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Convivium — Fira
The guide was updated:Boasting an Italian-inspired menu, Convivium offers both seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and a suggestive location. The restaurant rises up in the lively heart of Fira, between the Central Square and the caldera, and has developed into a must-try in town.
Useful Information
- Address: Danezi M, Fira, Santorini
- More Info: Next to the Central Square, on the road to the Caldera.
- Opening hours: Daily noon–10:30pm
- Website: convivium.gr
- Phone: +30 2286 028111
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