If you’re thinking about exploring Athens after sunset, this private food and wine tour promises an intimate way to experience the city’s flavors and ambiance. While we haven’t done it ourselves, the consistently high ratings and glowing reviews suggest that it’s a memorable way to spend an evening, especially if you’re into good food, excellent wine, and a local guide who knows their stuff.
What we particularly love about this experience is its personalized approach—it’s private, meaning fewer crowds and more tailored attention—which really enhances the overall vibe. Plus, the inclusion of a wine tasting of five different Greek varieties alongside authentic local cuisine makes it stand out from typical daytime sightseeing. On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that it’s about four hours long, so it’s best to come hungry and ready for a relaxed, social evening.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a mix of cultural insight, great food, and a leisurely pace. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy walking around lively neighborhoods and appreciate tasting regional specialties in authentic settings. If you’re a foodie or a wine lover, this experience might be just what you’re looking for—especially if this is your first night in Athens and you want a comprehensive, delicious introduction to the city.
- Key Points
- What You Can Expect from the Athens By Night Food & Wine Tour
- Start at Syntagma Square
- First Stop: Monastiraki and Street Food
- Second Stop: Syntagma for Wine Tasting
- Third Stop: Plaka and Olive Oil Tasting
- Fourth Stop: Main Course and Greek Salad
- Final Stop: Greek Gelato and Reflection
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- The True Value of This Experience
- What’s the main takeaway? If you’re someone who values quality over quantity and prefers a relaxed, insightful, and delicious way to discover a city, this tour offers excellent value. It’s also perfect for those who want a private experience, avoiding large crowds and having a guide’s full attention.
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Key Points
- Personalized, private experience means fewer strangers and more individual attention.
- A well-curated itinerary offers a seamless mix of street food, wine, olive oil, and local dining.
- All tastings included provide more than enough food for dinner, making it good value.
- Authentic venues and visits to local favorites avoid tourist traps and ensure genuine flavors.
- Knowledgeable guides enrich the experience with insights into Greek culture, history, and gastronomy.
- Flexible for dietary needs, including vegetarian options, making it accessible for many travelers.
What You Can Expect from the Athens By Night Food & Wine Tour
This four-hour adventure is a carefully planned journey through some of Athens’ most vibrant neighborhoods, focusing on authentic Greek cuisine and local wines. Starting at Syntagma Square, you’ll get a glimpse of the illuminated Greek Parliament building—a lovely backdrop for your evening. From there, the tour takes you through several neighborhoods, each with its own distinct charm and culinary offerings.
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Start at Syntagma Square
Your evening kicks off at one of Athens’ main hubs—Syntagma Square. The tour begins with a view of the Parliament building lit up at night, setting a grand and atmospheric tone. This is a practical meeting point that’s near public transportation, making it convenient whether you’re arriving by metro or bus. The guide will probably give a brief overview of what’s ahead and share some insights into Athens’ night scene.
First Stop: Monastiraki and Street Food
The first taste of Athens comes in the bustling Monastiraki neighborhood. Known for its lively streets and eclectic vibe, Monastiraki is a perfect spot to sample souvlaki, Greece’s most iconic street food. You’ll be choosing your favorite meat or vegetarian option, wrapped in a warm pita with toppings—simple, satisfying, and packed with local flavor.
Multiple reviews highlight how much guests appreciated the quality of this street food. One reviewer noted, “The food is unbelievable, as expected, and the experience is even better,” which really captures the excitement of discovering Athens’ casual culinary gems. The stops here are short but potent, leaving your taste buds eager for more.
Second Stop: Syntagma for Wine Tasting
Next, you walk back towards Syntagma for a wine-centric experience. Here, you’ll sample four Greek wines paired with fine cheeses. This is a highlight for wine lovers and a chance to learn about Greece’s wine heritage in a relaxed setting. Several reviews mention how guides pick excellent wine options, contributing to a richer understanding of Greek varietals.
One guest called the guide “an incredible host,” emphasizing the quality of the wines and the insightful commentary. This part of the tour not only satisfies your palate but also deepens your appreciation for Greece’s wine culture.
Third Stop: Plaka and Olive Oil Tasting
Moving into the charming streets of Plaka, the historic old town, you’ll wander through narrow alleys filled with shops and cafés. There, you’ll indulge in an olive oil tasting, learning about different types and their uses in Greek cuisine. An added bonus is the chance to try mastiha, a traditional Greek liqueur with a distinctive flavor.
Guests frequently praise the quality and education behind this segment. One reviewer said, “We got to taste many things that were totally new to us,” describing the olive oil and other tastings as a real highlight. The atmosphere in Plaka adds a picturesque backdrop to this part of the experience.
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Fourth Stop: Main Course and Greek Salad
Returning to Syntagma, you’ll enjoy a sit-down dinner that includes your choice of main course, appetizers, and the classic Greek salad. The meal is accompanied by traditional spirits, completing your tasting journey. Guests often find the meal generous and satisfying—more than enough for dinner.
However, some reviews note that the main course might not always meet the high standards set earlier, so keep expectations flexible. One guest mentioned, “The quality of that food did not meet the standards set earlier,” which is worth considering if you’re a foodie with high standards.
Final Stop: Greek Gelato and Reflection
To wrap up the evening, you’ll enjoy a Greek gelato in Syntagma, giving you a sweet finish while soaking in the city’s nocturnal charm. This relaxed ending provides a chance to reflect on your culinary discoveries before heading back to your accommodation.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for those who enjoy guided food tours, especially if you want a private, tailored experience. It suits travelers who prefer a leisurely pace, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and learn about Greek culture while sampling authentic flavors.
Foodies, wine enthusiasts, and curious travelers will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also a good choice for first-time visitors wanting an overview of Athens’ culinary scene while avoiding tourist traps. The tour’s size and structure make it friendly for those who prefer a more intimate, relaxed setting rather than large group excursions.
Regarding timing, this tour is best if you’re hungry and ready to indulge, as it’s about four hours long and covers a lot of tastings. It’s also an excellent way to kick off your Athens visit, providing valuable tips and local insights that can enhance your whole trip.
The True Value of This Experience

At $284.38 per person, the tour might seem on the pricier side, but reviews consistently note the quality of guides, the variety of tastings, and the personalized approach as worth the cost. All tastings—Greek specialties, five wines, olive oil, and desserts—are included, making it a very filling and satisfying experience.
You’re not just eating; you’re learning about Greek food and wine culture, which adds depth and meaning to the tasting. Plus, visiting well-chosen venues that locals frequent means you’re getting an authentic taste of Athens, not just touristy spots.
What’s the main takeaway? If you’re someone who values quality over quantity and prefers a relaxed, insightful, and delicious way to discover a city, this tour offers excellent value. It’s also perfect for those who want a private experience, avoiding large crowds and having a guide’s full attention.
The Sum Up

If you’re after a laid-back, gourmet introduction to Athens’ food and wine scene, this private night tour hits all the right notes. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, elevating what might otherwise be just a tasting to a genuine cultural experience. The variety of stops—from street food to fine wines—ensures your palate will be well satisfied, and the relaxed pace allows you to truly savor each moment.
This tour is best suited for food and wine lovers, travelers seeking a personalized experience, or those wanting to get a feel for Athens after dark. It’s an immersive, tasty way to start your trip or wind down after a day of sightseeing. Just come hungry, bring some curiosity, and enjoy a memorable evening in Greece’s lively capital.
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FAQs
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour offers food substitutions for vegetarians, so you can still enjoy most of the tastings and dishes.
How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately four hours, giving enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Syntagma Square and finishes back at the same meeting point.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for your travel plans.
Is it appropriate for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and while the tour is generally suitable for all ages, keep in mind it involves wine tastings and walking.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Just your appetite and curiosity. Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended since you’ll be walking around neighborhoods. No additional gear or items are necessary.
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