Leto

About
Leto Hotel occupies one of the more practical addresses on Mykonos — inside Chora, the island's main town, close enough to the port, the windmills, and Little Venice that you can reach all three on foot in under ten minutes. For travelers who want to be inside the action rather than shuttling to it, this position matters considerably.
With a rating of 4.3 out of 5 from 281 guest reviews, Leto sits comfortably in the upper-middle tier of Mykonos Town hotels. It does not promise resort-scale facilities or a cliff-edge infinity pool, but it consistently delivers what its location-first guests come for: a clean, comfortable base in a walkable part of one of the busiest islands in the Aegean.
The hotel's official website is letohotel.com, and reservations or direct inquiries can be made by phone at +30 2289 022207.
What to Expect
Leto Hotel is a town-center property, which means the atmosphere is urban-island rather than resort-isolated. Chora's narrow marble lanes, whitewashed cube buildings, and boutique-lined alleys are immediately outside the door. That proximity to the old town is the hotel's main selling point, and guests reference it consistently in reviews.
The place_types data from Google lists the property as a hotel with a wine bar on-site — a reasonable amenity for a Mykonos Town hotel catering to guests who want a drink without walking back into the lanes after a long day. Whether the bar operates as a standalone space or as part of a lobby lounge area is not confirmed by the available research, so guests should verify current food and beverage options directly with the hotel before arrival.
Mykonos Town hotels of this type typically offer air-conditioned rooms, private bathrooms, and some form of breakfast service, though specific room configurations, bed types, and included meals at Leto should be confirmed at booking. The hotel's position in Chora means street-side rooms may experience ambient noise from the town's nightlife, particularly in July and August, so it is worth requesting a quieter room orientation if that matters to you.
As a centrally located property at coordinates 37.4492°N, 25.3303°E, Leto is within the dense fabric of Mykonos Town and is not a beachfront hotel. The nearest swimmable beaches — Ornos and Agios Stefanos — are a short taxi or bus ride away.
How to Get There
Leto Hotel's address is within Mykonos Town (Chora), postal code 846 00. If arriving by ferry at the Old Port, the hotel is reachable on foot in roughly 10–15 minutes depending on which lane route you take through Chora. The New Port at Tourlos, used by most large ferries, is about 2 kilometers from the town center and is best covered by taxi or the local bus (KTEL Mykonos), which runs regularly between the port and town.
Mykonos Town is not designed for cars — the lanes are pedestrian-only — so if you are renting a vehicle, you will need to park at one of the public parking areas on the outskirts of Chora and walk in with luggage. Taxis drop off at the town periphery. Guests arriving by air from Mykonos Airport (JMK), located about 4 kilometers southeast of town, should arrange a taxi transfer or use the airport bus service.
For the exact walking route from the port, the Google Maps listing is available via the hotel's CID link and confirms the central Chora location.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos is a high-season island, and Chora operates at full intensity from late June through August. During these months, Leto Hotel's location puts you in the center of the island's social activity — the lane traffic, the market street, the harbor scene — which is an asset or a drawback depending on what you came for.
Shoulder season — May, early June, September, and October — offers a noticeably quieter version of the same location: the same walking access to the windmills and port, but without the August crowd density and with meaningfully lower accommodation rates. Weather in May and September is warm, with sea temperatures ranging from roughly 20°C to 24°C, and winds from the north (the Meltemi) that cool afternoons down are less aggressive than in the peak summer weeks.
For anyone planning a short break centered on the town itself — architecture, food, shopping, evening atmosphere — the shoulder season stay at a property like Leto is a solid approach. Avoid late October and November if you want shops and restaurants at full capacity; many Mykonos businesses close after mid-October.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly or compare rates carefully. Mykonos accommodation prices spike sharply in July and August. Checking the hotel's own site at letohotel.com alongside booking platforms gives you the clearest picture of current rates and availability.
- Request a room orientation when booking. Chora nights can be loud in high season. If you are a light sleeper, asking for a courtyard-facing or quieter room at the time of reservation is worth doing — it's easier to arrange before arrival than after check-in.
- Pack light for check-in. The lanes of Mykonos Town are narrow and sometimes stepped. Rolling luggage can be awkward; a soft-sided bag or backpack makes the walk from the drop-off point to the hotel considerably easier.
- Confirm wine bar hours before you rely on them. The Google data lists a wine bar associated with Leto, but hours and current operation status should be verified directly with the hotel by phone (+30 2289 022207).
- Use the location strategically. The windmills (Kato Mili) are one of the most recognizable sights on Mykonos and are a short walk from the hotel. Go before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. to photograph them without crowds.
- Plan beach transport in advance. Leto is a town hotel, not a beach hotel. Ornos Beach is roughly 3 kilometers to the south, and the KTEL bus network or a taxi will cover that distance in under 10 minutes. Having a transit plan means you are not improvising in the summer heat.
- Little Venice is walkable. The waterfront district of Little Venice — Mykonos Town's most distinctive neighborhood, with its buildings overhanging the Aegean — is within comfortable walking distance. Late afternoon is the best time to visit for light and atmosphere.
- Verify breakfast inclusion. Whether breakfast is included depends on your rate type. Greek island hotels commonly offer both room-only and bed-and-breakfast rates; confirm which you have booked before arrival.
Facilities and Location
Leto Hotel sits at the center of Mykonos Town, making it one of the few Mykonos hotels where the island's main draws — the port promenade, the Paraportiani church, the Alefkandra (Little Venice) waterfront, and the hilltop windmills — are all accessible without a vehicle.
The associated wine bar noted in the property's Google listing is an on-site amenity that distinguishes Leto from purely functional transit hotels. A wine bar in Chora is a practical convenience given that the town's evening restaurant and bar scene can involve queues and long walks. Whether the bar is open to non-guests or operates on specific hours is not confirmed in the available data and should be clarified directly.
For guests who need practical services — ATMs, pharmacies, supermarkets, car rental, and ferry ticketing — Mykonos Town has all of these within a compact area. The main bank branch and ATM cluster is near the main harbor square. The bus station for KTEL Mykonos, serving most beaches and the airport, is at the south end of the old port.
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