Join the Marietta Greek Festival for a Taste of Authentic Greek Food and Traditions

Marietta Greek Festival is back in Georgia for its 35th year from May 16 to 18, 2025, with tickets starting from $5 only.

Deepali Singla
Written By Deepali Singla
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Marietta Greek Festival will take place from May 16 to 18 in Marietta (Source: mariettagreekfestival.com)

People from around the world are invited to witness the beauty of Greek culture at the Marietta Greek Festival in Georgia. It is an annual festival its 35th year in 2025. It is an opportunity to celebrate the culture and traditions of Greece with food and entertainment inspired by their culture. One should definitely attend this festival once in their life to learn more about diverse cultures!

Highlights

  • Marietta Greek Festival will take place from May 16 to 18, 2025, at the Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church.
  • Visitors and participating artists will be seen in Greek-inspired outfits and festival spirit.
  • Ticket sales for the festival are live, and to not miss this unique festival, people are advised to book tickets at their earliest.

35th Annual Marietta Greek Festival

People are invited to witness the culture of Greece only at the Marietta Greek Festival (Source: mariettagreekfestival.com)

Over the last 34 years, the Marietta Greek Festival has become the medium to bring the culture, heritage, and taste of Greece to Georgia. This year will be the 35th annual celebration of the food, artifacts, and dance. From Greek-style meat delicacies to Greek beer, attendees enjoy their festival favorites.

  • Location: Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, 3431 Trickum Road, Marietta, Georgia 30066
  • Date and Time:
    • May 16, 2025: 4 pm to 10:30 pm
    • May 17, 2025: 11 am to 10:30 pm
    • May 18, 2025: 11 am to 4 pm
  • Tickets:
    • General Admission: $5
    • Weekend Pass: $10
    • Mediterranean Mix: $20
    • Family Feast: $80

Entertainment Lineup at the Marietta Greek Festival

Marietta Greek Festival will have cultural activities that will be engaging and fun for all ages. Community involvement and participation are the sole purpose of such large-scale events. From food and shopping to dance lineups, the Marietta Greek Festival will represent the beauty of Greek culture. This year’s lineup will be a chronological representation of Greek history.

On Friday, from 5:30 pm to 10 pm, there will be dance performances and a modern tour of Greece. On Saturday, performances will take place from 12 pm to 10 pm and on Sunday from 12 to 3:30 pm. On Friday and Saturday, there are slots to learn to dance as well.

Food and Shopping Facilities at the Festival Weekend

From jewelry to decor pieces for the home, shop everything at the Marietta Greek Festival (Source: mariettagreekfestival.com)

Visitors of the Marietta Greek Festival will have a chance to experience the essence of Greece in Georgia through food and vendors at the festival. There will be multiple options to feast on. From rice bowls and salads to desserts and beverages, attendees can have whatever they want!

Shopaholics will love to spend a festival weekend getting their hands on some beautiful artifacts inspired by Greek culture. Not only adults, but there will be shopping options for kids as well, which will keep them engaged and excited. So, get ready to shop for Greek gold jewelry, statues, and art pieces.

Parking Convenience at the Festival

The festival location, Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, will not have any parking slots available. So, to avoid hustle for visitors there will be free shuttle and parking facilities at the following mentioned locations.

  • Simpson Middle School (beginning Friday at 5 pm)
    3340 Trickum Road
    Marietta, GA 30066
  • Mountain View Elementary School (beginning Friday at 5 pm)
    3151 Sandy Plains Road
    Marietta, GA 30066
  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Friday and Saturday only)
    3155 Trickum Road
    Marietta, GA 30066

Marietta Greek Festival is a rain or shine event, and pets are not allowed. Entry for children under 12 years of age is free throughout the festival. Attendees are advised to carry their cards and digital payment options as this year’s festival is cashless.

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Deepali Singla is a food technologist by discipline and a seasoned, versatile writer by profession. Her passion for writing emerged during her academic journey. With a strong foundation in research, she excels at crafting well-researched content. Combining technical knowledge with a flair for storytelling, Deepali brings depth and clarity to her work.
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