Eleanna's Studios

About
Eleanna's Studios sits on Litos Street in the heart of Mykonos Town (Chora), within walking distance of the labyrinthine alleys, restaurants, bars, and shops that define the island's capital. The property is a family-run operation offering self-catering studio apartments — a practical choice for travelers who want to be inside Chora rather than commuting to it, without paying the rates of a large resort hotel.
With a rating of 4.4 out of 5 from 186 Google reviews, Eleanna's has built a consistent reputation. The accommodation blends Cycladic design — whitewashed walls, simple lines, traditional island detailing — with modern amenities including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and daily cleaning service. Some units face the Aegean and offer direct sea views, which is a meaningful distinction in a town where sea-facing rooms command a premium.
The property describes itself as a family business focused on the kind of attentive hospitality that larger hotels in Mykonos rarely deliver. For independent travelers and couples who plan to spend most of their time exploring Chora on foot, the location and self-catering setup make Eleanna's a sensible base.
What to Expect
Eleanna's offers several accommodation types. The Deluxe Studio with veranda accommodates up to four guests across approximately 25 square metres — compact but well-equipped for a self-catering stay. The Queen Deluxe Room with balcony is an 18-square-metre option suited to two guests. Both room types are designed in the Cycladic style: clean whites, restrained décor, and a sense of deliberate simplicity rather than bare minimalism.
In-room amenities include air conditioning, ceiling fans, espresso and coffee-making equipment, and soundproofing — the latter worth noting given how lively Mykonos Town can be at night. A safety deposit box and private entrance are standard across the property.
Shared facilities include luggage storage, a wake-up service, and an airport shuttle available for an additional charge. The property is non-smoking throughout. Daily cleaning service is included, which is not always a given at self-catering properties in Greece.
The units that face the sea look out over the Aegean, and from Litos Street you're within a few minutes' walk of Little Venice, the windmills on Kato Myli hill, and the main pedestrian streets of Chora. The harbor is also close, making the location practical for ferry arrivals and departures.
Facilities and Location
Eleanna's is positioned on Litos Street in Mykonos Town, placing you at the edge of Chora's main residential and commercial grid. Little Venice — the iconic row of buildings that jut over the water on the western side of town — is roughly a five-minute walk. The windmills are similarly close, and the main shopping and dining streets of Chora are within a few minutes in any direction.
Key facilities at a glance:
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
- Air conditioning and ceiling fans in rooms
- Espresso and coffee-making equipment
- Safety deposit box
- Luggage storage
- Daily cleaning service
- Soundproofed rooms
- Private entrance
- Non-smoking property
- Airport shuttle (surcharge applies)
- Wake-up service
The property does not appear to have a pool or on-site restaurant, which is typical for a family-run studio operation in Chora. The compensation is direct access to one of the densest concentrations of restaurants and cafés in the Cyclades — you step out of the door and you're immediately in the thick of it.
How to Get There
Mykonos Town is the island's main settlement and port. If you arrive by ferry at the New Port (Tourlos), the town center is about 2 kilometers south — a short taxi ride or, if you're traveling light, a walkable distance along the coastal road. The Old Port, used by some smaller ferries and the Delos boat, is right at the edge of Chora.
Mykonos Airport is approximately 3 kilometers southeast of Chora. Eleanna's offers an airport shuttle for an additional charge — contact the property directly via phone (+30 697 724 6788) or email ([email protected]) to arrange this in advance, especially during peak season when taxis can be unreliable.
Litos Street is within the pedestrianized core of Mykonos Town, so arriving by car requires dropping luggage at the edge of the old town and walking in. Parking in Chora is limited and paid; the main public parking areas are near Fabrika Square on the southern approach to town. If you're renting a car or ATV for day trips around the island, you'll need to park outside the old town center.
For guests arriving from the southern beaches — Paradise, Super Paradise, Platis Gialos — local buses (KTEL Mykonos) connect these areas to Fabrika bus station, from which Litos Street is a short walk through town.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long season, roughly April through October, with July and August being the most crowded and expensive months on the island. If your priority is availability and lower rates, late April through June or September through early October offers significantly better conditions: fewer crowds, easier restaurant reservations, and cooler evenings for walking around Chora.
July and August bring the full weight of Mykonos's international tourism, and Chora is dense with visitors. The upside if you're staying centrally is that everything is operating at full capacity — nightlife, restaurants, boat trips to Delos. The downside is noise, heat (regularly above 30°C), and the need to book well in advance.
For those interested in the quieter side of Mykonos Town — the morning light in the alleys, the afternoon lull before the evening crowds, the off-season sense of a working Cycladic village — staying in Chora itself rather than a beach resort gives you access to these rhythms in a way that outlying hotels cannot.
Being based in Chora also means you can walk to the windmills and Little Venice at dusk, when the light is at its best and the crowds thin slightly, without worrying about transport back to a hotel on the other side of the island.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly. Contact Eleanna's via their website (eleannas.com), phone (+30 697 724 6788), or email ([email protected]) to check availability and rates, which are listed as on request rather than fixed publicly. Direct bookings often come with more flexibility.
- Request a sea-view unit specifically. Not all rooms face the Aegean — if a sea view matters to you, confirm this when booking rather than assuming.
- Arrange airport transfer in advance. The airport shuttle is available for a surcharge; book it before you arrive, particularly in July and August when taxis are scarce at peak times.
- Use the luggage storage on arrival day. If you arrive before check-in, leave bags with the property and explore Chora on foot rather than waiting in your room.
- Bring cash for incidentals. Mykonos is expensive and ATMs in Chora can have queues in high season; withdraw cash before arrival or early in your stay.
- The 25m² Deluxe Studio is better suited to couples or a small family. Four people in 25 square metres is tight — factor this in if you're booking for a group and comfort space matters.
- Explore Chora before 10am and after 9pm. The alleys of Mykonos Town are genuinely beautiful when the day-tripper crowds haven't yet arrived or have moved on for the evening. Staying in Chora gives you access to this that beach hotels don't.
- Little Venice and the windmills are a five-minute walk. These are two of the most photographed spots on the island; being steps away means you can time visits for the best light without logistics.
Address
Λητούς Στρεετ, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 724 6788Website
eleannas.comLocation
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