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About

Hotel Mykonos View sits on the slopes of a hill directly above Mykonos Town, looking down over the whitewashed cubic rooftops and out across the blue Aegean. The position is the defining feature here: rooms face toward the town below and the sea beyond, giving guests an elevated perspective that most hotels in the island's dense centro cannot offer.

The property is built in the traditional Cycladic style using natural materials worked by local craftsmen — rough plaster, stone detailing, and clean white volumes that read as a continuation of the hillside rather than an imposition on it. That architectural restraint is part of what separates it from the larger resort complexes further out of town. You are a short walk from the action of Mykonos Town, but far enough uphill that the noise falls away at night.

A loyalty club through the hotel's direct booking channel offers up to 20 percent off published rates, plus a welcome drink and breakfast — worthwhile if you are planning more than a night or two and want to keep costs in check.

What to Expect

The hotel's rooms are arranged across several Cycladic-style buildings on the hillside, with the layout taking advantage of the slope to preserve sightlines toward the town and the sea. The use of natural stone and plaster throughout the interiors connects the building to the wider island vernacular rather than aiming for the generic contemporary finish found at many Mykonos properties at this price point.

The standout on-site feature is the Oniro Sunset Bar and Restaurant. Positioned to face west, it serves Mediterranean food and cocktails against a backdrop of the evening light dropping toward the horizon — this is genuinely one of the more favored sunset-watching positions in the area, given the elevation. The restaurant is an asset if you want to eat well without commuting to the town center on a busy summer evening.

The front desk operates around the clock, which matters on Mykonos where late arrivals from ferries and flights are routine. The contact email ([email protected]) suggests the property handles its own reservations directly rather than routing everything through third-party platforms, which can make adjustments and special requests more straightforward.

With a Google rating of 4.5 from 476 reviews, the hotel sits in the upper tier of Mykonos Town accommodation based on guest feedback volume and score combined.

How to Get There

The hotel's coordinates (37.4518, 25.3306) place it just north and uphill of central Mykonos Town. From the main port (Old Port), the walk takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes on foot, climbing through the back streets of Chora. Taxis from the port are quick and readily available in season, though traffic into Mykonos Town during July and August can slow things down.

If you are arriving from Mykonos Airport (JMK), the drive is approximately 4 to 6 kilometers depending on the route. Taxis from the airport are the most practical option with luggage. The hotel's address is listed as Mykonos 846 00; confirm the precise approach with the hotel when booking, as hillside properties in Chora can have access points that are not immediately obvious on mapping apps.

Parking in central Mykonos Town is extremely limited in high season. If you plan to rent a vehicle, ask the hotel about nearby parking arrangements before arrival.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos View Hotel operates seasonally, as the Instagram account confirms a year-end closure with a return the following season — standard practice for most Mykonos properties. The main season runs from approximately late April through October, with peak demand in July and August.

For the best balance of availability, price, and weather, the shoulder months of May, June, and September are worth considering. Temperatures are comfortable for exploring Mykonos Town on foot, the meltemi wind that dominates August is less aggressive, and rates typically drop below peak-season levels. June offers long daylight hours, which extends the usability of the Oniro Sunset Bar into the late evening.

If you are specifically after the sunset views from the hotel's elevated position, southwest-facing rooms and the bar terrace are best in the late afternoon from May through September, when the sun sets over the Aegean in a clear line from the hillside.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct for the best rate. The hotel's loyalty club offers up to 20 percent off plus breakfast and a welcome drink — register on the website before booking rather than using an OTA if you want these benefits.
  • Request a sea-view room explicitly. The hill position means not every room faces the same direction; specify when booking that you want the Aegean outlook, as the elevated view is the primary draw of the property.
  • Plan your arrival time. Mykonos Town streets narrow significantly and can be congested in high season; if arriving by taxi with luggage, ask the hotel for the precise drop-off point closest to the entrance.
  • Use the Oniro bar for sunset. Arriving 30 to 45 minutes before sunset on a clear evening secures a seat; in July and August the terrace fills quickly.
  • Walking into town is realistic. The downhill walk into Mykonos Town takes around 10 minutes on flat-sandal terrain; the uphill return is more demanding and a taxi may be preferable after a late night.
  • Check seasonal closure dates. The hotel closes at the end of each season and reopens the following spring; verify dates when planning travel outside the June–September peak window.
  • Contact by phone or email for special requests. With a direct reservations email ([email protected]) and phone (+30 2289 024045), the hotel handles its own bookings — this is the fastest route for early check-in requests, room-type queries, or transfers.
  • Pack layers for spring and autumn. The hillside position catches the Aegean breeze; evenings in May and October can be cooler than expected on the terrace.

Facilities and Location

The hotel includes the Oniro Sunset Bar and Restaurant on-site, which removes the need to navigate into town for dinner or evening drinks on quieter nights. The hillside setting provides natural separation from the late-night noise of the Chora's bar strip while keeping central Mykonos Town within a short walk.

The use of traditional Cycladic building materials — local stone, whitewashed plaster — extends through both the exterior and interior, giving the property a sense of place that generic resort construction does not. The buildings are described as blending with the natural vegetation and landscape of the hillside, which aligns with what the elevated coordinates and the surrounding terrain of this part of Mykonos Town suggest.

Direct booking through the website (mykonosview.gr) is the most cost-effective route, and the loyalty club discount applies to multiple-night stays. The hotel's social presence on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter provides updated information on season opening and closing dates, which is useful for planning off-peak visits.

Address

MYKONOSVIEW HOTEL, Μύκονος 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 12:00
tuesday00:00 – 12:00
wednesday00:00 – 12:00
thursday00:00 – 12:00
friday00:00 – 12:00
saturday00:00 – 12:00
sunday00:00 – 12:00

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