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Syros

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 Photo Credit: Despina Galani
Photo Credit: Despina Galani
 Photo Credit: Despina Galani
 Photo Credit: Angela Kidman
Photo Credit: Angela Kidman
 Photo Credit: Angela Kidman

Syros, the capital of the Cyclades, stands apart from its island neighbors with its blend of neoclassical architecture, Orthodox and Catholic traditions, and year-round local life. Ermoupoli, the main town, was once a thriving 19th-century port and still displays its legacy through grand mansions, marble-paved squares, and the imposing Apollo Theater which was designed by an Italian architect and often referred to as a miniature La Scala. The town’s architecture and history reflect its role as a cultural and economic bridge between western Europe and the Aegean.

Visitors often find themselves walking from one era to another as they climb the steps to the Catholic settlement of Ano Syros, which predates Ermoupoli, and offers winding alleys, whitewashed houses, and views over the port. While Ermoupoli is known for its urban sophistication, Ano Syros introduces a more intimate, medieval atmosphere. Here, the sounds of bouzouki music pay tribute to the island’s connection with rebetiko composer Markos Vamvakaris, who was born in this very neighborhood.

Despite being lesser known internationally than islands like Mykonos or Santorini, Syros hosts a range of festivals that attract artists and performers from across Europe. These include the International Animation Festival (Animasyros), and the Aegean International Film Festival. Throughout the summer, open-air concerts take place in courtyards and by the waterfront, providing travelers with a distinctly local experience without the crowds often found elsewhere in the Cyclades.

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