Athens Food Tour with Varvakios Agora Market

Savor the flavors of Greece with a culinary expert
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Psyri Neighborhood
  • Varvakios Market
Photos & Highlights
  • Traces the development and character of Athenian cooking from farm to fork
  • Led by a culinary expert
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Tour Description
While it may not be well-represented outside of Greece, Greek cuisine goes well beyond feta cheese, olives, and other common favorites. On this Athens Food Tour we'll join a local chef to explore local markets and specialty food stores, delving into the varied, nuanced, and often highly localized world of Greek food. Along the way we'll sample local wine, taste thick honey with full-fat Greek yogurt, and try oily olives and anise-flavored ouzo. Are you hungry?

Athens Food Tour

Food culture in Athens revolves around the central market, the Varvakios Agora. Here, nut vendors vie with butchers and fishmongers in a heady, excited atmosphere for the attention of passersby. On the surrounding streets specialists in honey, cheese, and fresh-baked pastries offer a fantastic array of foodstuffs that demonstrate the intricacies of Greek cuisine.

Tasting Greece

After a cup of rich Greek coffee paired with sticky-sweet treats, we’ll stroll the area surrounding the market. We’ll visit several bakeries to discuss the centrality of grains in the Greek diet, explore the seasonal offerings at the vegetable market, and wind down a street devoted to cheese and spices. Here, we’ll sample a wide variety of Greek cheeses, taking care to break down the stereotype that Greek food—and specifically, Greek cheese—is one-dimensional.

Traditional Merchants

Depending on the day, we’ll also take time to visit a number of different merchants, many of whom specialize in one item or another. Examples include the garlic merchant who keeps an ad-hoc seed museum of local edible plants, and the medicinal herb purveyor who carries on the traditions of his ancestors. There will be several opportunities for tasting along the way.

Varvakios Market

Our tour will include a turn into the Varvakios Central Market. Depending on the interests and stomachs of the group, we’ll pass through the lively meat and fish markets where we can discuss the various uses of animals in Greek food, from innards to local seafood. We may also walk through one of the market restaurants to catch a glimpse of local fare in its least manicured state. 


Our walk will wind down at a local Greek tavern, where we will share a rustic lunch with retsina wine. We will emerge from the market and from our time together with a much better appreciation for the nuances, history, and depth of Greek culinary traditions. To explore more about the history of food in Athenian society try our Ancient Agora of Athens Tour.


FAQ

Can we start the tour later in the day? Some of the markets and vendors that we visit close after lunchtime, so the walk can only proceed in the morning.


Can this walk be tailored to my dietary needs? Yes, but please check in about any dietary restrictions before your walk so we can make arrangements with your expert.

Is this tour kid-friendly? Yes, the walk is kids-friendly. 


Is this tour possible for reduced mobility?
In general, it is but there are some difficulties. Athens, especially the central market area, is not friendly for people with mobility issues. Wheelchair access is very difficult and there are also some steps along the walk.


Is it walking intensive? Not really. We walk for short distances and we sit down a lot. The walking is on flat surfaces with no change in the gradient.
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The tour was semi informative, but our guide seemed a bit low energy. He also talked over my wife quite frequently when she had a question. We had some good food, but some of the stops could have been more interesting and unique. The places we went weren’t anything we couldn’t find ourselves and had pretty basic food. The underground restaurant is cool but pretty well known if any research is done on famous Athens restaurants though it was nice to be there with a Greek speaker. Overall the tour was good, but there is certainly room for improvement with more interesting stops and it definitely wasn’t worth the cost.
The tour was perfect. Sampled lots of local food with a very enjoyable tour guide (Melina), learning bits and pieces of Athens history and culture. A great way to start off a trip to Greece.
The tour was wonderful. Nikitis is friendly and knowledgeable; and he shared interesting local history of the food and Athens. We enjoyed walking and sampling a generous amount of local food!