Hermoupolis

Syros island and its elegant capital, Hermoupolis, hold a special place in the hearts of our teachers and students.
Every summer since 2005, Omilo has been organizing Greek Language and Culture Courses on this beautiful Cycladic island, creating unforgettable experiences of learning, fun, friendship, and discovery.

Over the years, Syros has become much more than a course destination!
It feels like a second home to the Omilo team and to many students who return again and again.

We are very happy to be able to celebrate “30 Years of Omilo” in Syros in 2026.

Introduction to Syros

Syros has around 20,000 permanent residents, and in summer the population grows to nearly 35,000 as visitors arrive from Greece and abroad.
While you can fly to Syros from Athens, most locals and travelers experience the island the traditional way;  arriving by ferry at the beautiful port of Hermoupolis.

The arrival by boat is unforgettable: as the ferry approaches the harbor, the neoclassical town rises amphitheatrically above the sea, offering one of the most impressive island entrances in Greece.
(Click here to get an impression of arriving by boat in Hermoupolis.)

In this article, we’ll focus mainly on Hermoupolis, the elegant capital of Syros, as well as the capital of all Cyclades.
But of course the island has much more to offer, from charming villages and beaches to hidden cultural treasures
Before we begin, enjoy this video with a general view over Hermoupolis.

Syros Island Video


Hermoupolis / Ermoupoli

A City with History and Elegance

Hermoupolis is not only the capital of Syros, but also the administrative capital of the Cyclades and the wider South Aegean region.

The city was founded during the Greek War of Independence, when refugees from other Greek islands sought safety on Syros during the war with the Ottoman Empire. They settled next to the already existing medieval town of Ano Syros and gradually built what became Hermoupolis.

As more people arrived, Hermoupolis grew rapidly and developed into Greece’s leading commercial port in the 19th century. Between 1822 and 1865, the town was transformed in a remarkable neoclassical style, blending Greek classicism with Renaissance influences. Today, its elegant mansions, marble squares and grand public buildings still reflect that prosperous era.

Click on the picture below to watch a video and discover the beauty and history of Hermoupolis.

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Learning Greek in Syros

For Greek island standards, Hermoupolis is rather big.
If you want to explore it on foot, you will need time. Whenever you visit Syros, we suggest you start with visiting the following places:

Miaouli Square


With the imposing statue of Andreas Miaoulis standing at its entrance and its towering palm trees, the square is a sight of exceptional beauty. It is one of the most remarkable 19th-century squares of Greece. Today, it’s location is in the heart of the city, so the perfect place for an evening stroll, drink or meeting point.

The square was initially named “Othonos Square” as a tribute to Otto, first King of Greece. In 1889, the square was given its present-day name of “Miaouli Square” during the official unveiling of the statue of Andreas Miaoulis standing in the square. (Andreas Miaoulis, (1769 – 1835), was an admiral and politician who commanded Greek naval forces during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1829)

The City Hall on the square is one of the largest city halls in Greece. It was founded in 1876 and designed by German architect Ernst Ziller. Apart from the municipal administration services, the City Hall also houses the Courts of Law, the Land Registry Office, the Archaeological Museum (early Cycladic and Byzantine exhibits) and the Historical Archive of the Cyclades.

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The square is used very often for events, concerts and dance performances. Around the square, you will find many bars, cafes and restaurants, as well as the beautiful outdoor summer cinema Pallas. It is a large courtyard surrounded by a wall and with lots of plants against the backdrop of neoclassical buildings.Every year, Cinema Pallas also takes part in the Syros International Film Festival, during the month of July.

The street along the square’s right side will take us to the Apollon Theater.

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The Apollo Theatre


The Apollo Theater (also known as “La Piccola Scala”) is an important landmark and a symbol of Syros’ financial and cultural prosperity since the mid-19th century. Constructed between 1862-1864, it is the oldest opera house in Greece and the 11th oldest in Europe. It is widely believed that the Apollo Theater was modeled after the famous La Scala di Milano Opera House in Milan and the Teatro di San Carlo of Naples. The Apollo Theater played host to numerous Greek and Italian theatrical and operatic troupes, performing the most famous and popular plays, operas and operettas of their time.

Some history: The foundation of the theatre started in 1862 by the famous Italian architect P. Sampo, who worked then as a municipal architect in Hermoupolis. In October 1864 the opening of “Apollo” theatre was celebrated. It was considered the nicest of all Middle East theatres of the era (including Athens, Smyrni, Istanbul and Alexandria). Since 2005, The Apollo Theatre hosts the Festival of the Aegean, during the month of July.
Click here to see some minutes of a concert in the Apollo Theater

Syros festival

Vaporia neighborhood


If you walk along the Apollo Theatre towards the sea, you will reach the magnificent church of Aghios Nikolaos and you will find yourself in the area of Vaporia, known as “the ship owners’ district”.
During the Revolution, refugees from the North Aegean and Crete settled on the island of Syros. There they built unique high-rise mansions with impressive frescoes, wood-carved doors, marble balconies, wooden floors and incomparable details by the sea, thus creating their own “shipyards” on the rocks.

Nowadays, Vaporia with its imposing mansions and old stately homes of the wealthy is the island’s most expensive and perhaps most picturesque area. Do not forget to walk down to Asteria Beach, from where you will enjoy a beautiful view of Vaporia and discover that this fabulous neighborhood appears as if built literally on the water.

Click here to see a video and get a quick view of the Vaporia area

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Learning Greek in Syros

Apart from visiting Syros, you can also learn Greek, and discover Syros together with Omilo…

Take a look at our courses during the months of July, August, and September, which take place in the village of Azolimnos.

1-week courses in Syros

2-week courses in Syros

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More about Syros island

Syros is of course not only Hermoupolis, but many other things as well

Click here to read more about Ano Syros, another jewel

Click here to read more about the Syros loukoumia – a traditional product

Interested in Greek history?
Then this article about the Lazaretta  is for sure for you!