You can see why Syros is known as the Queen of the Aegean as the ferry sails into Hermoupolis harbour. The capital of this Cycladic island is a jewel fit for royalty – and provides an enchanting welcome for visitors.
White houses cascade down hillsides, one that is topped with an ancient cathedral the other with a huge, blue-domed church. It’s a busy town bursting with atmosphere created by narrow lanes, stylish neoclassical buildings, shops and tavernas tucked away in winding cobblestone alleys and steep stairways.
The shining heart of this charming town is a grand square paved in marble, fringed with palm trees and cafes and with a central staircase to an imposing town hall and archaeological museum. Nearby are marble paved streets and courtyards crammed with restaurants, bars and boutiques that really burst with life in the evenings.