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I went to this market regularly when I was in Chania.
Another, much smaller, "market" that comes to mind is that in Mykonos. This was a few years ago, so things may have changed. But in the early morning produce (both fruit and veg., IIRC) was on sale by the harbour. A completely different atmosphere to the tourist oriented shops elsewhere on Mykonos.
And in Kastelorizo there was a large (by any standards, not just by Kastelorizo standards!) market hall with sloping slabs for produce. I stayed in a room just behind the market hall, but never saw a market during the week i stayed on Kastelorizo.
I went to this market regularly when I was in Chania.
Another, much smaller, "market" that comes to mind is that in Mykonos. This was a few years ago, so things may have changed. But in the early morning produce (both fruit and veg., IIRC) was on sale by the harbour. A completely different atmosphere to the tourist oriented shops elsewhere on Mykonos.
And in Kastelorizo there was a large (by any standards, not just by Kastelorizo standards!) market hall with sloping slabs for produce. I stayed in a room just behind the market hall, but never saw a market during the week i stayed on Kastelorizo.
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