Fresh Boutique Hotel

About
Fresh Boutique Hotel occupies a recently renovated building on Nik. Kalogera, one of the main pedestrian streets that runs through Mykonos Town. The address puts you within easy reach of the port, the famous windmills, and the warren of white-cube lanes that make up Chora — without requiring a car or a long taxi ride from the edge of the island.
The property describes itself as a modern boutique hotel, and the rooms reflect that: clean lines, neutral palettes, name-brand furnishings, and contemporary fittings rather than the heavy rustic aesthetic that older Mykonian guesthouses tend to favor. With a 4.4 rating across 167 Google reviews, it sits comfortably above average for its price bracket on the island.
An on-site restaurant — Kalita — is mentioned by multiple guests, which is a practical convenience on an island where dinner reservations at popular spots fill up weeks in advance.
What to Expect
The hotel's room lineup includes Superior Rooms and Superior Triple Rooms. Superior Rooms are described as spacious and fitted with contemporary furnishings designed for comfort. Superior Triple Rooms are styled in a modern-minimal approach with neutral tones and can sleep up to four guests, making them a workable option for a small family or a group of friends traveling together.
The Kalita restaurant operates on-site and has drawn positive mentions in guest reviews specifically for food quality and staff hospitality. If you're arriving on a busy summer evening in Mykonos and haven't locked down a dinner reservation elsewhere, having a restaurant in the building is a genuine advantage.
Reception hours listed run from 8:00 AM to midnight daily, which covers most arrival windows. If you're arriving on a late ferry — Mykonos gets overnight boats from Piraeus — it's worth confirming late check-in arrangements directly with the hotel before travel.
The Nik. Kalogera address is in a pedestrian zone. Street-level access is typical for Mykonos Town properties, though the island's cobblestone lanes mean that guests with heavy luggage or mobility requirements should contact the hotel in advance to discuss the approach.
How to Get There
Nik. Kalogera runs roughly north to south through the center of Mykonos Town. From the old port (where most ferry services from Rafina dock), the walk takes around 10 to 15 minutes on foot through the town lanes. From the New Port at Tourlos, where most high-speed and overnight ferries from Piraeus arrive, a taxi or bus into town is the practical option — the distance is about 2 km.
Mykonos Town has a central bus station (Fabrika Square) served by routes to most beaches and resort areas on the island. Several of those routes pass through or originate near the town center, making day trips to Platis Gialos, Ornos, or Elia straightforward without a rental car.
Parking in central Mykonos Town is very limited and the core area around Kalogera is pedestrian-only. If you're renting a car, ask the hotel about the nearest public parking area before you arrive.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long tourist season running roughly from late April through October. July and August are peak months: the island is crowded, prices are at their highest, and temperatures regularly reach 30°C or above. Early June and September offer a workable middle ground — good weather, open facilities, and noticeably fewer visitors.
A Mykonos Town hotel like Fresh has the advantage of location during any season: you're walking distance from evening dining, the port, and the main sights regardless of conditions. In shoulder season (May and October), some beach bars and water-sports operators reduce hours or close, but the town itself stays lively.
Mykonos sits in the central Cyclades and catches the summer meltemi wind — a consistent northerly that arrives most afternoons from July onward. It makes the heat manageable but can affect ferry schedules and exposed-beach days.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly or compare carefully. The hotel's official website is hotelfreshmykonos.com. Direct bookings sometimes include flexibility on cancellation or extras that third-party platforms don't match.
- Confirm late check-in if your ferry arrives after midnight. Reception closes at midnight according to current hours; ferries from Piraeus sometimes dock in the early hours of the morning.
- Ask about the Kalita restaurant. If you want to eat on-site on your first or last night, it's worth asking reception whether a table reservation is needed in high season.
- Pack light or use luggage storage. Kalogera is a pedestrian street and rolling a large suitcase over Mykonian cobblestones is more tiring than it sounds. The hotel can likely advise on storage before check-in.
- Use the location to explore on foot. Chora's main sights — Little Venice, the windmills at Kato Mili, the Archaeological Museum — are all walkable from Kalogera. You don't need transport for the first day or two of sightseeing.
- Contact the hotel for accessibility details. The bundle does not confirm lift or wheelchair access. Given the pedestrian-zone cobblestone approach, guests with mobility needs should call or email before booking.
- Reach the hotel by phone or email for special requests. Phone: +30 2289 024670. Email: [email protected].
Facilities and Location
The hotel's confirmed facilities based on available information include renovated guest rooms across at least two categories (Superior and Superior Triple), the Kalita on-site restaurant, and daily reception from 8:00 AM to midnight. The property has been described as newly renovated, which typically means updated bathrooms, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, though specifics on amenities like a pool or gym are not confirmed in the available data and should be verified directly with the hotel.
The Nik. Kalogera address is one of Mykonos Town's better-known streets. It connects the Fabrika bus terminal area to the older parts of Chora and is lined with boutiques, jewelry shops, and small cafes. In summer it's busy during the day and evening; in shoulder season it quiets down after dinner. The surrounding area covers everything a visitor to Mykonos Town needs within a short walk: the port for boat trips, the waterfront for sunset viewing, and the town's dining and nightlife circuit.
Address
31 Nik. Kalogera, Mykonos Town 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 024670Website
www.hotelfreshmykonos.comOpening Hours
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