Tipping in Greece
In Greece, the customary tip is 5–10% appreciated. Work out the tip, the total and the split per person below, in EUR.
In Greece leaving 5–10% in restaurants and tavernas is common and appreciated, and service is sometimes included so check the bill. Rounding up is fine at cafés and for taxis. Cash tips left on the table are the norm.
Tip table for Greece at 10%
The tip and total on some common bill amounts at the customary 10% rate.
| Bill | Tip (10%) | Total |
|---|---|---|
| €20.00 | €2.00 | €22.00 |
| €50.00 | €5.00 | €55.00 |
| €80.00 | €8.00 | €88.00 |
| €100.00 | €10.00 | €110.00 |
| €200.00 | €20.00 | €220.00 |
How to calculate a tip in Greece
- 01 Enter your bill amount in EUR.
- 02 The customary 10% tip is pre-filled — adjust it or tap a quick preset to match the service.
- 03 Set how many people are splitting the bill to see the tip, total and per-person amount instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Do you tip in Greece?
Yes — the customary tip in Greece is 5–10% appreciated. In Greece leaving 5–10% in restaurants and tavernas is common and appreciated, and service is sometimes included so check the bill. Rounding up is fine at cafés and for taxis. Cash tips left on the table are the norm.
How much should I tip in Greece?
As a guide, 5–10% appreciated. On a €100.00 bill that is about €10.00. Adjust the percentage in the calculator above to match the service and your bill.
Is service charge included in Greece?
In Greece leaving 5–10% in restaurants and tavernas is common and appreciated, and service is sometimes included so check the bill. Rounding up is fine at cafés and for taxis. Cash tips left on the table are the norm. Always check your bill for a service charge before adding a tip so you do not pay twice.
Is this Greece tip calculator free and private?
Yes. It is completely free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser — nothing you type is uploaded anywhere.
Note Tipping is a social custom, not a law, and norms change over time. Service charges vary from venue to venue, and card machines increasingly prompt for a tip even in places where locals leave nothing. Treat these figures as a friendly guide, check your bill for a service charge before adding more, and tip what feels fair for the service you received.