Loading Page...

What is the center of Mykonos town?

The Center of Mykonos or Old Town Mykonos' picturesque capital is Chora (also known as “Mykonos Town” or “Hora”), a mostly pedestrian maze of narrow streets with cubic whitewashed houses.



People Also Ask

Matoyianni Street is the main street of a complex of pebbled streets, called Matoyiannia, that make Mykonos worldwide famous.

MORE DETAILS

How long do walking tours of Mykonos town last? Organised tours covering some of the highlights take 3-4 hours. But it's worth dedication more time to exploring on your own (eg half a day) as there is so much to experience.

MORE DETAILS

Yes, you can walk to some beaches in Mykonos, depending on your location. Certain beaches, such as those in Mykonos Town, are within walking distance. However, some of the more remote or secluded beaches may require transportation, such as a bus, taxi, or rental vehicle.

MORE DETAILS

GET AROUND MYKONOS If you don't plan venture beyond Mykonos Town, it's easy enough to explore on foot. Everything is walkable from the Old Port to the Kato Milli Windmills. For visitors with more time on Mykonos that want to explore the island, scooters, ATVs and even cars are available to rent in town.

MORE DETAILS

Town (Chora) Description: Mykonos Town or Chora is the capital and the most picturesque village on the island. With traditional architecture and a vivid ambiance, Mykonos stands out for its cosmopolitan atmosphere and spirited nightlife.

MORE DETAILS

Mykonos Town is legendary for its nightlife with tons of nightclubs, cocktail lounges, bars, and shops packed into its narrow, pedestrian-only lanes, most of them open until at least 4:00 a.m., many until after the sun comes up.

MORE DETAILS

The island's main party areas are in Chora, also known as Mykonos Town and Paradise Beach. Chora boasts a variety of bars and clubs that cater to different music tastes, while Paradise Beach is known for its all-day party atmosphere and beach parties.

MORE DETAILS

Matoyianni Street is the main street of a complex of pebbled streets, called Matoyiannia, that make Mykonos worldwide famous.

MORE DETAILS

Little Venice is a charming part of Mykonos. The water lapping up on the building is reminiscent of Venice. The narrow alleys contain many shops and boutiques and cafes, many of which are overpriced. But it is a nice area to stroll around in.

MORE DETAILS

The Town of Mykonos, called Chora by the locals, is a traditional Cycladic village built around a bay.

MORE DETAILS

The New Port is connected to Mykonos Town via the Sea Bus. Its station will be one of the first things to notice as soon as you arrive at the port. The Sea Bus is wheelchair accessible and its tickets cost €2 per person.

MORE DETAILS

Santa Marina, A Luxury Collection Resort, Mykonos is the epitome of luxe-living, attracting a host of celebrity guests year after year. The resort's luxurious accommodations, including private villas and suites, offer an unparalleled level of comfort and elegance, with their elegant design and quality amenities.

MORE DETAILS

On Paradise beach there are some of the most popular Mykonos nightlife venues globally, as regarded by music industry publications, artists, clubbers and also regularly voted in the top club's annual list. Every summer you can find amazing line-ups of DJs and producers from all genres of the electronic music scene.

MORE DETAILS

Matogianni Street Listed among the most beautiful streets in the world, a gorgeous road named Matogianni and the myriads of little alleys that branch from it form the gorgeous shopping destination and the bustling centre of Mykonos.

MORE DETAILS

Santorini is best known as a romantic island with one-of-a-kind views, whereas Mykonos is more about sandy beaches and spirited partying. Depending on the vibe you seek, both islands suit holidays à deux. Solo travellers and groups of friends will also find both appealing, though Mykonos offers more in terms of edge.

MORE DETAILS

Mykonos is an island of wild parties, cosmopolitan beaches, and picturesque villages. The second most popular tourist destination in Greece is often called the Ibiza of Greece. In brief, we recommend staying 3 to 5 days in order to visit as many places as possible.

MORE DETAILS

It dropped us off at the Old Port, by a beach. From there it was a short walk along a waterfront path to Mykonos town, 5-10 minutes.

MORE DETAILS

And despite its fun-loving reputation, personal crime can also be an issue. The general rule is that it is safe to explore and walk around during the day, but as night falls, pay attention to your surroundings and be careful if you choose to explore on your own.

MORE DETAILS

  • Mykonos Town (Chora Mykonos)
  • Little Venice.
  • Church of Panagia Paraportiani.
  • Mykonos Windmills (Kato Mili)
  • Armenistis Lighthouse (Faros Armenistis)
  • Paradise Beach.
  • Mykonos Cruise Port.
  • Panagia Tourliani Monastery.


MORE DETAILS