Embark on a mindful food tour in Athens, exploring local cuisine, storytelling, and genuine conversations. Try the best souvlaki, pies, cheeses, and more while learning about Greek culture.
Embark on a mindful food tour in Athens, exploring local cuisine, storytelling, and genuine conversations. Try the best souvlaki, pies, cheeses, and more while learning about Greek culture.
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Syntagma District - Enjoy a leisurely walk through the heart of Athens, exploring traditional Greek street food vendors. Discover iconic Athenian spots, family-run businesses passed down through generations, and innovative new food entrepreneurs.
Sample menu:
Unforgettable sweet & savory pies (e.g., Cheese Pie, Spinach Pie)
Koulouri (toasted sesame…
- Syntagma District - Enjoy a leisurely walk through the heart of Athens, exploring traditional Greek street food vendors. Discover iconic Athenian spots, family-run businesses passed down through generations, and innovative new food entrepreneurs.
Sample menu:
Unforgettable sweet & savory pies (e.g., Cheese Pie, Spinach Pie)
Koulouri (toasted sesame bread ring) - Greece’s favorite on-the-go breakfast. This circular bread is rich in carbohydrates and proteins.
Organic olive oil tasting.
A traditionally brewed Greek coffee.
- Platia Agias Irinis - Once the site of the city’s flower market, this lively square now hosts a few remaining flower vendors alongside bustling café bars and eateries, making it a popular destination. Easily accessible from any direction, it offers a self-contained and tranquil atmosphere, free from disruptive traffic, and is vibrant throughout the day.
Savor a unique Cretan delicacy, the Sfakiani pie, which is thin like a crepe, filled with soft cheese, and topped with honey!
Sample Menu:
Rakomelo: A renowned alcoholic drink made by blending Raki (a grape-flavored brandy) with honey and warm spices such as cardamom, cinnamon, and local herbs.
- Aiolou - Sample Menu: Experience the ultimate Greek street food dessert: Loukoumades, also known as “honey puffs,” at the best spot for over 100 years.
Aiolou street is a historic central paved road linking Omonia square with Ermou street. Named after Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the winds, Aiolou street was constructed in 1833 and is one of Athens’ oldest streets.
- Kotzia Square - Sample menu: Greek Honey tasting featuring three distinct and delicious varieties.
Kotzia Square is surrounded by charming neoclassical buildings, including the old town hall. There is also a small archaeological site showcasing the city’s ancient water supply system, dating back 2000 years, recently uncovered during excavations for an underground car park.
- Central Market - Explore the lively open fish and meat market of the city!
Sample Menu:
Souvlaki, the national street food. While there are countless Souvlaki spots, only a few are truly exceptional. We will take you to one of the most delicious, authentic, and acclaimed!
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Platia Theatrou - Sample menu: A variety of exquisite Greek olives.
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Psyri - Psyri, or Psiri, is a central, trendy, and unconventional area! This vibrant neoclassical neighborhood is known for its artisans, specialty stores, restaurants, bars, tavernas (with or without live music), theaters, art and antique shops, and a few hotels.
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Monastiraki - Nestled in the shadow of the Acropolis, the Monastiraki neighborhood is a fusion of architectural styles, eras, and cultures, adjacent to the districts of Psyri, Plaka, and Thisio.
Monastiraki Square is one of Athens’ most captivating squares, home to restaurants, cafes, shops, the famous flea market, and a wealth of ancient history.
In the square, admire the sunken Church of Pantanassa, the sole remnant of the monastery (or nunnery) that stood here during the Byzantine period, giving the area its name (Monastiraki means little monastery). For many, Monastiraki is synonymous with antiques and old treasures, thanks to the flea markets and antique shops that line the area towards Abyssinia Square.

- Local guide with culinary, cultural, and historical expertise
- Small-group tour with a maximum of 8 people
- International group of fellow travelers
- Includes all food and drink tastings at 8-10 locations, totaling over 10 specialties
- Local guide with culinary, cultural, and historical expertise
- Small-group tour with a maximum of 8 people
- International group of fellow travelers
- Includes all food and drink tastings at 8-10 locations, totaling over 10 specialties
- Gratuities / Tips for our amazing tour guides, which is always greatly appreciated!
- Gratuities / Tips for our amazing tour guides, which is always greatly appreciated!
This isn’t just a culinary journey, but a conscious exploration through food, sharing narratives and heartfelt dialogue. Rooted in our affection for the city, quality cuisine, and making new acquaintances.
In this delightful expedition, you’ll get to sample the finest local dishes from top-notch providers. Savor succulent souvlaki, scrumptious &…
This isn’t just a culinary journey, but a conscious exploration through food, sharing narratives and heartfelt dialogue. Rooted in our affection for the city, quality cuisine, and making new acquaintances.
In this delightful expedition, you’ll get to sample the finest local dishes from top-notch providers. Savor succulent souvlaki, scrumptious & newly-prepared home-baked pies, luscious olives, PDO (Protected Designations of Origin) cheeses, Greek yoghurt, local delicatessen, unique sweets and so much more… but let’s leave some surprises!
We’ll amble around Athens City Center, stopping by traditional Greek street food outlets; renowned Athenian landmarks, legacy family-owned enterprises, and noteworthy new entrants in the food business.
We are convinced that our carefully selected experience is among the best activities for your initial day in Athens. It’s an extraordinary way to familiarize yourself with the city, discover intriguing trivia and tales about Greece & Athens and its customs, and to receive valuable advice and tips for your visit.
- You will get an orientation of the city of Athens, and plenty of tips from our local guide
- This tour is suitable for vegetarians, but not for vegans or those who follow a gluten free diet. There is only one stop where there is no alternative to meat.
- What to wear: Sunscreen, comfortable shoes & weather-appropriate clothing
- What to bring: A bottle of water, your appetite, wanderlust and curiosity
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.