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At this spot, every second Saturday, alternating with the square near the library, the farmers' market takes place.
On Saturday mornings in Pyrgos, the atmosphere comes alive with the vibrant energy of the farmer's market. People of all ages and backgrounds can be seen, pulling trolleys and making their way to this lively gathering. The market is a haven for those seeking seasonal, fresh products straight from the local producers' cultivations. Fruits and vegetables abound, along with delightful finds such as fruit preserves, dried fruits, nuts, beans, honey, eggs, wine, and molasses. In the summer, the showstopper becomes the big, juicy watermelons, sometimes even available for tasting before purchase.
The merchants enthusiastically advertise their wares with deep and shrill voices, enticing customers to explore the bounty before them. Haggling over prices and discussing the quality during the weighing process are all part of the market's delightful charm. Laughter, greetings, small verses to passersby and signs such as ‘Do not touch my tomatoes, they are extra sensitive’ create a lively and colorful mosaic of people, goods, and enticing aromas.
Beyond just shopping and finding good deals, the farmer's market, known as "Laiki agora" in Greek, is a social affair. It's a place to meet friends and acquaintances, inquire about their well-being, and express concern if someone is absent. Here, one can catch up on the latest gossip and engage in friendly debates about various topics, from local matters like the mayor, government, and road potholes, to discussions about the beloved local football team. As time slips away, you realize you are late and you renew your meeting for next week.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Pyrgos Tour
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