The Old Market in Naxos Town is where a simple stroll turns into a true experience. It is the perfect place for those who love wandering through traditional Cycladic alleyways, letting themselves be enchanted by their charm, away from the noise and daily routine. Here, one can pleasantly “lose” themselves — both in the space and in their thoughts. Essentially, the Old Market forms the vibrant heart of Naxos Town. Within its narrow streets, you’ll find tourist shops, small souvenir stores, traditional tavernas, cafes, and bars that give the area a lively rhythm. Just behind the coastal zone, the medieval town unfolds, also known as the Old Town, perched on the slopes of a low hill, crowned at the top by the Venetian Castle. Historically, the Old Town was divided into two main sections: the Bourgo, where the Greeks lived, and the Castle, which served as the residential core of the Venetian Catholics. Today, the area has become a major tourist attraction while retaining strong elements of its past. The whitewashed streets, old wooden doors, blooming bougainvillea, and pots filled with geraniums and hyacinths create a colorful and fragrant setting. The unique labyrinth-like architecture captivates even the most demanding visitor. In the Old Market, cosmopolitan flair blends harmoniously with simplicity and local tradition. Every turn hides a new scene: from narrow, almost secret passages, you may suddenly find yourself facing the endless blue of the Aegean Sea. From a modest chapel or a traditional wood-fired bakery to a modern bar or an authentic taverna, every corner offers a surprise. This is Naxos’ Old Market — a place where yesterday meets today, leaving space for tomorrow, offering a unique journey filled with sights, emotions, and discoveries.