Things to Do in Trikala

Everything you need to explore Trikala — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.

Cultural in Trikala

Central Municipal Market (Dimotiki Agora)
Free 0.1 km from centre

A covered market square with produce stalls, butchers, and fishmongers, plus a few simple cafes. The main draw is watching daily life and buying local honey or olives cheaply.

🕐 Monday–Saturday, 07:00–15:00; closed Sunday

💡 The best time is 8–10am for fresh fruit. Grab a coffee from the stall at the south corner—it costs €1.50 and comes with a smile. No entrance fee, obviously.

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Matsopoulos Mill (Mylos Matsopoulou)
Free 0.3 km from centre

A restored 19th-century watermill now serving as a cultural centre, with its original millstones and machinery on display, plus an open-air theatre in the garden.

🕐 Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00–14:00 and 17:00–21:00; closed Monday

💡 Check the schedule for free evening concerts in the summer courtyard. The ground floor mill exhibit takes ten minutes to see, and the canal fed by the Lithaios River runs below.

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Landmark in Trikala

Lithaios River and the Koursoum Mosque
Free 0.2 km from centre

A peaceful riverside walk through Trikala's centre, with the 16th-century Koursoum Mosque set on an island in the river. The stone bridge connects both banks.

🕐 24/7

💡 Cross the pedestrian bridge at sunset for the best light; the mosque is currently closed inside for restoration, but the exterior and grounds are fully accessible.

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Varousi District
Free 0.4 km from centre

The old Ottoman-era neighbourhood of Trikala, with narrow cobbled alleys, traditional stone houses, and wooden balconies. Quiet and largely traffic-free, perfect for a slow stroll.

🕐 24/7

💡 Head up the stepped lane behind the Church of Agios Dimitrios for the most intact row of houses. No shops, so bring water, and try to come early morning to avoid the heat.

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Historic in Trikala

Trikala Fortress
Free 0.6 km from centre

Well-preserved Byzantine and Ottoman fortification atop a low hill, with ramparts offering views over the city and surrounding plain. The internal courtyard is open to wander.

🕐 Open daily, 08:00–20:00 (summer), 08:00–17:00 (winter)

💡 Walk the outer walls clockwise from the main gate to find a shaded bench with the best panorama over the rooftops. No ticket needed, but the small museum inside has a small fee.

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Where to Eat in Trikala

Νερόμυλος Local ££
Καταρράκτης Local ££
Playback Local ££
Micro Cafe Local ££
Small & Smart Local ££
The Door Local ££
To Pardalo Katsiki Local ££
Limit Local ££

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Trikala?

The top attractions include Central Municipal Market (Dimotiki Agora), Lithaios River and the Koursoum Mosque, Matsopoulos Mill (Mylos Matsopoulou), Varousi District, Trikala Fortress.

How many days do you need in Trikala?

Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Trikala 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.

What is Trikala famous for?

Trikala is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.

Where should I eat in Trikala?

Top options include Νερόμυλος, Καταρράκτης, Playback, Micro Cafe.