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Eleanna's Mykonos sits on Litos Street in the heart of Mykonos Town — the dense, whitewashed labyrinth known locally as Chora — putting guests within walking distance of the waterfront, the windmills, and the restaurants and bars woven through the old town's narrow alleys. It is a family-run property, and that shows in both the design approach and the day-to-day hospitality: rooms are finished in a Cycladic style with clean lines, white walls, and modest local detailing rather than the aggressive minimalism common in higher-priced Mykonos hotels.

The property carries a 4.4 out of 5 rating across 186 Google reviews, a score that suggests consistent delivery on its promise of comfortable, centrally located accommodation with attentive service. The accommodation mix spans deluxe studios, queen deluxe rooms with balconies, and larger units — some of which look out over the Aegean. For travelers who want to be inside the town rather than shuttled to it, the address is practical in a way that many Mykonos hotels, scattered across hillsides and coastal roads, simply are not.

Rates are available on request through the property's website at eleannas.com, which reflects common practice for smaller Greek island hotels that adjust pricing by season and availability.

What to Expect

The rooms at Eleanna's are described as blending elegance with simplicity — a phrase that, in practice, maps to Cycladic architectural touches: arched doorways or ceilings, whitewashed surfaces, and restrained furnishings. Units range from an 18 m² Queen Deluxe room with a balcony (suited to two guests) to a 25 m² Deluxe Studio with a veranda that accommodates up to four. Some units offer sea views toward the Aegean, which in this part of Chora means glimpses over the rooftops in the direction of the waterfront or beyond.

In-room amenities confirmed across units include air conditioning, ceiling fans, and an espresso or coffee maker. Building-wide facilities include free Wi-Fi, safety deposit boxes, luggage storage, daily cleaning service, a wake-up service, soundproofing, and a private entrance. The property arranges airport transfers for a surcharge — useful given that Mykonos Airport is roughly 3.5 km southeast of Chora and taxis during peak summer can be unreliable. The property is non-smoking throughout.

Being inside Chora means the property's immediate surroundings are pedestrian alleys, not roads. That is a genuine advantage for exploring the town on foot, but guests with heavy luggage should be prepared: the nearest point a vehicle can reach may be a short walk away, depending on the exact alley configuration. The family-business ethos comes through in reported attentiveness to small gestures — timely check-ins, local recommendations — rather than resort-scale facilities.

How to Get There

The address is Litos Street (Λητούς), Mykonos Town, 846 00. Chora's street grid is intentionally disorienting, so using Google Maps navigation directly to the coordinates (37.4457, 25.3295) is more reliable than following street signs alone.

From Mykonos Airport (MJK), the drive is approximately 10–15 minutes by taxi or pre-arranged transfer. Book the airport shuttle in advance through the property to avoid the queues at the taxi rank during July and August. Transfers are available at a surcharge.

From the Old Port (Tourlos), where many larger ferries dock, a taxi or bus ride into Chora takes about 10 minutes. The New Port (Fabrika terminal), used by some high-speed ferries, is closer to the southern edge of Chora and reachable on foot in around 20 minutes.

Within Mykonos Town itself, the property is walkable from Mando Mavrogenous Square, the main bus station (Fabrika Square), and the waterfront. The famous windmills at Kato Myli are roughly a 10-minute walk southwest.

Parking in Chora is not practical for guests arriving by car. Public parking areas exist on the outskirts of the old town, but spaces fill quickly in summer. Arranging the hotel's airport shuttle or using a taxi for arrival and departure is the more straightforward option.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a compressed tourist season. The island is lively from late April through October, with July and August representing peak demand when room availability tightens and rates reach their highest. Booking well in advance — ideally two to three months ahead for a summer stay — is standard practice for any centrally located Mykonos accommodation.

For a more relaxed experience of both the hotel and the town, late May through June or September into early October offer warm temperatures (mid-20s to low 30s Celsius), functional infrastructure, and noticeably fewer crowds in Chora's alleys. The famous Meltemi wind picks up reliably from mid-July through August, which cools the heat but can make exposed terraces breezy.

Winter visits (November through March) are possible but many island businesses close or reduce hours significantly, and ferry connections thin out. The property's seasonal availability should be confirmed directly.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the airport transfer in advance. The hotel offers a shuttle at a surcharge. Mykonos taxis during peak season can involve long waits, particularly for early-morning arrivals after overnight ferries.
  • Arrive with light luggage if possible. Chora's pedestrian alleys are not accessible by vehicle. You will carry bags from the nearest drop-off point to the property entrance, which is a short but potentially cobbled walk.
  • Confirm the exact meeting point for check-in. In a dense old town, property entrances can be tricky to locate on first visit. Contact the hotel via phone (+30 697 724 6788) or email ([email protected]) for precise directions on arrival.
  • Request a sea-view unit when booking. Some rooms have Aegean views and some do not. If a view matters to you, specify this at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
  • Use the location as a base for on-foot exploration. From Litos Street you can walk to the waterfront, Little Venice, the windmills, and the main shopping alleys without needing transport. Keep comfortable shoes accessible.
  • Check the rate structure directly. Rates are listed as available on request on the website. Contacting the property directly or using the website's booking interface gives you the clearest current pricing.
  • Follow Eleanna's Mykonos on Facebook for property updates and seasonal announcements: facebook.com/eleannasmykonos.
  • Ask about local restaurant recommendations. Family-run properties in Chora typically know which nearby spots are worth the price and which cater purely to tourist foot traffic. That local knowledge is worth asking for.

Facilities and Location

Eleanna's Mykonos positions itself as a property where the surrounding town is an extension of the guest experience. Chora is compact enough that you can cover its most-visited areas — waterfront tavernas, the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, Little Venice, the Boni windmill hill — within 15 to 20 minutes' walk in any direction from the hotel.

The confirmed on-site facilities are: free Wi-Fi throughout, air conditioning in all units, safety deposit boxes, luggage storage, daily housekeeping, wake-up service, soundproofing, private entrance, and airport transfers on request. The range of unit types — from the compact 18 m² Queen Deluxe with balcony to the 25 m² four-person Deluxe Studio with veranda — means the property works for couples, solo travelers, and small families or groups.

There is no mention of a pool, restaurant, or bar on-site, which is typical for a boutique town-center property of this scale in the Cyclades. The trade-off is immediate access to Chora's own food and nightlife infrastructure, which is extensive.

Address

Λητούς Στρεετ, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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