Athens Craft Beer Tour invites you to walk the limestone streets of central Athens, beginning at Monastiraki Square and ending near Syntagma, for a three-hour survey of the city’s emerging microbrew scene. Run by Bonnie and Clyde Urban Tours—credited with launching Greece’s first craft beer tours—this route threads between a draught-focused pub, a cosy bottle shop and one of the country’s earliest beer gardens. Along narrow urban lanes you’ll taste a rotating menu of beers brewed across Greece, learn a concise crash course in styles, and compare seasonal pours beneath the watchful silhouette of the Acropolis.
The setting is unmistakably Athenian: battered marble and limestone faces on historic buildings, splashes of bougainvillea, and the constant presence of antiquity a short walk from modern taps. Key features include Monastiraki’s lively square, a compact beer garden tucked off a pedestrian street, and a bottle shop stacked with local labels. The contrast between ancient stone and contemporary brewing culture is part of the charm—many brewers in Greece source barley and hops from the mainland and islands, creating beers with citrus, herbal, and resinous notes that pair well with local fare.
Tours are small—maximum ten guests—and guided by an enthusiastic home brewer who frames each tasting with brewing context and local stories. Expect easy walking (about 1.5 km total), three tasting stops, and a pace tuned for conversation rather than rapid ingestion. The operator’s roots in Crete and claim to be the first craft-beer tour company in Greece since 2021 underline the experience’s local orientation: suppliers are independent microbrewers and the tour intentionally supports neighborhood pubs.
Practical details are straightforward. The tour is three hours, recommended for guests 18+, and starts at Monastiraki metro station; it finishes within easy reach of Syntagma. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Wear comfortable shoes, bring ID for age verification, and come ready to sample—portions are tasting-size, but you’ll learn how to evaluate aroma, mouthfeel and balance. Weather can nudge the route, so expect slight variations in stops.
Why book it? If you’re curious about contemporary Greek craft beer and want an approachable, local-led introduction that pairs flavor education with a walking tour of Athens’ oldest neighborhoods, this is an efficient, flavorful way to spend an afternoon or early evening. It’s less bar crawl and more guided tasting—ideal for travelers who appreciate context, history and small-batch suds.
Expect to sample IPAs, saison-style saisons, robust porters and lighter lagers alongside regionally inspired sours that use Mediterranean fruit or herbs; staff will recommend pairings with simple mezze. Book early—the small-group format fills quickly during high season—and consider pairing the tour with a morning archaeological visit for a full-day contrast of old and new Athens today.