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Micra Anglia sits on Mitropoleos Ioannis Goulandris Street in the heart of Andros Town — the island's capital, known locally as Chora — and carries a 4.8 out of 5 rating from 363 verified reviewers. That score, consistently high across a substantial volume of stays, marks it as one of the most reliably well-regarded places to sleep on the island.

The property describes itself as a 5-star boutique hotel, a classification that signals a small room count combined with a higher level of finish and personal service than a standard hotel of equivalent star rating. The place types logged against the property include spa, bar, and restaurant, meaning guests can expect on-site food, drink, and wellness options without leaving the building.

Andros Town itself rewards hotel guests willing to walk. The Chora sits on a narrow ridge above the Aegean, with the pedestrianised main street leading out to the iconic ruined Venetian castle at the tip of the promontory. The address on M.I. Goulandris Street places Micra Anglia in close reach of the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art, one of the most serious art institutions in the Greek islands, which occupies a neoclassical building just a short walk from the hotel.

What to Expect

Micra Anglia presents itself through the language of calm and considered design — the Instagram presence references "timeless" and "quiet" as defining qualities, and the visual identity leans toward architectural detail and Aegean light rather than splashy resort imagery. This is consistent with what a boutique property in Chora logically offers: stone-walled interiors, careful finishes, and views that range from the village's labyrinthine alleys to the open sea depending on orientation.

The on-site spa is an asset worth factoring into your stay, particularly if you are visiting outside peak summer, when air temperatures and sea conditions make outdoor activity less consistent. A spa in a boutique context typically means a focused treatment menu rather than a large wellness centre, but the presence of that facility at all separates Micra Anglia from the majority of smaller Andros guesthouses.

The bar and restaurant on-site mean you are not reliant on the village's relatively contained dining options for every meal. Andros Town has a small number of quality tavernas concentrated near the main square and the castle end of the Chora, but having in-house dining — particularly for early breakfasts or late arrivals by ferry — is a practical convenience.

The hotel's coordinates place it at 37.8374°N, 24.9365°E, on the upper section of the Chora ridge, which is consistent with sea views from upper-floor rooms on at least one elevation.

How to Get There

Andros is reached by ferry from the port of Rafina on the Attica coast, roughly 30 kilometres east of Athens. The crossing to Andros Town's port (Gavrio, on the island's northwest coast) takes around two hours on a standard ferry; fast ferries can reduce this. From Gavrio, the drive to Andros Town is approximately 35 kilometres along the island's main road, passing through Batsi and crossing the island's central spine.

If arriving by car, note that Andros Town's Chora is largely pedestrianised from a certain point inward. M.I. Goulandris Street runs through the core of the old town; parking is available on the edge of the Chora, and the walk from the nearest parking area into the street is short. Contact the hotel directly before arrival if you are driving, as they will be able to advise on the closest drop-off or parking point for luggage.

For those arriving without a car, KTEL buses connect Gavrio port to Andros Town. Taxis are also available at Gavrio port for the full journey to Chora.

Best Time to Visit

Andros has a longer usable season than many of the more southerly Cycladic islands. The meltemi winds that characterise the Aegean in July and August blow persistently across Andros, which sits at the northern end of the Cyclades and catches the full force of that northerly airflow. For hotel guests, this means cooler evenings and relief from peak heat, but it can also mean choppy seas and ferry disruptions.

June and September are consistently the most balanced months: warm enough for swimming, calmer winds, and materially fewer crowds than July or August in the Chora. The Chora itself is a year-round village with a resident population, so it retains a functional, lived-in character even outside summer. Spring visits — April through May — can be rewarding for walking and the island's famously lush interior, though sea temperatures will be cool.

For the boutique hotel experience specifically, shoulder season reduces the pressure on room availability, and the village's cafes and restaurants are open and not overwhelmed.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct or early for summer. A high-rated boutique hotel in a small Chora has a finite number of rooms. Peak July and August availability at Micra Anglia will be limited; contact the hotel via their website or phone (+30 2282 022207) well in advance.
  • Walk the Chora on foot. The main pedestrian street from the central square to the Venetian castle tip is the definitive Andros Town experience. Allow at least an hour to walk it without rushing and to stop at the viewpoints over the sea on both sides of the ridge.
  • Factor in the Goulandris Museum. The Museum of Contemporary Art on Andros Town is internationally regarded; staying in the Chora means you can visit on multiple days without commuting. Check the museum's seasonal opening schedule before your trip.
  • Use the spa if visiting outside peak summer. Services will be easier to book in shoulder season and the spa makes Andros Town a more viable destination for a rest-focused trip in cooler months.
  • Confirm ferry times before arrival. Rafina-to-Andros ferry schedules shift between summer and winter timetables. Andros Ferries and Blue Star Ferries both serve the route; check current schedules close to your travel date.
  • Pack layers for evenings. Even in August, Andros Town's elevation and the meltemi make evenings cooler than the coast. The Chora's stone-paved streets also hold cold well after dark in spring and autumn.
  • Parking logistics matter if you're driving. The Chora's historic core is not driveable to the door. Confirm with the hotel where to leave a vehicle and whether they can assist with luggage transfer from the parking area.

Facilities and Location

Micra Anglia's listed facilities include a restaurant, bar, and spa within the property. For a boutique hotel at this rating level, additional amenities typically include air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and some form of concierge or guest services, though the specifics should be confirmed directly with the hotel at the time of booking.

The address — Μ.Ι. Γουλανδρή 13, Άνδρος, Χώρα 845 00 — places the hotel on the main cultural artery of Andros Town. The Goulandris Museum is within easy walking distance. The old town's central plateia, with its marble-paved square and traditional kafeneion, is also accessible on foot in minutes. The sea is visible from the Chora ridge throughout, and the castle promontory walk is under 10 minutes from the hotel's street.

For guests interested in the wider island, Andros offers a number of beaches accessible by car: Nimborio and Paraporti are both within a few kilometres of the Chora, while the longer beaches at Apikia and Korthi require a drive of 20–40 minutes.

Address

Μ.Ι. Γουλανδρή 13, Άνδρος, Χώρα 845 00, Greece

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