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Christina Studios sits on Meletopoulou 7, a quiet side street in the core of Mykonos Town, roughly 100 metres from the main commercial centre and a three-minute walk from the primary bus station on the southern edge of town. The property classifies itself as a self-catering operation, meaning you have the basics to prepare simple meals and manage your own schedule — a practical advantage when you want independence from restaurant hours and resort pricing.

With a 4-star Google rating across 43 reviews and a check-in time of 15:00 (check-out 11:00), the property runs on straightforward guesthouse terms. It is not a large resort, and the appeal is deliberately understated: a quiet pocket of Mykonos Town that keeps you within easy reach of Little Venice, the old port, and the famous windmills without placing you directly in the noise of the main pedestrian lanes.

The website notes two mobile contacts alongside the main landline, which suggests a hands-on, owner-operated setup rather than a staffed front desk around the clock. If you are arriving late or have specific requests, calling ahead on +30 2289 022731 is advisable.

What to Expect

Christina Studios offers three room configurations based on the website listing. The standard double room covers 13 m² and fits two people in two single beds — compact by any measure, but workable for travellers who plan to spend most of their time outside. A second double room matches that footprint at 13 m², also with two single beds for two guests. The triple room steps up to 20 m² and accommodates three people across three single beds, making it the most practical option for a small group travelling together.

All units are described as fully equipped studios, which in Greek accommodation conventions typically means a kitchenette or basic cooking facilities, a private bathroom, air conditioning, and standard furnishings. The property's own phrasing — "comfortable and modern" — aligns with the self-catering category rather than a luxury positioning.

The building is set back from the busier lanes, so you are unlikely to deal with late-night foot traffic noise on your doorstep, even though Mykonos Town is active well past midnight in high season. That relative quiet, combined with the central location, is the main practical draw of the property.

How to Get There

The address is Meletopoulou 7, Mikonos 846 00. From the Mykonos Town bus station (Fabrika), the property is a three-minute walk north into the town. If you are arriving by ferry at the Old Port, the walk takes roughly ten minutes on foot heading south through the town lanes; from the New Port at Tourlos, a taxi or bus into Mykonos Town is the standard approach, followed by the short walk to Meletopoulou.

Mykonos Town's old quarter is largely pedestrianised, so driving directly to the door is not possible. Taxis drop off at the nearest accessible road and the distances involved are short. There is no dedicated parking at the property; if you are hiring a car or ATV, public parking areas on the outskirts of the town centre are the practical option, and the walk in is manageable.

For arrivals by air, Mykonos Airport (JMK) is approximately 4 kilometres southeast of the town centre. Taxis are available outside the terminal; the journey takes around ten minutes depending on traffic in summer.

Best Time to Visit

Christina Studios lists its open period as 01.01 to 01.01, indicating year-round operation — useful if you are travelling outside the typical May-to-October Mykonos season. The island's shoulder months of April, May, and October offer noticeably cooler temperatures, lighter crowds, and lower accommodation rates across the board. July and August are peak Mykonos season: prices climb, the bus station queues lengthen, and the town fills well into the early hours.

For a self-catering stay focused on exploring the town at your own pace, the late-May to mid-June window and the second half of September tend to offer the best balance of warm weather, functioning ferry schedules, and manageable crowd levels. Arriving mid-week rather than on Friday or Saturday reduces the likelihood of noise from weekend party traffic.

Winter stays on Mykonos are quieter and some businesses close, but the island does not shut down entirely. The town retains its character, and accommodation prices drop significantly. The Meltemi wind, which blows strongly from the north in July and August, can be disruptive on the island generally — something to factor into beach day planning even if it does not directly affect a town-based studio stay.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead on arrival logistics. The property lists two numbers — the main line +30 2289 022731 and a mobile. Confirm check-in arrangements in advance, especially for late-afternoon ferry arrivals.
  • Pack light for the walk in. Meletopoulou is in the pedestrian zone. Wheeled luggage works on the paved lanes, but large cases can be awkward on the narrow steps and cobblestones closer to the waterfront. A compact bag makes the three-minute walk from the bus station straightforward.
  • Use the bus station proximity. The Fabrika bus station connects Mykonos Town to most of the island's major beaches — Paradise, Super Paradise, Platis Gialos, Ornos, and Elia — on a frequency that increases significantly in July and August. Staying within a three-minute walk removes any need for a car or scooter for basic beach access.
  • Book directly via the website. The official site at christinastudios.eu offers a booking function. Comparing the direct rate against third-party platforms is worthwhile, as small owner-operated properties sometimes offer better terms for direct reservations.
  • Manage your own grocery runs. As a self-catering property, having kitchen facilities means you can pick up fresh produce, cheese, and bread from the town's small supermarkets and bakeries nearby. This cuts daily costs considerably in a destination where restaurant meals trend expensive.
  • Respect the quiet location. The property's main appeal is its position away from the busiest lanes. Returning late at night, keep noise levels low — this is a residential corner of the town, not a hotel complex buffered from neighbours.
  • Check-in is at 15:00, check-out at 11:00. These are standard Greek guesthouse hours. If your ferry or flight doesn't align, ask about luggage storage on arrival day rather than assuming early access to the room.
  • Little Venice and the windmills are walkable. From Meletopoulou, the famous Alefkandra waterfront (Little Venice) is roughly a five-to-seven-minute walk northwest. The Kato Myli windmills sit just beyond that. Both are worth visiting in the late afternoon when the light is good and the morning tour groups have dispersed.

Facilities and Location

The confirmed facilities from the property listing include fully equipped studio units with private bathrooms, and the self-catering setup implies at minimum a kitchenette. The website describes the property as set in a quiet corner of the town while remaining close enough to access Mykonos Town's main offerings.

Surrounding the property, the full range of Mykonos Town services are within short walking distance: supermarkets, pharmacies, bakeries, the post office near the old port area, ATMs along the main commercial streets, and a wide selection of restaurants and cafes across every price point. The old port itself — departure point for some boat tours and the water taxi to Delos — is a ten-to-fifteen-minute walk from the address.

The property does not appear to have a pool, bar, or restaurant on site based on the available information. It functions as accommodation-only, with the town as its amenity base.

Address

Meletopoulou 7, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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