In the heart of Symi Island, The Old Symi mezonettes are an amazing gateway for those who seek accommodation just a few steps from the center of Symi. The apartments have been renovated in 2019, combining the old and traditional design that will immediately charm you.
Studios 1 to 4 can accommodate up to 4 guests each, Studios 5 and 6 can accommodate up to 3 guests each, and Studio 7 can accommodate up to 2 guests.
The Old Symi 5 and 6 are located on the ground floor and can accommodate up to 3 guests each. Each maisonette features one bedroom with a double bed, a single sofa bed in the living room, and a kitchenette. These studios are thoughtfully decorated and offer the same comfort and charm as the maisonettes above, along with easy ground-level access and beautiful surroundings.
All maisonettes provide the same amenities, including free Wi-Fi access throughout the property, a screen TV, daily cleaning, toiletries and towels, and access to a shared laundry facility. Each unit includes a furnished outdoor area with scenic views. On the ground floor of the building, you will also find the traditional Kyrillos Museum, adding a touch of local history and cultural richness to your stay at The Old Symi.
The Old Symi maisonettes are less than 50 meters away from taverns, shops and supermarkets and about 500 meters from the main beach. Symi has recently become one of the most popular summer destinations in the Mediterranean for those seeking a holiday in style, combining a cosmopolitan atmosphere with expensive yachts along the harbor with the traditional appeal of the Greek islands’ history and culture.
Thanks to its unique picturesque scenery and ambience, Symi attracts people from all over the world. As you enter the harbor of Gialos by ferry or cruise ship, the imposing homes of this colorful traditional settlement creates a breathtaking scene.
On the other side of the island you’ll find Taxiarchis Michael of Panormitis, the monastery that houses the icon of the famous miracle worker saint. Indeed many people travel to Symi to light a candle and say a prayer in hope that the saint will grant them their wishes.