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Discover Thessaloniki’s culinary scene on this 3-hour guided walking tour for $113, sampling local pastries, market delights, street food, and drinks with a passionate guide.

The Thessaloniki: Guided Walking and Food Tour with Drinks offers an engaging taste of Greece’s vibrant culinary culture in Central Macedonia. Priced at $113 per person, this 3-hour experience combines a scenic walk through the city with several delicious food stops. Led by an experienced local guide, the tour is perfect for food lovers eager to uncover authentic flavors and hidden culinary spots.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on off-the-beaten-path locations, including a three-generation old bakery and the lively Kapani Market. It’s a great choice for those wanting a manageable, well-organized introduction to Thessaloniki’s food scene, with the added bonus of all food bites, drinks, and samples included. The tour’s small group size (up to 6 participants) ensures a cozy, personalized experience. A key consideration is that the tour departs from the Thessaloniki harbor entrance, making it easy to find and convenient for travelers nearby.
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The tour begins at the entrance of Thessaloniki’s harbor, right next to a prominent white mast of a ship. This central location makes it straightforward for travelers to meet the guide, who is waiting there to start the culinary journey. Since the activity ends back at the same meeting point, it’s simple to plan subsequent plans in the city afterward. The meeting point is in the pedestrian area, making it accessible and easy to navigate from nearby accommodations or transport links.

Your first stop is at a long-standing bakery that has served Thessaloniki for three generations. Here, the bakery is a hidden treasure known among locals for its authentic Greek pastries. Visitors sample koulouri, a sesame seed-covered bread ring that’s a staple breakfast item in Greece, and bougatsa, a phyllo pastry filled with cream or cheese.
This bakery’s warm, inviting atmosphere makes it easy to understand why it’s considered a culinary gem. The guide shares stories about the bakery’s history, adding depth to the tasting experience. The coffee break here provides a relaxing moment to chat and enjoy a beverage before heading out into the city.
After the bakery visit, the tour heads toward Kapani Market, a vibrant hub of local activity open from Monday to Saturday. The market’s colorful stalls burst with fresh produce, herbs, spices, and regional delicacies. As the group strolls through winding little streets and alleys, the atmosphere is lively and full of local flavor.
The guide offers insights into the market’s history and the types of ingredients that define Thessaloniki’s food scene. Visitors get the chance to see local vendors at work and learn about traditional ingredients used in Greek cuisine.
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At the end of the market visit, the tour transitions into a food tasting session featuring original street food. Highlights include dolmades—stuffed grape leaves—and tzatziki, a refreshing yogurt and cucumber dip. These meze dishes showcase the city’s rich flavors and culinary storytelling.
The guide shares stories behind each dish, making the tasting more meaningful. All samples and drinks are included in the tour price, so no extra costs are necessary. The lively market setting enhances the experience, making each bite feel authentic and connected to Thessaloniki’s daily life.
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This guided walking tour is perfect for those who want a focused, manageable introduction to Thessaloniki’s food scene. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the passionate guide offers insider stories and tips. It’s a rain-proof activity—the stops are mostly indoors or under cover—so weather isn’t a concern.
The 3-hour length makes it easy to fit into a day of sightseeing. While it covers core food highlights, it also offers a relaxed pace that allows guests to absorb the atmosphere and ask questions comfortably. The inclusion of food, drinks, and samples makes this tour a good value, especially considering the local expertise involved.

The meeting point at Thessaloniki harbor is convenient for travelers arriving by cruise, train, or local transport. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs. The small group size (limited to 6 participants) fosters a friendly environment with plenty of opportunities for interaction. Since the activity ends at the starting point, it’s easy to plan the rest of the day afterward.
This tour is just one of many food experiences offered in Thessaloniki. Other options include food tastings with a chef, walking tours in the open market district, and cooking classes for foodies. Each offers its own twist, but this particular tour is distinguished by its short, city-center walk combined with authentic local food and local storytelling.
This 3-hour guided experience provides a delightful overview of Thessaloniki’s culinary treasures, perfect for those who want to taste authentic Greek pastries, explore a bustling market, and sample traditional dishes—all with a passionate local guide.
The all-inclusive price ensures a stress-free experience, and the manageable group size makes it suitable for travelers seeking a more intimate activity. While it might not cover every culinary corner of the city, it offers a solid introduction for first-time visitors looking to enjoy the local flavors.
Whether you’re a food enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply someone who loves tasting new things, this tour makes for a practical and enjoyable way to spend part of your stay in Thessaloniki.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs.
What is included in the price?
All food bites, samples, coffees, and drinks are included, ensuring a full tasting experience without additional costs.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Thessaloniki’s harbor entrance, next to a large white ship mast, making it easy to find and plan around.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility in your travel planning.