Secret Gardens Apartments

About
Secret Gardens Apartments occupies a notably central position in Mykonos Town — the Fabrika district, just a short walk from both the Windmills (Kato Mili) and Little Venice. For travelers who want to be in the thick of Chora without sacrificing quiet, the property offers a self-catering setup with a garden setting that keeps the noise of the island's busier lanes at arm's length.
The property holds a 4.9 rating from 31 Google reviews, a score that reflects consistent guest satisfaction rather than volume. With four studio room types — including sea-view options — the property scales well for couples, small families, or groups traveling together. The style is Cycladic minimalist: white walls, clean lines, modern fittings, none of the clutter that can make older island hotels feel dated.
Because it sits on Fabrika Square, you get two things simultaneously: easy walking access to the center of Chora, and a lively neighborhood anchor that's less overtly touristic than the waterfront. The Aegean Sea views from the upper studios take in the same sweep of blue water and the silhouetted Windmills that define the classic Mykonos skyline.
What to Expect
Secret Gardens Apartments operates as an apartment-style hotel, meaning each unit is set up for self-catering. That distinction matters on Mykonos, where eating out three times a day adds up quickly. Having the option to prepare your own breakfast or an evening meal gives you financial flexibility, especially on a week-long stay.
The four room categories cover a practical spread. Double Studios suit two people traveling light. Triple Studios add capacity without sacrificing the Cycladic design sensibility. The Superior Triple Studio With Sea View and Superior Quadruple Studio With Sea View are the standouts for groups or anyone prioritizing the outlook — from these rooms, the view takes in the deep blue of the Aegean and the Windmills on the ridge above Little Venice.
The property describes a contemporary Cycladic aesthetic: minimalist decoration, whitewashed surfaces, and modern facilities. The garden element is a genuine differentiator in Mykonos Chora, where most accommodations are stacked closely together. A green outdoor space provides shade and separation from the street.
Fabrika Square itself, just outside, has its own character — a working neighborhood square rather than a purely tourist-facing piazza, which means you're surrounded by locals going about daily life as well as visitors. The road network here connects directly to the pedestrian lanes of Chora, so the Windmills are roughly a five-to-ten-minute walk, and the waterfront of Little Venice is similarly close.
How to Get There
Fabrika sits at the edge of Mykonos Town (Chora), roughly in the upper-central part of the settlement. If you're arriving by ferry at the New Port, you'll need a taxi or the local bus (KTEL) into town — the journey takes around ten minutes. From the Old Port, which handles some smaller ferries and the Delos boat, the walk into Chora is about fifteen minutes on foot.
By car, Fabrika is accessible, but driving in the dense lanes of Chora is not straightforward. The property address is Fabrika, Mikonos 846 00. If you're renting a vehicle, confirm parking arrangements directly with the property before arrival, as street parking near the center is limited. Most guests arriving by ferry will find a taxi from the port the simplest approach.
Mykonos Airport is approximately 3 kilometers southeast of Chora. A taxi from the airport to Fabrika takes around ten minutes depending on traffic, which in summer can be slow.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long tourist season running roughly from late April through October. July and August are peak months — prices are highest, ferries and beaches are busiest, and Chora itself can feel crowded from late morning onward. Staying centrally in Fabrika during peak season is convenient precisely because you can walk to most of the town's attractions without fighting for taxis.
For a more relaxed pace at lower rates, late May through June or September through mid-October offer warm weather, calmer seas, and fewer crowds. The Meltemi wind, a strong northerly that sweeps the Cyclades in July and August, is a factor to plan around for beach days but typically doesn't affect town-based sightseeing.
Because Secret Gardens Apartments is a self-catering property, you have flexibility around meals regardless of season — useful when you want to avoid peak-hour queues at the island's more popular restaurants.
Tips for Visiting
- Book the sea-view studios early. The Superior Triple and Superior Quadruple studios with sea views are the most in-demand room types. In July and August, these fill months in advance.
- Use the central location actively. The Windmills are a five-to-ten-minute walk, Little Venice slightly less. Plan to walk to both at sunset — the light from the west turns the Windmills golden and the sea changes color quickly in the half-hour before dark.
- Confirm self-catering facilities before arrival. Apartment-style hotels vary in what they include — some provide full kitchenettes, others only a kettle and mini-fridge. Contact the property on +30 698 055 1510 to clarify exactly what kitchen equipment is in your room type.
- Fabrika Square has its own food scene. You're not dependent on the waterfront restaurants. The square and nearby streets have cafes and casual eating options that are typically less expensive than the Little Venice strip.
- Pack for the Meltemi if visiting July–August. The northerly wind can be strong enough to make sitting on a terrace uncomfortable in the afternoon. A light layer is worth having even in the height of summer.
- Sort ferry or airport transfers in advance. Mykonos taxis are scarce during peak arrivals windows, particularly when multiple ferries dock close together. Pre-booking a taxi or arranging a transfer through the property reduces arrival stress significantly.
- The Old Town's pedestrian lanes are best explored in the morning. By 11am in peak season, the lanes between Fabrika and the waterfront are busy. An early walk before breakfast lets you see the architecture and light without navigating crowds.
- Check the property website directly for rates. The official site is secretgarden.apartments. Booking direct can sometimes yield better rates or flexibility on changes than third-party platforms.
Facilities and Location
The property is open 24 hours, which means late-arriving guests — a common scenario with Mykonos ferry schedules — are accommodated. Room types run from two-person Double Studios up to four-person Superior Quadruple Studios, making the property viable for small groups as well as couples.
The Cycladic minimalist design runs through the public areas and individual units. The garden space is a deliberate part of the property's identity — relatively unusual in the dense fabric of Mykonos Chora, where outdoor green space is not taken for granted. Views of the Aegean Sea and the Windmills are available from the upper sea-view studios.
The property's official website (secretgarden.apartments) carries room descriptions and a direct booking function. For specific questions about facilities, transfers, or room setup, the direct phone line (+30 698 055 1510) is the most reliable contact channel, as no email address is publicly listed.
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