Orpheas

About
Orpheas Rooms is a small, independently run property on Agiou Artemiou street in the Niohori district of Mykonos Town, a short walk from Little Venice and the main port. With a 4.5-star average across 124 Google reviews, it holds its own in a town where accommodation choices range from anonymous chain hotels to sprawling cliff-top resorts. What makes it stand out at this address is the combination of a central location, a rooftop patio with views over Mykonos Town's whitewashed skyline, and recently renovated rooms that lean into a pop-art aesthetic rather than standard Cycladic white.
The property is listed under the Artemoulas group — the email domain is artemoulas-orpheas.gr — which suggests it operates as part of a small local hospitality portfolio. For travelers who want to be inside Mykonos Town rather than shuttling in from a hillside villa or a beach-adjacent resort, Orpheas offers a practical and characterful base.
At this price tier and location, the clientele tends to be independent travelers who want walkability to the town's restaurants, bars, and the Old Port, rather than guests seeking a resort bubble. If you plan to spend your days on beaches and your evenings in town, the location logic works in your favor.
What to Expect
Rooms at Orpheas have been renovated with what the property describes as an "elegant pop decor" — think bold color accents and considered design touches rather than the anonymous white-and-blue palette that saturates Mykonos accommodation photography. Each room is air-conditioned, has a flat-screen TV, a shower bathroom, and fitted wardrobes. Select rooms have sea-view balconies; if that matters to you, it's worth specifying at booking.
The standout communal feature is the rooftop patio, which offers an elevated view over Mykonos Town's dense cluster of cubic buildings, windmills, and church domes. It's a practical place for a morning coffee before the town gets busy, or an evening wind-down before heading out.
On the service side, the property offers daily maid service, free WiFi, luggage storage, a safe deposit box, laundry services, concierge assistance, and help arranging taxis. These are not lavish extras on Mykonos — they're the baseline you'd expect — but having them confirmed in-house simplifies logistics, particularly around taxi coordination in peak season when demand consistently outstrips supply.
The property describes itself as good value for money relative to its location, which is an honest framing for Mykonos Town, where proximity to Little Venice typically commands a significant premium.
How to Get There
Orpheas is on Agiou Artemiou street in the Niohori area of Mykonos Town (Chora). The coordinates place it at 37.4434°N, 25.3275°E. From Mykonos Airport, the distance is roughly 3.5 km by road; taxis are available at the airport rank, and the hotel can help arrange a transfer. From the New Port (where most ferries from Piraeus and the Cyclades dock), it's approximately 2 km — a taxi ride of a few minutes, or a 20–25 minute walk into town along the waterfront road.
Mykonos Town is compact and largely pedestrianized in its core, so once you're checked in, most of what you'd want to reach — Little Venice, Matogianni Street, the Old Port, the windmills — is on foot. Keep in mind that Mykonos Town's lane system is famously disorienting; first-time visitors almost always get turned around at least once. Google Maps works reasonably well, though it occasionally routes you through lanes that are very narrow with luggage.
Parking in Mykonos Town is limited and can be expensive in summer. If you're arriving by rental car, confirm parking arrangements with the property in advance.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos Town is active from late April through October, with the absolute peak running from late June through August. During July and August, Niohori and the streets around Little Venice are busy until the early hours — which is worth knowing if you're a light sleeper. The location that makes Orpheas convenient for nightlife is the same location that generates ambient noise after midnight in high season.
Late May, June, and September offer a better balance: the island is warm and open, but the crowds thin enough that you can walk Matogianni without shoulder-to-shoulder traffic. Prices also tend to be lower in shoulder months, which is relevant given Mykonos Town's general cost structure.
For the rooftop patio specifically, late afternoon through sunset is the most rewarding time — the light on the Chora buildings is warm and the windmills are visible from elevated vantage points across this part of town.
Tips for Visiting
- Request a sea-view balcony room explicitly. Not all rooms have balconies; if this is a priority, note it at booking and follow up directly with the property using the contact below.
- Use the concierge for taxi bookings. Mykonos taxis are genuinely scarce in July and August. Having the hotel arrange pickups — especially for early morning ferry departures — reduces stress considerably.
- Bring earplugs if you're noise-sensitive. The Niohori area near Little Venice is quiet by Mykonos Town standards, but this is still a dense tourist zone in summer; some ambient nightlife sound should be expected on weekends.
- The rooftop patio is a communal space. It's not a private terrace — plan your timing if you want it to yourself, particularly at golden hour.
- Store luggage on arrival or departure day. Mykonos check-in times and ferry schedules don't always align. The property offers luggage storage, which lets you explore town between checkout and your ferry without carrying bags.
- Walk to Little Venice in the morning, not the evening. The sunset crowds at Little Venice are heavy in peak season. An early walk gives you the same views without the congestion.
- Confirm breakfast availability directly. The research bundle does not confirm whether breakfast is included or available on-site; check at booking rather than assuming.
- Laundry service is available in-house. On a longer Mykonos stay or a multi-island trip, this is genuinely useful — dedicated laundries in Mykonos Town can have variable hours in shoulder season.
Facilities and Location
Orpheas Rooms is positioned in the Niohori neighborhood, which sits on the western edge of Mykonos Town between the main harbor area and the Little Venice waterfront strip. This is one of the more residential corners of Chora — quieter than the Matogianni corridor but still within three to five minutes on foot from the town's main commercial and nightlife axis.
Little Venice, Mykonos's row of 18th-century sea-captain houses built directly over the water, is the nearest landmark of note. The famous Kato Mili windmills — the group of seven that appear on virtually every Mykonos postcard — are a short walk further along the waterfront. The Old Port, used by some smaller inter-island ferries and water taxis to Delos, is also walkable.
The confirmed in-house facilities are: free WiFi, daily housekeeping, luggage storage, a safe deposit box, laundry service, concierge service, taxi assistance, and fax service. Air conditioning and flat-screen TVs are standard in all rooms. The rooftop patio is the property's primary communal amenity.
Address
Agiou Artemiou, Niohori, Mýkonos City 84600, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 022174Website
www.orpheas-mykonos.grLocation
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