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About

Hotel Manto occupies a central position on Evangelistrias Street in Mykonos Town (Chora), placing guests within easy walking distance of Manto Square, the old port waterfront, and the labyrinthine lanes of the Kastro neighborhood. With 23 rooms across four room types and a rooftop option, it operates as a small, owner-managed property rather than a resort complex — the kind of place where the same staff member who checks you in will likely also point you toward the nearest good bakery.

The hotel's address at Evangelistrias St 1 puts it at the edge of Chora's pedestrian core, meaning most of what draws visitors to Mykonos — the windmills, Little Venice, the boutiques of Matogianni Street — is reachable on foot without navigating any main roads. Agia Kyriaki church, a small whitewashed Orthodox chapel, is a visible landmark just steps away and helps orient first-time arrivals. Manto Square itself, the open square named after the heroine Manto Mavrogenous, is the social hinge of the town center and a useful reference point for everything else.

With a Google rating of 4.2 from 161 reviews, the property earns consistent marks for location and staff communication. The website's own tagline — "come as a guest, return as a friend" — reflects a positioning around personal service rather than amenity volume, which tracks with the room count and scale of the property.

What to Expect

Hotel Manto offers 23 rooms divided into four types: double rooms and twin rooms at 14 square metres each, single rooms also at 14 square metres, and a larger rooftop room at 28 square metres with capacity for three beds. The rooftop room is the standout option for couples or small families who want more floor space and the elevated position that comes with a top-floor placement in a Cycladic building.

The bar is open daily from 8:00 am to 1:00 am, covering the full arc from morning coffee through late-night drinks — a practical perk in a town where the gap between dinner ending and sleep arriving can stretch several hours. Whether the bar serves food beyond drinks is not confirmed in available information, so treat it as a drinks-and-light-refreshments facility unless the property confirms otherwise.

The scale of the hotel — under 25 rooms — means communal areas are modest rather than resort-style. Guests who want a large pool terrace, multiple restaurants, or a spa should look at the larger properties on the island's south coast. What Hotel Manto offers instead is a genuinely central Chora address, walkability to essentially everything in town, and a staff-to-guest ratio that tends to produce the kind of service responsiveness that larger hotels struggle to replicate.

The hotel has produced a 3D and 360-degree virtual tour on its website, which is worth checking before booking — it gives a clear sense of the building's scale, room layout, and immediate surroundings.

How to Get There

Mykonos Town is the island's main settlement and the arrival point for most ferry passengers. If you are arriving by ferry at the Old Port, Hotel Manto is roughly a 5–10 minute walk through the waterfront lanes heading toward the town center. From the New Port (used by larger ferries and cruise ships), a taxi or bus into Chora is the practical option; the journey takes around 10 minutes by car.

Mykonos Town is almost entirely pedestrian in its center, and Evangelistrias Street is within the walking zone. If you are arriving by car or taxi, your driver can drop luggage at or near the entrance, but do not expect to park directly outside. The town's main taxi stand is at Manto Square, a short walk from the hotel. The KTEL bus terminal serving routes around the island is also close to the square.

Mykonos Airport is about 3 kilometres southeast of town; a taxi from arrivals to the hotel runs about 10–15 minutes depending on traffic in high season. There is no direct airport bus into central Chora, though the South Bus Station is nearby.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a clear high season running from late June through August, when the island draws large crowds, prices are at their peak, and accommodation books up well in advance. Hotel Manto's location in central Chora means guests experience the town's full energy during this period — which is either a feature or a drawback depending on your preference for ambient noise in the evenings.

May, June, and September offer a more comfortable balance: warm enough for beaches and outdoor dining, with smaller crowds and slightly more reasonable rates. The Meltemi wind, a strong northerly that sweeps the Cyclades in July and August, can make some exposed beach days uncomfortable but keeps the town itself pleasant during the hottest afternoons.

October and April are viable for visitors focused on the town itself — architecture, food, and walking — rather than beach days. Many businesses in Chora operate year-round or with minimal seasonal interruption, though some beach clubs and outlying restaurants close entirely outside the main season. Confirm the hotel's own opening dates directly before booking in the shoulder months.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. With only 23 rooms, Hotel Manto sells out during peak season well before arrival dates. A direct booking via the hotel website (mantomykonos.com) may offer better rates or room availability than third-party platforms.
  • Request the rooftop room early. There is one rooftop room at 28 square metres; it is the largest option and likely the first to go. If this is a priority, contact the hotel directly at [email protected] or call +30 2289 022330 to confirm availability.
  • The bar hours are genuinely useful. Opening at 8:00 am means you can have a coffee before heading out, and closing at 1:00 am covers most late-night returns from dinner or the town's bars without needing to search for an alternative.
  • Use Manto Square as your navigation anchor. Nearly every local will know it, and most walking directions in Chora are given relative to it. The hotel is close enough that it serves as your default landmark for taxis and meeting points.
  • Agia Kyriaki church is a useful visual marker. The small whitewashed chapel near the hotel is easy to spot in the Cycladic streetscape and helps you relocate the property when returning through unfamiliar lanes.
  • Pack light for the walk in. Evangelistrias Street is pedestrian, which means wheeled luggage can be awkward on cobblestones. A soft bag is easier to carry than a hard-shell trolley case through the final approach.
  • Confirm seasonal opening. The hotel's own website lists an availability calendar but does not publish fixed annual open/close dates. If you are planning a visit in November through March, contact the hotel directly to verify.
  • Check the 3D virtual tour before booking. The hotel's website includes an interactive view of the property and surroundings. It is a practical tool for gauging room size and layout before committing.

Facilities and Location

Hotel Manto's most significant facility is its address. Being on Evangelistrias Street in central Chora means Little Venice, the row of waterfront bars built on rock over the sea, is a 5–7 minute walk. The windmills of Kato Mili, Mykonos's most recognizable landmark, are about the same distance on foot following the waterfront path. Matogianni Street, the main shopping and dining artery, is within two minutes.

The on-site bar operates through the day and into the early hours, functioning as a practical common space for guests who want a drink without leaving the property. Beyond the bar, the hotel's facilities are in line with its boutique scale — the focus is on clean, comfortable rooms and responsive service rather than gym facilities or conference suites, though the website does reference meeting room configurations, suggesting some small-group use of the space.

The property's Facebook page is active at facebook.com/HotelManto and is worth checking for current seasonal updates. The official website at mantomykonos.com handles direct bookings and includes the virtual tour.

Address

Evangelistrias St 1, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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