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City Center Suites is a small boutique property in Fira, the main town of Santorini, offering self-contained apartment-style suites within walking distance of the island's restaurants, shopping streets, cable car, and bus terminal. It sits at coordinates placing it squarely in the built-up center of Fira — not on a cliffside perch with caldera views, but in the thick of town where access to everything is immediate and practical.

The property offers two suite configurations: a one-bedroom suite of 50 m² sleeping up to three guests, and a larger two-bedroom suite of 80 m² sleeping up to five. Both include sofa bed options, making them particularly suitable for small families or groups who want room to spread out rather than squeeze into a standard double. With only a handful of units, the operation is small by Santorini standards, and the focus is on privacy and direct service rather than resort-scale facilities.

City Center Suites holds a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Google from early reviews, suggesting a strong start since opening. You can reach the team directly at [email protected] or by phone at +30 694 098 8966, and availability is managed through their own booking system at ccs-santorini.gr.

What to Expect

The suites are described as brand-new and modern, which in Fira's context means contemporary fittings and finishes rather than the carved-cave aesthetic of the caldera-facing cliff hotels to the west. That is a deliberate trade-off: you are in a building that functions well as accommodation, with space, privacy, and convenience prioritized over the dramatic cliff-edge setting.

The one-bedroom unit at 50 m² gives a solo traveler or couple genuine living space beyond just the bedroom — enough room for a sitting area and the sofa bed that brings the capacity to three. The two-bedroom at 80 m² is among the more practical configurations for families on Santorini, where two-bedroom options that don't require booking separate hotel rooms are not always easy to find.

Fira itself is Santorini's capital, positioned on the western rim of the caldera. From the center of town you can walk to the Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral, the Museum of Prehistoric Thera, the Catholic quarter around Franco's Bar, and the cliff-edge walkway that connects Fira to Firostefani and eventually Imerovigli. The Fira cable car down to the old port is a short walk west. The main bus terminal — the hub for routes to Oia, Perissa, Kamari, Akrotiri, and the airport — is a few minutes' walk from the town center, making City Center Suites a practical base for island-wide day trips without a rental car.

Because the property is in the urban center rather than on the caldera rim, you'll have direct street access and no steep stair climbs to reach your room — a meaningful practical advantage on an island where caldera-view properties often involve significant walking up and down volcanic steps with luggage.

How to Get There

Fira is the point to which most Santorini arrivals eventually converge. From Santorini Airport (JTR), taxis take roughly 10–15 minutes to central Fira, or you can take the KTEL bus from the airport stop, which serves Fira's main bus terminal. From the Athinios ferry port, buses run regularly to Fira, and taxis are available at the port. If you arrive at the old port by tender or small ferry, the cable car brings you up to the southern edge of Fira town in minutes.

By car, Fira's main streets are narrow and parking is limited. The town has designated parking areas on its eastern approaches; from there the property is walkable. For guests using rental cars, confirming parking logistics with the property directly before arrival is advisable.

Best Time to Visit

Santorini's peak season runs from late June through August, when temperatures reach 28–33°C and Fira is at its busiest. City Center Suites' town-center location means you will be close to the noise and foot traffic of peak season, which suits travelers who want to be in the middle of the action but may not suit those seeking quiet evenings. Shoulder season — May to early June and September to October — offers noticeably cooler evenings, shorter queues at the cable car and main sites, and often lower rates.

For caldera-sunset watching, the town-center location means a short walk to the cliff-edge path, though the dedicated sunset crowds at Oia are a 25-minute bus ride north. If the Oia sunset is on your itinerary, staying in Fira means you can travel there and back by bus without needing a car.

Winter on Santorini (November through March) is quiet and some businesses close, but Fira remains the most active part of the island year-round. For off-season visits, confirming the property is open during your intended dates directly with the team is recommended.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct through ccs-santorini.gr for the most current availability; as a small property, suite inventory is limited and can fill quickly in peak season.
  • Specify your suite type when enquiring — the one-bedroom at 50 m² and the two-bedroom at 80 m² serve quite different group sizes and have different price points.
  • Confirm parking arrangements before arrival if you plan to rent a car; central Fira has limited on-street parking and you will want to know the closest designated area.
  • Pack light for the final approach: even in central Fira, some streets involve steps. Ask the property for the most luggage-friendly access route when you get your check-in instructions.
  • Use the bus terminal as your day-trip hub. Kamari and Perissa black-sand beaches, the Akrotiri archaeological site, and the road to Oia are all accessible by KTEL bus from the stop a short walk from the property — useful if you prefer not to drive on Santorini's narrow roads.
  • For caldera sunset views, the cliff-edge walkway west of Fira's main square is roughly a 5–10 minute walk from the town center. You don't need to stay in a caldera-view hotel to see the sunset.
  • Contact the property by email at [email protected] for longer or specific requests; phone contact at +30 694 098 8966 is available for more immediate queries.

Facilities and Location

City Center Suites markets itself as a boutique hotel combining accessibility with privacy. Given its small unit count, guests can expect a level of individual attention that larger Fira hotels don't replicate. The property describes its staff as dedicated to personalizing stays, which in practice at a small boutique means you are likely dealing with the same people throughout.

Fira's amenities within walking distance include multiple supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs (including along the main Ypapantis walking street), the island's main taxi rank, several medical services, the Nomikos Conference Centre, and the full range of Fira's restaurants and cafes. The Museum of Prehistoric Thera, one of the best small archaeological museums in the Cyclades, is a short walk from the town center. For day trips, the proximity to the bus terminal is genuinely useful: a single-journey KTEL ticket covers routes to most of the island's major beaches and sites.

The suites themselves are described as modern, which suggests standard island amenities such as air conditioning and private bathrooms are in place, though guests should confirm specifics — particularly regarding kitchen or kitchenette facilities, which are relevant for families using the larger two-bedroom unit — directly with the property.

Address

Fira 847 00, Greece

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