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Monday 21 June 2010

Hotel Ethrion

When we visited Syros we stayed at the Ethrion, primarily because it gets decent reviews on Tripadvisor and at the time was ranked their 4th best hotel on Syros.


I can say with all honesty that we weren't disappointed. The hotel fulfilled all our needs, having a large, comfortable room and being conveniently close to the port and town centre. It also had a balcony with a decent view, though I think what view you get depends on which room you end up with.

A Room With A View
The price was good too - only €40 per night for the period we visited, making it by far the cheapest place that we stayed during our entire holiday. Part of the reason for that could be the style of the hotel. It is very much "no frills", offering none of the services you might usually associate with a hotel - no pool, bar, public rooms, breakfast, safe, not even a reception. To contact the owner you have to knock on a door on the road the hotel is on and hope that he is in. If he isn't, someone else (another family member) will phone him for you. It can all seem quite strange, and may not suit those who are not used to independent travel.

The fact there's no breakfast isn't a huge problem, there are tons of good breakfast places in Ermoupoli (we ate out every time) or you could construct your own to have on the balcony or in the garden. The room has a large (and very good) fridge, so buying stuff and keeping it fresh is no problem.

Breakfast at Cotton Fresh

As I said earlier, the room was comfortable, spacious (the largest of our holiday) and clean. It was so large in fact that the aircon unit, which was at the opposite end of the room to the bed, was almost far enough away to be quiet at night. Every other hotel's unit was so close to the bed that it kept us awake at night. Little things like this make all the difference!

Ethrion Bedroom

The bathroom had a shower with a curtain that actually worked in preventing the floor getting wet (quite a rarity in the Greek islands), although it did have the obligatory "wires sticking out of the wall" - a hotel isn't a hotel in Greece without this "feature". What public areas there were consisted of a very pleasant garden with the most beautiful smelling flowers. We always knew when we were approaching "home" because we could just smell the garden!

Ethrion Garden

Getting to the hotel could be tricky if you're old, infirm or just plain unfit. It's set up a street that has a lot of steps in it (a typical feature of Ermoupoli) and although there is a way to get there that doesn't involve quite so many steps, the easiest way to locate it is straight up those steps! It was fine during the holiday, but seemed an awful long way while dragging two suitcases!

George the hotel owner was a very friendly and helpful man and sorted us out with plenty of ideas for things to see and do, drawing good walking routes on the town map and pointing out the best of the beaches to visit. He'd have no doubt been able to suggest eating places too, but we really like to find our own, especially with us being vegetarian.

Next time we come to Syros it's highly likely that we'll stay here again, we really loved it.

1 comment:

  1. lovely Greek Blog, don't think I'd like all those steps. Should have got sue to lug the cases ;-0

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