The Kos Municipal Market is a vibrant and lively spot located in Kos Town, offering a rich selection of local products. Situated in the heart of the town, this market is a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to immerse themselves in the flavors of the island. It features a wide variety of fresh produce, including fruits, vegetables, herbs, cheeses, olives, and local wines, as well as spices and traditional Greek products like honey.
In addition to food items, you can also find souvenirs and handcrafted goods, making it a great place to pick up gifts or mementos from your trip. The market is housed in a traditional Mediterranean-style building, which adds to the charm of the shopping experience.
Kos Municipal Market is known for its bustling atmosphere, where vendors are friendly and enthusiastic about showcasing the island’s finest products. It’s a perfect place to get a taste of local life and enjoy the authentic culinary culture of Kos
Bill Love
2 months agoThis place is excellent for spices, sweets and vegetables. I've been coming every year for 40+ years when come for our annual trip. We bring our spices home
Lorraine kelly
a month agoLocally called Asda. Buy something here and you get a sunbed. Lovely fresh coffee. Fresh pastries, rolls and anything Carb loaded for a day at the beach. They also have great fruit. You can buy absolutely anything you need here.
Mark Geer
a month agoWho doesn't like a market especially in Greece ? Not quite the chaos of a street market but still busy and bustling. Plenty of stock , shelves heaving with all sorts of spices and sweet delicacies. Helpful staff and the nagging doubt that you must leave with a bargain for your friends ? Easy to find in Old Kos Town and you leave knowing you can come back tomorrow and still see things you missed yesterday.
Ron Hungerman
a month agoThought we would visit the town market, where in most towns they are full of colour and the smells of fresh produce. Not here though. Trinkets don't taste nice and as for aroma, very busy with hot, sweaty, tourists. Pity, it would have been good in it's day.
Kate Robbins
a month agoIt has absolutely every touristy gift item you could possibly want from herbs and spices to ouzo to olive oil and soap however it is incredibly busy because it so popular with tourists! The whole place is set out to look like many different little shops however it is actually one big shop with two cash desks at the back of the market which means there are very long queues to pay once you've selected what you want. If you dont want to spend time walking round all the little shops in Kos town and old town I would reccomend coming here for a one stop shop with a wait. But if you have time I would suggest going to individual shops and buying things from them as it will be a lot less stressful and a far nicer experience!