We visited the town three times and every time the bus would deposit us here, the town square
We hadn't been to Sifnos for 11 years so, during our first visit we took the wrong turning, and rather than going through the centre of the town, we took the road that runs along the periphery which affords great views of the surrounding countryside
We ate here last time, but not this time
and another one. As I mentioned in a previous post, Sifnos has a population of 2.625 and 260 churches.
During our second visit we headed straight for To Steno - the aim this time was to walk all the way up to the windmills
We passed Julie Tzanini's ceramics workshop. I really wanted to see her work but she is on sabbatical this year so it was closed.
Steps everywhere
It gets very windy in the Cyclades, so the narrow streets protect from the wind
We finally got to the centre of the town, the 'steno' (the 'narrow one') where most of the bars, restaurants and shops are to be found. This large church is at the centre of it
another church, next to it
when it got dark. The food was very interesting, a mixture of Greek and Michelin-starred dishes. It was very good.
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