Get a Taste of Athens Food Tour





Description
What about exploring the city through the ultimate food discovery experience? Discover the city at a relaxing pace with our local expert who will share your love for delicious dishes and tasty products. Indulge yourself into a culinary journey during which you will you’ll get to know the people who create the culinary story of the city. During this food experience, you will taste regional specialties, try some of the best street food and discover secret gastronomic gems. IMPORTANT NOTES • Meeting point and places/tastings may be different during weekends and also evening tours on weekdays (some places/delis and also the food market are closed). • Food market doesn't operate during evening hours. • Alcohol served at lunch/dinner only. • Please inform for food restrictions/allergies. • Not recommended for gluten free/vegan/lactose-free/low carb diet. • Please check where the meeting point is located and come on time. Location: Downtown Athens Duration: 3 hours. Language: English
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Our walking culinary journey begins in the iconic heart of Athens, Monastiraki. Surrounded by ancient ruins, vibrant shops, and street vendors, this lively square sets the perfect tone for a day of food and culture.
Stroll down Athinas Street, a bustling artery that links Monastiraki to the Central Market. Lined with traditional shops, spice stores, and hidden gems, this street offers a glimpse into the everyday food culture of the city.
Step into the city's main food market, where locals shop for the freshest meats, seafood, produce, and specialty ingredients. A sensory feast, the market is the beating heart of Athens’ culinary scene. Note: The market is closed in the evening.
Wander through the charming Psirri neighborhood, a vibrant mix of artisan shops, tavernas, and grocers. This area is known for its authentic flavors, creative energy, and rich culinary traditions.
Discover the city’s most beloved delicatessens and specialty food shops along Evripidou Street. Known for its exotic spices, cured meats, and local delicacies, this street is a paradise for food lovers. Note: Some deli shops or venues may be closed in the evening.
We wrap up our walking tour next to the historic Aiolou Street, named after Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the winds. With views of the Roman Agora and the Acropolis in the distance, this area brims with eateries, cafes, and Athenian charm—perfect for a memorable finale.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If you wish to be included with another party that has also booked this tour, please mention this in the notes field during booking.
- Menu items and stops may vary between weekday and weekend tours, as some venues and the central market may be closed (evening hours and Sundays).
- While the tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, the city’s historic district features narrow streets and pavements, thus presenting challenges.
- Limited options for gluten free/vegan/lactose-free/low carb diet.