Athens Vegan Food Tour

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Duration: 3 hours
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Provided by The Athenians
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English
English  |  10:00 AM
Tue, Thu, Sat
€65

Overview of the tour in Athens

Greek cuisine is full of vegetables, salads, olive oil & nuts, making Athens the perfect place to sample local vegan food.
The vegan tour starts in Athens’s most alternative area, with a visit to the city’s favorite local vegan café. Only here you can find great vegan versions of traditional Greek pies!
Later as we enter the commercial districts of Athens we will have the chance to taste varieties of Greek nuts, fresh juices, a traditional vegan Greek snack and visit a traditional deli and try different types of olive oil. Learn what makes olive oil extra virgin and how to recognize high quality olive oil! In this stop, you will also sample different traditional and unexpected alcoholic drinks!
Next, we stop by one of the most popular vegan spots in Athens and try the vegan version of Athens’ most famous street food. In this hidden place you’ll taste the vegan version of the traditional souvlaki along with the most amazing Greek salad with vegan feta cheese!
At the end of the most local favorite food districts of Athens, you will enjoy a traditional Greek dessert with a vegan twist!

This activity includes:

  • Holy Metropolitan Church of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary
  • Syntagma Square
  • Το Κουλούρι του Ψυρρή
  • Monastiraki Square
  • LUKUMAΔΕΣ
  • Athens Trilogy Gallery
  • All food tasting mentioned
  • Small groups up to 8 persons

Meeting point

korai square

On arrival

Take metro line 2, stop at panepistimio station and take korai exit

Free Cancellation

Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

English
English  |  10:00 AM
Tue, Thu, Sat
€65
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