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Ano Syros
The town of Ano Syros in Greece appears like a place straight out of a fairytale with its colorful whitewashed houses and narrow winding lanes. While you walk along the lanes of Syros, you will also notice the picturesque views of the South Aegean visible from this town, which is just breathtaking. The town also has several monasteries and museums which are worth visiting.
The reason this town is built in this manner is that it was constructed as a fortress town to protect its population from pirate raids and attacks from enemies. The houses and architecture of historical sites reflect a Venetian and Catholic character, whose roots lie in the ancient Venetian settlement here in the 13th century. It has Cycladic elements to a certain extent as well. You can also visit the Catholic Cathedral of San Georgio, which is at the highest point of the town. Near the coast area of the town, the islands of Paros, Naxos, Tinos, and Delos are visible. The bougainvillea-lined courtyards, traditional taverns and small shops make the sheltered town even more charming.
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Apollon Theatre
The Apollon Theatre is one of Syros's major attractions and reflects its rich cultural heritage. This theatre witnesses some of the best and most important cultural events, operas, and theatrical works. The theatre dates to 1864 when it was constructed by Italian architect Pietro Sampo.
You can easily book a ticket to any performance you wish to see through their website. A comprehensive list of all the events being organised at the theatre can be accessed from their calendar of events. The first group of performers to first adorn the stage of the theatre was an Italian theatre troupe that also performed the world-famous Italian opera ‘La Traviata’ among other performances. Even though the theatre has witnessed several catastrophes and survived various damages, it has managed to maintain its standards and provide spectacular performances over the years. You can also visit the ‘memory place’, a museum just adjacent to it displaying memorable events, the history of the theatre, and pictures of important local and international artists who performed in the theatre.
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Archaeological Museum of Syros
One of the oldest museums in Syros, the Archaeological is a must-visit site if you like learning about the history of Greece. It displays exhibitions ranging from the Amfikypellon, a cup from the third millennium, a marble statue from 730 BC, an ancient compass, a vase from the latter half of the third millennium, and a range of sculptures, artworks, and inscriptions from the Byzantine and Cycladic periods.
One of the museum's most interesting exhibits is the works of the archaeologist Christos Tsountas. This archaeological was founded in 1834 and shifted to the city hall in 1899. It has been created in four City Hall rooms and has a separate entrance from the historic square.
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Delphini Beach
Situated on the northern coast of Syros, the Delfini beach overlooks a stunning bay. The golden sand of the beach along with the clean, calm blue waters of the sea makes it one of the best beaches for swimming and sunbathing. Despite all its picturesque views, the beach is secluded, ensuring a peaceful time for the visitors. The beach does not have sunbeds or umbrellas for rent, and there are no facilities for changing rooms, showers, or parking as well on the beach.
It is one of the largest beaches in Syros and is located very close to the center of Kini. The beach is pebbly, so it is recommended to wear appropriate footwear if you are planning to walk on the beach or go inside the water. It is preferred by those who want to go skinny-dipping or sunbathe naked. The rocks towards the end of the beach are generally used for this activity as they shelter the small area away from the eyes of others and winds as well.
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Ermoupoli
Ermoupolis is a quaint, beautiful town in Syros. You can meander around the town, observing the magnificent neoclassical architecture in old mansions, small churches, monuments, streets paved with marble, statues, town squares made of marble, and other such attractions. Some of the most popular sites of this town include the stunning Miaouli square, around which you can visit many local cafés and restaurants.
After walking for less than 10 minutes, you can also spot the magnificent building of the town hall. Some other important tourist sites include the Archaeological museum of Syros, cultural centre of Hermoupolis and the Apollo theatre. Historically, it was a significant centre of culture and sea fare during the 19th century. The town’s historical economic prosperity is reflected through not only its developed infrastructure, but its refined population. The prosperity combine with the picturesque architecture built by architects from Germany and Italy is the reason this town is also called Little Milan and Duchess of the Aegean.
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Galissas Beach
Galissas is one of the most popular beaches in Syros. The reason it is popular is that it doesn't have a huge bay like the other beaches on the island. This blue flag beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling and windsurfing.
The water here is shallow making it ideal for families with children. The beach is extremely stunning with its golden sand across the stretch of the shore, and small trees along the coast, which also provide shade to the coast for relaxation and mountains surrounding it. The sunsets here are beautiful as well due to their reflection in the crystalline water of the beach.If you want to grab a quick bite while relaxing at the beach, it is adept with several restaurants, taverns, cafés, and beach bars. The Armeous beach is located just a few meters away . A few chairs and umbrellas are also available for use if you want to sunbathe.
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Kini Village
The quaint and beautiful fishing village of Kini is popular among tourists for its picturesque views and sumptuous seafood dishes. It is located just a few kilometers away from Galissas and presents one of the finest sea views in Greece. Kini village not only has amazing scenic views but clean sandy beaches such as Kini, Lotos, and Delfini paths immersed in greenery, the Kini aquarium, and churches reflecting the historical architecture of the village.
Small boats mooring over the antique port of the village as the shades of the sunset blend into the emerald sea is a view you can only seldom find elsewhere. If you are a fan of spiritual places, the Monastery of Agia Varvara is a site you can not miss. This monastery also has a weaving workshop that visitors can attend. The village has several beach bars, taverns, and seafood restaurants where you can relish delicious local gastronomy. If you are a connoisseur of historic architecture, the Panagia Gorgona memorial is a site you must visit. The village also presents several hikes for those who like to stay active during the holidays and other scenic routes that you can explore.
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Komito Beach
Komito beach is secluded and has turquoise waters and a sandy shore. It's a great place to go for a dip, sunbathe and relax under the umbrellas. Enjoy various water sports activities, beach volleyball, beach soccer, and other beach games. Take a hike around the hills and explore the area's natural beauty. The beach is also well-connected by public transport, making it easily accessible from the main town of Syros.
Miaouli Square
Miaouli Square in Ermoupoli is a central gathering place to stroll around the square and relax at cafes. The statue of Admiral Miaoulis, a Greek naval hero, is the main attraction for photo sessions. The square is surrounded by beautiful buildings, including the Town Hall, the Cultural Center, and the Public Library, all worth visiting.
You can hunt for souvenirs, and shop at art galleries and clothing stores, showcasing the best of local artisans and designers. The square is a popular spot for events such as concerts, festivals, and fairs, taking place throughout the year.
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Syros Port
Syros port is a busy hub serving as the main entry and exit for boats to and from the island. You can stroll around the area watching ferries and a variety of boats, from traditional Greek fishing boats to modern yachts. The port is also a great spot for watching the sunset on the waterfront. Surrounded by various shops, cafes, and restaurants, find a variety of souvenirs and local products and enjoy a meal.
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