Back to newsCrete's regional authorities have published the final results for vendor licenses at the island's traditional open-air street markets, known as laïkes agores. These weekly markets are a staple of local life across Cretan towns and villages, offering fresh produce, local cheeses, olive oil, herbs, and handmade goods directly from producers. The finalized license list confirms which vendors are authorized to operate at designated market sites going forward. For tourists, laïkes agores are one of the best ways to experience authentic Cretan culture and pick up quality local products at fair prices. Markets are typically held on specific weekdays in each town, so checking the local schedule is recommended. No disruptions to existing market operations are expected as a result of this administrative update.
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Crete Finalizes Vendor Licenses for Traditional Street Markets
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