We went to the Houston Greek Fest for our first time yesterday 5/12/2016. Since it was the first day of the festival, entrance was free! While the entrance fee is normally only $3, I was pretty...
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The Houston Greek Fest, held annually in Houston, TX, offers a delightful immersion into the vibrant Hellenic culture. With a history of more than 25 years, this festival, hosted by Saint Basil the Great Greek Orthodox Church, welcomes over 15,000 visitors to explore and celebrate all things Greek.
Guests of all ages can savor authentic Greek cuisine and pastries, participate in traditional dancing, enjoy church tours, and shop at the Santorini Market. The event also features a range of engaging activities for children, creating a festive and family-friendly atmosphere.
By attending the Houston Greek Fest, attendees not only get a taste of Greece without a passport but also contribute to the support of outreach programs, ministries, and youth initiatives within the local community. It truly is a cultural experience not to be missed!
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We came Saturday at 3p- the last day- however, it's open until 10p. It's posted as $10 entry fee but we were charged $11.50/each. Which was fine, it's a fundraiser- just weird to post one price...
This was my first time taking part in Houston Greek Fest but I have been to the original festival on Montrose. The festival is held at the Greek Church in the Energy Corridor and the entrance fee...
Parking $10 to park in a yard. Food This was bland, expensive (a Greek platter was $14) and totally underwhelming Activities All came at a price; had to buy tickets it was like $3 to ride a...
If I can give a zero rating I would. Don't waste your time and money!!! I've been going to this festival close to 20 years now. They use to send you a postcard in the mail for free admission that...
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