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Traditional Accommodation |
Introduction
Diogenis Hotel Syros was built in a 19th century building. It has
been very carefully renovated keeping all of the features from it’s
neoclassical form. In the past it was used as a coal depot, tannery, wood
yard and cabaret.
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Resort Description
During the
German occupation between 1941 and 1944 the Italian Carabinieria were
housed there. The building was purchased in 1980 by "DIOGENIS SYROY SA".
With great care, combining neoclassical origins and modern technology,
Diogenis Hotel was built. The hotel's
privileged location gives the ability
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of different
views from the hotel rooms, either to the port of Ermoupolis or to the blue sea and the
traditional houses.
Diogenis Hotel is a unique ornament of Cyclades which combines the
new classic style with the most up to date equipment.
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Units Description
All our rooms are built in modern style and offer A/C, Heating, Bath/Shower, Hairdryer, Fridge, Mini bar, Telephone,
Music, TV, Balcony, Veranda, Terrace, sea view
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Hermes
Hotel Syros is
located in a very quite place only 5 minutes walk from the centre, at the
Kanari Square with marvelous view of the town.
Ermoupolis, Syros
Ermoupoli, the "Queen of the Cyclades", stands on a naturally
amphitheatrical site, with neo-classical buildings, old mansions and white
houses cascading down to the harbour. The City Hall, where Miaoulis Square
lies ringed with cafes and with seating areas under palm trees, has a
grandeur all of its own. The "City of Hermes" has numerous magnificent
churches, the most interesting of which are Metamorphosis, Koimisis, St.
Demetrius, Three Hierarchs, Anastasis, Evangelistria and St. Nicolas. The
Archaeological Museum has a collection of notable finds and the Municipal
Library contains numerous interesting and rare editions. |
Syros Island, Greece
Syros is the capital of the Cycladic Island Cluster and is one of
the most developed Greek islands. It has been greatly influenced by the
Frankish rule and as a result, Syros has many beautiful neoclassical
buildings and manors, impressive squares and an amazing air of nobility.
Syros also possesses many breathtaking natural features such as hills,
plains, cultivated land and fields that interchange with bays, sandy
beaches and the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. The island is also
known for its many well-preserved historical sites as well as
archaeological sites and picturesque villages with whitewashed houses.
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