I have travelled much of the world and Mykonos without a doubt is very expensive! This is a good option if you want to be in the heart of the town waking up to the dream like beautiful cobbled streets filled with blue and white! You can walk to restaurants, bars and shopping which are literally on your doorstep! There is also a bakery opposite. The smell of fresh bread each morning was heavenly. Rooms are small and somewhat dull. The bathroom was tiny. However, it was clean and fine to shower and sleep. Mykonos was very hot and despite using the air conditioning or maybe it was the location of my room, I did find it warm. I wasn't a fan of the pebbled floor in the bathroom. There seemed to be one girl there all the time at reception. I never saw anyone else apart from housekeeping. Limited rooms and you would not think this was a hotel walking past. More like a nice house! The girl was friendly and she will give you her mobile number so you can message her, should you have any issues. I would stay here again but this hotel is not for everyone as it is located in the heart of the town, the street noise does go on till the early hours! If you want to be near a beach or a more scenic setting, again I would suggest staying out of town. I was a solo traveller and for me personally this was fine to be near most things. I came more for the town, sightseeing and nightlife. Transport cannot come right up to the hotel so you will need to walk maybe 6 to 7 minutes from the main part where you will likely be dropped off by a taxi or bus or whatever. Not the easiest navigating cobbled paving in the heat but needs to be done! The even better part is there is no lift and then I had to carry a heavy suitcase upstairs to reach the hotel! Take this into account as well. I am not sure about a pool or other dining options. I literally came to sleep and shower each day after exploring. This was convenient for my needs and I could walk everywhere. As I said, I would recommend this hotel but it depends on your needs. If you want something with more luxury or peaceful then stay elsewhere but you are likely to...
Read moreWe wanted to spend the bank holiday weekend in Mykonos, we were 3 couples of friends and we booked 3 double bedrooms here. The location is super central, if you don’t have huge luggages location wise it’s very convenient yet in a quiet road however taxis can’t get there (but that’s Mykonos!). They have a tiny rooftop with couches which was ok, they also offer transfer services (for twice the price of a taxi booked on iMove or Aegean Taxi apps).||However the positive side ends here. The rooms were extremely smalls and very dirty. One of our bathrooms were full of ants and there was nothing they could do to improve the situation. I was on the first floor near the entrance and thanks to the paper thin walls i was barely able to get some rest in the mornings as the front door woman and the cleaning lady were used to start chatting at 8 am with no respect of their guests. It drove me nuts. ||What really annoys me is the price we paid: nearly 300 euros per night! “Overpriced” doesn’t describe this: it is nearly a fraud. The fair value of their rooms, including the fact that was super peak season was no more than 150 euros. I have been many times in Mykonos town and it was the worst of the worst. Such a waste of money, we literally felt ripped off. ||Honestly: look somewhere else....
Read moreWe wanted to spend the bank holiday weekend in Mykonos, we were 3 couples of friends and we booked 3 double bedrooms here. The location is super central, if you don’t have huge luggages location wise it’s very convenient yet in a quiet road however taxis can’t get there (but that’s Mykonos!). They have a tiny rooftop with couches which was ok, they also offer transfer services (for twice the price of a taxi booked on iMove or Aegean Taxi apps).
However the positive side ends here. The rooms were extremely smalls and very dirty. One of our bathrooms were full of ants and there was nothing they could do to improve the situation. I was on the first floor near the entrance and thanks to the paper thin walls i was barely able to get some rest in the mornings as the front door woman and the cleaning lady were used to start chatting at 8 am with no respect of their guests. It drove me nuts.
What really annoys me is the price we paid: nearly 300 euros per night! “Overpriced” doesn’t describe this: it is nearly a fraud. The fair value of their rooms, including the fact that was super peak season was no more than 150 euros. I have been many times in Mykonos town and it was the worst of the worst. Such a waste of money, we literally felt ripped off.
Honestly: look somewhere else....
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