Mykonos Town

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Where to stay in Mykonos Town

Best time: May-June, September-October. These months feature pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower accommodation prices compared to the peak summer season.

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Mykonos Town, like a local

Don't miss

  • Little Venice: Iconic waterfront area known for its picturesque buildings and vibrant nightlife.
  • Windmills of Mykonos: Famous historical landmarks that offer stunning views and a glimpse into the island's past.
  • Paraportiani Church: Unique architectural marvel that is one of the most photographed churches in Greece.
  • Delos Island: A UNESCO World Heritage site, rich in archaeological significance, just a short boat ride away.

Where to eat

  • Kastro's: Offers traditional Greek cuisine with a stunning view of the sea.
  • Souvlaki Story: Famous for its delicious and authentic souvlaki.
  • M-eating: A contemporary twist on classic Greek dishes, featuring local ingredients.

Do this

  • Sunset at Little Venice: Experience breathtaking sunsets while enjoying a drink by the water.
  • Mykonos Beach Club Party: Join the vibrant beach club scene known for its lively atmosphere and top DJs.
  • Boat tour to Delos: Explore the ancient ruins and learn about the mythology of this sacred island.

Local tips

  • Visit the local markets early in the morning for the freshest produce and goods.
  • Explore the narrow streets of Mykonos Town to find hidden shops and quiet cafes.
  • Avoid the tourist traps by dining where the locals eat, often away from the main squares.
  • Check for local festivals or events that may coincide with your visit for authentic cultural experiences.

Know before you go

Best time

May-June, September-October. These months feature pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and lower accommodation prices compared to the peak summer season.

Getting around

Buses are the primary public transport, while ATVs and scooters are popular for exploring the island. Taxis are available but can be limited during peak seasons.

Airport

JMK

Language

Greek is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Money

Euro (€). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but some smaller shops may prefer cash.

Safety

Mykonos Town is generally safe for tourists, but like all tourist destinations, remain vigilant against petty theft.

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