Xenon Apollonos
8 Apollonos St.
Ermoupoli
841 00 Syros
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This is one of the Greece’s smallest, but also most amazing guesthouses. It is part of a larger early 19th century building which enjoys a magnificent setting on the rocks right above the sea. Xenon Apollonos itself has only three bedrooms: two overlooking the water (what a wonderful experience to fall asleep to the sound of the waves washing against the rocks) and a third that faces the inner courtyard. The bedrooms, as well as the shared spaces (a large sitting room opening to a small balcony over the sparkling water and a bar/breakfast room) are extremely tastefully styled. Thoughtfully chosen colour schemes, a mixture of antiques and comfortable modern furniture, and utterly stylish decoration make Xenon Apollonos the kind of place you find in interior decorating magazines. It is not only the spot-on décor, however, that makes this place so great. It is also the homely and warm-hearted atmosphere. Wonderful!


What makes it special to me:

The impeccable interior decoration, the view from the seaside rooms. It feels like a country home… Most of the time I was there I didn't even close my bedroom door (except when I went to sleep of course!).


But what you should keep in mind:

The pink room (though charming) faces the courtyard. I am not sure there is staff at the guesthouse all day round. During siesta time it may not be possible to order drinks.

OwnerGeorge and Sofia Sthathopoulos
Address 8 Apollonos St.
Ermoupoli
841 00 Syros
Tel. 22810-81387, 80842
Fax 22810-83082 81681
E-mailstathopoulosg@syr.forthnet.gr
Website http://www.xenonapollonos.gr
Opening period:

All year

Children:Welcome
Dogs:Allowed upon prior agreement
Prices:

Double room €160-200 per night (breakfast included)

Credit cards: VISA
Accommodation1 double room with sea view ("Blue room")
1 maisonette room (room on two levels) for up to 4 persons with sea view ("Green room")
1 double/twin room ("Pink room", with a view of the internal courdyard)
1 apartment for up to 3 persons with one bedroom, a living room, a fully equipped kitchen ("Lethe")
Room facilities

En-suite bathroom (shower)
Telephone
Television
Mini-bar
Air conditioning
Hairdryer
Safe

Large sitting room with sea view (and small balcony above the water)
Café-breakfast room
Courtyard

Breakfast is served from 8h30 to 12h30, and throughout most of the day, you can order drinks and snacks. You will find a lot of places to eat just a few minutes' walk from the guesthouse, ranging from traditional tavernas to more funky little restaurants.

Xenon Apollonos is in a quiet street in the beautiful, historical capital of Syros, right above the sea. The main square is just a few minutes’ walk away. To explore the island and to go to the beach, you will need some sort of transport. Public transport is good: busses that leave every half hour and the bus stop is only five minutes on foot.

To get to Syros you can either take a ferry from the port of Piraeus (the crossing takes three to five hours) or you can fly from Athens (daily flights). Once you are there, it is easiest to ask a taxi to drive you to the hotel, but if you come by ferry and have your own transport, you should head towards Miaouli Square (the main square of Ermoupolis), and facing the town hall, turn right at G. Souri Street. You then turn left at Tsiropina Square into Apollonos Street, where you will find the guesthouse on your right, after about 30 metres.

Of all the islands of the Cycladic archipelago, Syros is probably the least typical. Whitewashed villages and sandy beaches are not its main attractions, but Ermoupolis, the capital of the island is. A grand central square and impressive neoclassical Town Hall, beautiful 19th century architecture, Roman Catholic churches (as well as Greek Orthodox) and the splendid Apollon theatre (modelled after La Scala of Milan, albeit on a smaller scale), give it something of a southern French or Italian feel. The waterfront is lined with terraces and behind it lies a maze of alleyways and backstreets, some quiet and peaceful, others full of life with street markets, restaurants, bars and cafés, old fashioned little stores and arty boutiques.

 

The difference between Syros and the other Cyclades is largely due to the strong historical presence of the Roman Catholic community on the island, which enjoyed the protection of France. During the Greek War of Independence from the Turks in the early 19th century, Syros managed to stay neutral and so escaped the devastation that so many other Greek islands suffered. Instead, Syros flourished during this period, when Ermoupolis was built to become the island’s capital. Today it is the administrative and commercial centre of the entire group of Cycladic islands, and also the only town in the archipelago that truly qualifies as one. Here life does not evolve around the summer months and the tourists they bring along. It is a city with an economic and cultural life of its own, where people live and work all year round.

 

Likewise, Syros is a great island to visit all year round, as life, especially in town, never comes to a winter standstill. You can catch a performance in the splendid Apollon theatre, visit the Archaeological and Industrial Museums; stroll around to discover the impressive architecture in town as well as the more Cycladic-style cuteness of the medieval settlement of Ano Syros and go for walks in the hills which turn green after the first rainfall in the autumn. In the summer, Syros is relatively quiet as it is not a typical beach destination, but there are some good beaches on the west coast. I would not recommend the island for a full two-week beach holiday, but it is certainly worth combining a few days on Syros with stays on one or two other Cycladic islands. (Connections are frequent, especially in the summer.)

Read here what others said about Guesthouse Apollonos

This year we visited Syros and stayed at the guesthouse Xenon Apollonos. The guesthouse was an excellent choice for us because we enjoy staying in traditional hotels and this particular one was in a very good location, within walking distance from the centre and with an excellent view of the sea. The guesthouse itself is very beautiful, well furnished, clean and the service exceptionally good.  We had a wonderful stay and would not hesitate to recommend the guesthouse to others.

Mary P.
Nicosia, Cyprus
July 2007

Thanks for your help with the Xenon Apollonos our last stop before returning to the USA.  We loved the hotel as well as Ermoupoli.  We had a little trouble finding the hotel as the street signs are mostly in Greek and the local people didn't know the street names, even those who work 10 meters from the street.  However, with the help of some nice people we finally found the hotel.  Good thing that we had the address, 8 Apollonos, for the hotel has very little to identify it.  This is in no way a complaint as we found the whole experience charming.  The owner of the Apollonos was very gracious.  Our room overlooked the water and had a loft for sleeping.  The room was a real charmer. Athina and Dometrious really leave you alone.  It is like being in your own home. We could come and go and never see anyone else in the place.  We couldn't even say goodbye when we left to catch our ferry.  However, Dometrious came down to the port to say goodbye to us.  We would highly recommend the Xenon Apollonos to our best friends. Please let our "hosts" know how much we enjoyed their hotel and city.  And thank you for placing us there.

Joel G.
Red Bank, USA
September 2005
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