Back to newsThe historic Chania Municipal Market, located in the heart of the old town, is facing uncertainty over its fish stalls. The covered market, built in 1913 and shaped like a cross, has long been a landmark for locals and visitors alike, housing butchers, cheese vendors, olive oil sellers, and fishmongers. The article raises concerns about who will take over the fish stalls, suggesting the spaces may be struggling to attract new vendors. For tourists, the market remains open and worth visiting for fresh local produce, Cretan specialties, and an authentic shopping experience. The fish section in particular offers some of the freshest catches from the surrounding Aegean and Mediterranean waters. Visitors heading to Chania should still plan a morning visit, as vendors typically sell out by early afternoon.
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Chania Market's Fish Stalls Face Uncertain Future
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