearby Ladadika district for more food and nightlife options.

Frequently asked questions

What is Modiano Market known for?

Modiano Market is famous for its fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Greek food products. It’s a great place to experience Thessaloniki’s culinary culture.

When is the best time to visit Modiano Market?

Mornings are ideal for fewer crowds and the freshest selection. Weekdays are generally less busy than weekends.

Is Modiano Market open on Sundays?

Some stalls may be closed on Sundays, so it’s best to visit earlier in the week for the full experience.

How do I get to Modiano Market?

The market is centrally located near Aristotelous Square and is easily reachable on foot or by public transport.

Can I find souvenirs at Modiano Market?

Yes, many stalls sell local products like honey, herbs, and olive oil, making them perfect gifts or souvenirs.

Do vendors accept credit cards?

While some stalls take cards, cash is still the preferred payment method at most vendors in the market.