Be Greek for a day!
The 34th annual Marietta Greek Festival happens from May 17 to 19, 2024.
The festival takes place at Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church, located at 3431 Trickum Rd. in Marietta.
Festival hours
- Friday, May 17th: 4 to 10 p.m.
- Saturday, May 18th: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
- Sunday, May 19th: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The food prices are affordable and the food menu is extensive, including Greek favorites like:
- souvlaki
- grilled leg of lamb
- gyros
- chicken platters
- spanikopita
- dolmades (stuffed grape leaves)
- Greek salad
- baklava and other pastries
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Go the festival website for more info
Festival details
You’ll have the opportunity to shop the Agora Marketplace for items created in the Greek tradition, including imported jewelry, handmade linens, scarves, Greek cookbooks and travel guides, blown glass items, and decorative art pieces.
Kids’ activities include arts and crafts, games, face painting, a playground, and more.
At Niko’s Pub, you can enjoy Greek wine, beer, and liqueur. A Greek street food tent allows you to sample portable food options, while the main dining tent serves up full meals.
The Byzantine style sanctuary of the church will be open during guided tours.
Entertainment
For a complete schedule of live music and dance performances, see the Greek Festival website. The entertainment is nearly non-stop during the 3-day festival.
Tickets
Regular price admission is $5.
Children 12 and under get in FREE.
You can skip the ticket line by ordering in advance online through Big Tickets, but you’ll pay for the convenience with added fees.
Parking and shuttle info
Free parking is available near by, with a shuttle running continuously to the festival site.
Park at one of these sites:
- Simpson Middle School – 3340 Trickum Rd.
- Church of Latter-Day Saints – 3195 Trickum Rd. (Friday and Saturday ONLY — no Sunday parking)
- Mountain View Elementary School – 3151 Sandy Plains Rd (Friday after 6pm, weekends all day)
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