Mykonos Town, the Heart of the Island

Mykonos Town, also known as Mykonos Chora, is an amphitheatrically built Cycladic village, sunbathed on the west coast of Mykonos Island.

Gazing for the first time at this iconic paradise of Cyclades, the astonishing atmosphere captures you for a lifetime.

The white washed houses, their blue shutters and the purple hanging bougainvilleas puncturing the alleys, evoke all senses and arouse the highest expectations for treasured holidays.

Visitors who stay in the Center of Mykonos in one of our affordable accommodation proposals have the exclusive opportunity to experience the inner pulse of this towns' distinct vibrant life.

In a walking distance from these ideally located apartments and studios, the heart of Mykonos Chora unveils its famous up-tempo and cosmopolitan character.



Little Venice

Little Venice

The outstanding, vivid and pictorial area of Little Venice is located in the western part of Mykonos Chora, right over the azure infinity of Cyclades' waters.

This elegant destination is famous for its marvelously immersing sunsets.

People from all over the world spend holidays in Mykonos just to enjoy the irresistible cocktails and excellent dining on the edge of the sea as well as supreme shopping in the surrounding alleys.

The buzzing clubs and bars of this festive area bring out its unique party character till the sun rises.
Windmills

Windmills

Mykonos Windmills are the most recognized landmarks in the center of Mykonos Town as they reflect the pristine beauty of Mykonos.

Their history dates back hundreds of years ago when the grinding of agricultural products was a result of the innovative use of Mykonos wind.

A great number of them have been renovated and occasionally converted to museums so as to spread the essence of the island's history on all visitors spending their Holidays in Mykonos, Greece.
Petros the Pelican

Petros the Pelican

Mykonos official Mascot, Petros the Pelican, along with the windmills are the trademarks of this beautiful area in Greece.

Petros is a vivid proof of locals' hospitality and love for their land.
Matoyanni Street

Matoyanni Street

By staying in one of the guide's affordable accommodation on Mykonos visitors have the option for amazing walks in the vibrant Matoyanni Street.

This central street with the charming small shops and the magnificent Aegean houses are crowded most of the day as it constitutes a vivid piece of Mykonos buzzing atmosphere.
Paraportiani Church

Paraportiani Church

This traditional white washed church outstands among the walking distance attractions near all our privileged accommodation.

Paraportiani Church, located in the Castle area is a complex of 5 small churches combined into a unique architectural creation, one of the oldest and most important churches in the Aegean Sea.
The Museums

The Museums

Mykonos Town features numerous museums of many different interests: The archeological museum with findings from the "Purification Pit" of 426/5 BC discovered on the islet of Rhenia.

The Folklore Museum with traditional Cycladic sculptures and the Maritime museum with ship models, old prints and maps.