Diogenis Hotel, Ermoupoli Syros
Situated in Ermoupoli, the historic hotel "Diogenis" is housed in a 19th-century neoclassical building with Venetian characteristics. With consideration for the building's architectural features and a tasteful blend of modern minimalist interior design and technology with neoclassical aspects, the 40 rooms of the Diogenis Hotel in Syros offer everything a visitor may want or need. Some have views of the city and the sea; others see part of the city; and others see more quiet cobbled streets. The nearest beach is 250 metres away. Diogenis hotel has a breakfast room that can also be used for small conferences or exhibitions. The hotel’s cafeteria serves coffee and drinks 24 hours a day. Further amenities include car and motorcycle rental, parking, tourist information, and babysitting, which are available upon request.
Step out from Diogenis hotel and begin exploring the area of Ermoupoli, the capital of Syros. The town, which was named after the Greek god Hermes, quickly developed into a significant industrial, economic, and maritime hub due to its advantageous location and spacious natural harbor. It is now known as a "gem town" with striking public structures. You may visit attractions including Church of St. Nicholas with the Ecclesiastical Museum, Ermoupolis Industrial Museum, Historical Archive of the Cyclades, Municipal Library and the Church of the Assumption. Book Diogenis Hotel Now!
Step out from Diogenis hotel and begin exploring the area of Ermoupoli, the capital of Syros. The town, which was named after the Greek god Hermes, quickly developed into a significant industrial, economic, and maritime hub due to its advantageous location and spacious natural harbor. It is now known as a "gem town" with striking public structures. You may visit attractions including Church of St. Nicholas with the Ecclesiastical Museum, Ermoupolis Industrial Museum, Historical Archive of the Cyclades, Municipal Library and the Church of the Assumption. Book Diogenis Hotel Now!
Ermoupoli, Syros, Cyclades