Mykonos Town Suites

About
Mykonos Town Suites is a small guest house complex built in the Cycladic architectural tradition and sitting within the cobbled alleyways of Chora, Mykonos Town. It offers a handful of accommodation types — a Studio with Garden View, a Superior Studio, a One Bedroom Apartment, and a Two Bedroom House — making it a practical option for solo travelers, couples, and small families who want to sleep inside the old town rather than outside it.
The property sits roughly 2 km from both the old port and the new port, and about 10 km from Mykonos Airport. The Windmills, Little Venice, and the white-washed chapels that define the Chora skyline are all within walking distance. Despite the central position, the complex is set among garden greenery and quieter lanes rather than directly on the main pedestrian drag, which means you get the convenience of location without the full weight of late-night foot traffic.
With a Google rating of 4.7 from 140 reviews, the property has a consistently well-regarded track record among guests. The white-and-blue Cycladic design aesthetic runs through the interiors as well as the exterior, described by the property as a "Greek-Chic" style — contemporary furnishings layered over traditional island architecture.
What to Expect
The accommodation range at Mykonos Town Suites covers four distinct unit types. The Studio with Garden View is the entry-level option, suited to one or two guests and oriented toward the property's surrounding garden. The Superior Studio presumably offers upgraded fittings or a larger floor plan. The One Bedroom Apartment provides a separate sleeping space — a meaningful distinction in Mykonos, where privacy comes at a premium. The Two Bedroom House is the largest unit, appropriate for families or two couples traveling together who want self-contained space.
The Cycladic design language — whitewashed walls, clean lines, simple geometric forms — is the island's defining architectural style, and the property applies it with contemporary interior decoration rather than a purely traditional or rustic finish. The surrounding garden softens the property from the stone-and-concrete streetscape of the town.
Being inside Chora means you can walk to most of the town's core attractions without needing transport. The Mykonos Windmills, a cluster of 16th-century Venetian-built mills that sit on the Kato Mili hill above Little Venice, are a short walk. Little Venice itself — the row of old sea captains' houses whose balconies extend over the Aegean — is nearby. The main market street (Matogianni) and the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, one of the most photographed churches in Greece, are also within the Chora grid.
The property operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which means late-night ferry arrivals or early-morning departures are manageable without coordination problems.
How to Get There
From Mykonos Airport (JMK), the property is approximately 10 km by road. Taxis are available at the airport, though during peak summer months (July–August) demand significantly outpaces supply and waits can be long. Pre-arranging a transfer with the property directly is worth considering. The drive takes 15–25 minutes depending on traffic entering Chora.
From the new port (where most large ferries and high-speed catamarans dock), the property is about 2 km. A taxi from the port into Chora takes under 10 minutes. From the old port, which serves some island-hopping ferries and excursion boats to Delos, the distance is similarly around 2 km.
Driving a rental car into central Chora is not straightforward. The alleyways of the old town are largely pedestrianized, and parking at the town's edge can be difficult in high season. If you're arriving with a rental car, clarify parking arrangements with the property before arrival. For most guests, arriving by taxi or on foot from a nearby drop-off point is the practical approach.
Once in Chora, the property sits among the cobbled lanes of the town center. The address is registered in Mikonos 846 00. Contact the property directly at +30 694 883 7898 or via [email protected] for precise walking directions from a landmark, as the alleyway layout of Chora can be disorienting on first arrival.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has one of the most compressed tourist seasons in the Greek islands. The peak window runs from late June through early September, when room availability across Chora is tight and prices are at their highest. If Mykonos Town Suites is your target, book well ahead — ideally three to four months in advance for July and August travel.
May, June, and September offer more moderate conditions: temperatures in the mid-20s Celsius, lighter crowds on the pedestrian streets, and more reasonable accommodation pricing. The Meltemi wind, a dry north wind that defines the Aegean summer, blows reliably from July through August and can be strong enough to affect open-air dining and beach conditions, though it also keeps daytime temperatures from becoming oppressive.
For the old town itself, the early morning hours — before 10 a.m. — are when Chora is quietest and most photogenic. The lanes are largely empty of tour groups, the light is soft, and the whitewashed walls reflect cleanly. If you're staying centrally, you have the advantage of walking those streets before the crowds arrive.
Off-season (October through April), much of Mykonos closes, including many restaurants, bars, and seasonal businesses. The island operates at low intensity in winter, and while the Chora architecture and the Delos day trip remain available, the full range of services is reduced.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct to clarify unit type. The property offers four different accommodation types with meaningfully different configurations. Contact the property directly at +30 694 883 7898 or [email protected] to confirm exactly which unit you're booking and what it includes before finalizing your reservation.
- Arrange airport or port pickup in advance. Getting a taxi in Chora during peak season requires patience. If the property offers a transfer arrangement or can recommend a reliable driver, confirming this before you arrive saves time on both ends of your stay.
- Pack light for the final approach. Regardless of where your taxi drops you, the last stretch into the Chora alleyways is on foot over cobblestones. Rolling suitcases on uneven stone are cumbersome. A bag you can carry is a real practical advantage.
- Use the location. Being inside Chora means you can walk to dinner, walk back late, and walk to Delos boat departures in the morning without booking a taxi for every outing. That is the core value proposition of a centrally located property on Mykonos, and it's worth building your daily plans around it.
- For the Two Bedroom House, communicate early about logistics. Larger units in small guest houses often have specific check-in procedures, and the two-bedroom configuration is presumably the highest-demand unit. Confirm arrival time and any key-collection process well ahead.
- Delos excursions depart from the old port. If visiting the UNESCO-listed island of Delos — a 30-minute boat ride and one of the most significant archaeological sites in Greece — boats leave from the old port, roughly 2 km from the property. Morning departures are standard; the site is best visited before midday heat in summer.
- Chora navigation. The town has no real street grid. Download an offline map (Google Maps works well for offline use on Mykonos) and drop a pin on the property before you leave your last transport point. First-time visitors regularly walk past their destination in the alleyways.
- Verify garden access for your unit. The Studio with Garden View is explicitly garden-oriented. If access to the garden is a priority for other room types, check with the property whether the garden space is shared.
Facilities and Location
The property website lists the accommodation types (Studio with Garden View, Superior Studio, One Bedroom Apartment, Two Bedroom House) but does not publicly detail individual room amenities such as air conditioning, kitchen facilities, bathroom configuration, or Wi-Fi specifics. Given the category — a contemporary Cycladic guest house in central Mykonos — air conditioning and Wi-Fi can be reasonably expected, but confirm these with the property before booking if they are essential to your stay.
The surrounding garden is referenced both in the unit naming (Studio with Garden View) and in the property description, suggesting it is a genuine feature rather than a token strip of greenery. In central Chora, where space is at a premium and most accommodation is densely arranged, a garden setting is a meaningful differentiator.
The property's official website is www.mykonostownsuites.com. It maintains a presence on both Facebook (facebook.com/mykonostownsuites) and Instagram (instagram.com/mykonostownsuites), which may carry more current photos of the units and the garden than the main site.
The 24-hour operation means there is always someone available regardless of arrival time — relevant for travelers catching late ferries or early flights.
Address
Mikonos 846 00, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 694 883 7898Website
www.mykonostownsuites.comOpening Hours
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