The 7th Greek Honey Festival: A Celebration of Nature's Sweetest Bounty

The 7th Greek Honey Festival: A Celebration of Nature's Sweetest Bounty


The 7th Greek Honey Festival A Celebration of Nature's Sweetest Bounty


Mark your calendars for the upcoming 7th Greek Honey Festival, set to enchant visitors at Zappeion, Athens! This five-day celebration, running from November 1st to November 5th, promises an immersive experience for all, young and old alike.

Nature's Abundance Unveiled

Nestled in the heart of the Greek capital, the forecourt of Zappeion will host beekeepers and producers from across Greece, unveiling the richness of beekeeping and the Greek land. With over 70 small Greek producers, many of whom are young and passionate beekeepers, the festival offers a unique opportunity to explore the world of honey and its perfect pairings with superfoods of exceptional biological value from various regions of Greece.

A Mission to Celebrate and Educate

The primary objective of the Honey Festival is to shine a spotlight on beekeeping and locally sourced products while educating visitors about honey's significance and bees' vital role in our environment. Exhibitors aspire to not only showcase and sell their products to a diverse audience but also foster awareness about their unique origins.

A Feast for the Senses

The 7th Honey Festival promises to be a grand affair, offering a diverse range of activities. Visitors can look forward to:

  • Engaging activities for children
  • Expert presentations on beekeeping product production
  • Informative speeches on bees' environmental contributions
  • Interactive games and much more

The festival provides a unique opportunity for visitors to discover and taste a wide array of rare honey varieties and bee products. Moreover, attendees can purchase honey directly from the producers, hailing from regions known for their production of pure, high-quality honey, including Vytina, Kalymnos, Halkidiki, Mani, Sfakia, Souli, Gythio, Amorgos, Tinos, Tzia, Komotini, Dodoni, Karpathos, Paros, and Karpenisi.

Beyond Honey: A Gastronomic Journey

In addition to honey, visitors can explore a diverse selection of foods from across Greece, including herbs, spices, cheeses, spoon sweets, and many more delectable items. Those attending the festival will have the unique opportunity to engage directly with the producers, learning the intricacies of the products they purchase.

Join Us in the City's Most Beautiful Garden

Come and experience the enchantment of the 7th Honey Festival in Athens, set in the city's most beautiful garden. The festival's opening hours are from 10:00 to 21:00 daily, including the weekend, ensuring ample time for visitors to indulge in the sweetest celebration.

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