Piraeus Bank ATM

About
The Piraeus Bank ATM on Agiou Louka in Mykonos Town operates around the clock, seven days a week. Whether you've just arrived by ferry and need cash for a taxi, or you're heading out late and want to settle a bar tab, this machine is accessible at any hour without queuing inside a branch.
Piraeus Bank is one of Greece's four largest banks, and its ATM network accepts the standard international cards — Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Cirrus — as well as domestic Greek cards. Transaction fees depend on your home bank's policy for international withdrawals, not on Piraeus Bank itself. Withdrawing a larger single amount rather than multiple smaller ones is the practical way to reduce those charges.
Mykonos is a cash-reliant island more than many visitors expect. Smaller tavernas, market stalls, beach vendors, and some bus services still prefer or require payment in euros, so having notes on hand before you head out to the beaches or the old town saves unnecessary detours later.
What to Expect
The machine is a standard Piraeus Bank EasyPay terminal. The interface offers Greek and English language options, and the screen prompts are straightforward for anyone familiar with European ATMs. Withdrawal limits at the machine itself are set by Piraeus Bank's daily cap, though your own bank may impose a lower ceiling — check before you travel.
The ATM is located on Agiou Louka street in Mykonos Town (Chora), postcode 846 00. This part of town is within easy walking distance of the main port area and the central bus station at Fabrika Square. The street is paved and accessible on foot from most accommodation in Chora, though the labyrinthine lane layout of the old town means first-time visitors should use a map app to navigate the final few turns.
Because this is a standalone ATM rather than a full branch, there is no counter service, no currency exchange desk, and no staff on site. For in-branch services — such as wire transfers or card issues — you would need to contact Piraeus Bank directly at +30 21 0328 8000 or visit a full branch.
The machine is outdoors and lit at night, which matters in a town where after-dark movement between venues is common. During the peak summer months of July and August, queues can form at popular ATMs across Mykonos Town, particularly in the evenings. If you find this machine busy, there are additional ATMs from other banks clustered near the port and along the main commercial streets.
How to Get There
From the main port (Old Port), Agiou Louka is roughly a 10-minute walk through Chora. Head into the old town and use the street name or the coordinates (37.4464, 25.3284) in a navigation app — the narrow pedestrian lanes do not always correspond intuitively to a map. Taxis drop passengers at the edges of the pedestrian zone; from the nearest drop-off point, the ATM is a short walk.
There is no parking directly adjacent to the ATM, as central Mykonos Town is largely car-free. If you are arriving by car from another part of the island, use one of the public parking areas at the edge of Chora and continue on foot.
Best Time to Visit
Because the ATM runs 24 hours, the practical question is when the queues are shortest rather than when it is open. Mornings between 08:00 and 10:00 tend to be quieter. Avoid the period just after large ferry arrivals, when passengers who have just disembarked at the Old Port or New Port head into town and often need cash immediately. In peak season (late June through August), midday and early evening see the heaviest foot traffic in Chora generally.
In the shoulder months of May, June, September, and October, the island is less crowded and ATM queues are rarely an issue at any hour.
Tips for Visiting
- Withdraw enough for a few days at once. This minimises your home bank's per-transaction foreign withdrawal fee and reduces the number of trips you need to make into central Chora.
- Check your card's daily limit before you travel. Many banks set a lower international ATM limit than the domestic one; knowing your ceiling avoids a failed transaction when you need cash urgently.
- Decline the ATM's dynamic currency conversion offer. If the machine asks whether you want to be charged in your home currency rather than euros, always choose euros. The conversion rate offered by the ATM is almost always worse than your bank's rate.
- Carry some cash from the moment you arrive. The taxi from the port, small kafeneions, and some beach sun-bed operators work in cash only.
- Keep card and PIN secure in Chora's crowds. The old town gets extremely busy in summer; use standard precautions at any ATM, particularly in the evenings.
- Note the phone number for card issues. If your card is retained by the machine or you suspect fraud, contact your home bank immediately. For Piraeus Bank service inquiries, the number is +30 21 0328 8000.
- Backup options nearby. If this machine is out of service or out of cash, additional ATMs from Alpha Bank, National Bank of Greece, and Eurobank are located near the port and along Matoyianni Street.
Practical Information
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Address | Agiou Louka, Mykonos Town, 846 00 |
| Hours | Open 24 hours, every day |
| Phone (Piraeus Bank) | +30 21 0328 8000 |
| Website | piraeusbank.gr |
| Cards accepted | Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus, Greek domestic cards |
| Currency dispensed | Euro (EUR) |
| Language options | Greek, English |
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