Do restaurants charge for water in Greece?
Do restaurants charge for water in Greece? No Greek restaurant or bar or cafe can serve bottled water -and bread for that matter- unless there's a customer consent after asking them first (a jug with tap water is free of charge). The law is very specific and the fine is 500 euros.
Is tap water fine in Greece?
In Athens and many other parts of Greece, the water is safe to drink. However, because of various concerns regarding supply and infrastructure, it's popular on both the islands and the mainland to buy bottled water rather than drinking straight from the tap.
Is the water cheap in Greece?
Water is free everywhere, in restaurants, bars and cafes, but if you want to buy bottled water, it is cheap too because its price is standard all over Greece: 0,50€. Taxis in Athens are affordable, and on the islands or in smaller towns, the cost for a cab is not important (with 10€, you can go almost everywhere).
Is Greece expensive for food and drink?
The budget also accounts for the fact that you'll be eating out for three meals daily. Typical prices of meals cost an average of $30 per person at an expensive restaurant in Greece; you quickly spend $50 per day on a luxury food budget. This totals $700 per person for two weeks.
Is Greece very expensive?
The average cost of a trip to Greece for two ranges from $1000 for a budget stays to $3500 and up for a luxury stay of 7 days. For a budget trip, you could plan on spending about $150-$200 a day. You could have a very nice romantic Greek vacation for around $300 per day.