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Mykonos Town Suites is a small guest house built in the Cycladic tradition — whitewashed walls, clean lines, and a garden tucked into the cobblestone alleyways of Chora. It sits close enough to Little Venice and the famous Windmills to reach them on foot, yet far enough off the main tourist drag to feel removed from the late-night noise. With a 4.7 rating across 140 Google reviews, it has a consistent track record among travelers who want a central base without the scale of a larger hotel.

The property offers a range of accommodation types, from studios with garden views to a two-bedroom house, making it workable for couples, solo travelers, and small groups or families alike. The design is described by the property itself as "Greek-Chic" — traditional Cycladic architecture with contemporary interiors. The surrounding garden is a genuine feature, not just a landscaping note: it provides shade and a quiet place to sit in a neighborhood where outdoor space is at a premium.

For practical orientation: Mykonos New Port and Old Port are both approximately 2 km from the property, and Mykonos Airport is around 10 km away. That puts you well within walking distance of Chora's core — the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, the Alefkandra waterfront of Little Venice, and the row of Kato Mili windmills are all reachable without a vehicle.

What to Expect

The accommodation spans several room types: a Studio with Garden View, a Superior Studio, a One Bedroom Apartment, and a Two Bedroom House. This tiered range means Mykonos Town Suites functions as both a couple's retreat and a practical option for families or small groups traveling together.

The Cycladic architectural style is the defining visual character of the property. Expect the typical Mykonian palette — predominantly white exteriors, simple geometric forms — combined with contemporary furnishing rather than a purely traditional interior. The garden is a recurring point of praise in reviews and sets the property apart from the dense, garden-free accommodation blocks common in Chora's center.

Being in the heart of Mykonos Town means the cobblestone alleyways of the old quarter are right outside the door. The lanes around this part of Chora are narrow and mostly pedestrian, which creates a quieter immediate environment than the main waterfront promenade. The sugar-cube houses and white-washed chapels of the old town are the literal backdrop here — this isn't a simulated Cycladic experience but an actual position within the historic fabric of Chora.

The property operates 24 hours, seven days a week, meaning check-in flexibility is available. For specific arrival arrangements, direct contact via phone (+30 694 883 7898) or email ([email protected]) is the reliable route.

How to Get There

From Mykonos New Port — where most large ferry lines and high-speed catamarans dock — the guest house is roughly 2 km, a manageable taxi or short bus ride. The Old Port (Tourlos) is at a similar distance. Taxis queue near both port exits; agree on a destination address before departing, as the alleyways of Chora can be confusing for drivers unfamiliar with the back streets.

From Mykonos Airport (JMK), the distance is approximately 10 km. Taxis are available at the terminal; a transfer typically takes 15–20 minutes depending on traffic in high season. There is no direct airport bus to Chora's interior lanes, so a taxi or pre-arranged transfer is the practical option with luggage.

If you're already on the island and navigating on foot within Chora, use the Windmills (Kato Mili) as a landmark reference — the property is in the old town area near that quarter of Chora. The coordinates (37.4446777, 25.3290281) will give any mapping app the precise entry point. Note that vehicles cannot reach deep into Chora's pedestrian lanes; parking is available at the town's edge, and the final approach on foot through the alleyways is standard for this part of the island.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos is a seasonally intense destination. The main tourist season runs from late May through September, with peak crowds and prices in July and August. Staying in Chora during peak weeks means the surrounding lanes will be busy during the day and noisy in the evenings, particularly near the waterfront. The property's position slightly away from the main bar strip offers some insulation from this, but Mykonos Town is never truly quiet in high summer.

June and September offer a more measured version of the island: warm enough for beaches, ferry connections fully operational, but with fewer visitors than the August peak. Accommodation prices are also lower outside the core summer weeks.

For the weather itself: Mykonos is one of the windier Cycladic islands, with the meltemi north wind arriving reliably in July and August. This keeps temperatures bearable even when the thermometer climbs above 30°C, but it can make exposed coastal positions rough. In Chora, the wind is less disruptive than on the island's northern beaches, and the town's dense alleyways provide natural shelter.

Spring arrivals (April–May) will find the island quiet, prices low, and the days pleasant for walking the town. Most restaurants and businesses in Chora open from April onward; some close entirely between November and March.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct or early for peak season. Mykonos accommodation in July and August fills months in advance. Contact the property via email or through the website well ahead of a summer arrival.
  • Communicate arrival time directly. The property operates 24 hours, but confirming your arrival window with the team (+30 694 883 7898 or [email protected]) ensures a smooth check-in, especially for late-night ferry arrivals.
  • Travel light or pack strategically. The alleyways immediately around the property are cobblestoned and narrow. Large wheeled suitcases are awkward; a bag you can carry a short distance from the nearest vehicle drop-off point will serve you better.
  • Use the garden. Reviews consistently mention it as a genuine asset. Morning coffee in the garden before the Chora lanes get crowded is one of the better ways to start a day on Mykonos.
  • The Windmills are a ten-minute walk at most. Little Venice and the waterfront are similarly close. If seeing the sunset at the Windmills or from Alefkandra is on your itinerary, the location makes it a walk rather than a logistics exercise.
  • For day trips to Delos, the Old Port is the departure point. Small caiques and licensed tour boats to the archaeological site leave from there; the 2 km to the port is a taxi or a 25-minute walk through town.
  • Check room type carefully before booking. The range from studio to two-bedroom house means the property suits different group sizes. If you're traveling with children or a second couple, the Two Bedroom House is worth looking at specifically rather than defaulting to a standard studio booking.
  • Mykonos Town's core streets are pedestrian. Don't plan to park near the property itself — use the designated parking areas at the edge of Chora and walk in. This is standard practice throughout the old town.

Facilities and Location

The guest house sits within the historic old town of Mykonos (Chora), the island's main settlement and administrative center. Chora contains the bulk of the island's restaurants, bars, shops, and cultural sites: the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos, the Folklore Museum, the Aegean Maritime Museum, and the Church of Panagia Paraportiani are all within walking distance. The famous windmill row (Kato Mili) and the Little Venice waterfront quarter are among the closest major landmarks.

The property itself centers on a garden setting with multiple accommodation types arranged around it. The unit mix — Studio with Garden View, Superior Studio, One Bedroom Apartment, Two Bedroom House — gives the guest house a range more typical of a small apartment complex than a single-rate hotel, which is useful for travelers whose needs don't fit a standard double room. The "Greek-Chic" design description points to contemporary interiors within a traditional white-cube Cycladic envelope: clean, functional, and visually consistent with the broader Chora aesthetic rather than at odds with it.

The 24-hour operating status suggests staffed or on-call reception throughout the day and night, which matters for guests arriving on late ferry connections — a common scenario on Mykonos, where overnight ferries from Athens (Piraeus) or other Cycladic islands are a regular arrival option.

Address

Mikonos 846 00, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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