Previous reviews on this site are perfectly accurate and say it all: this hotel has a marvellous location overlooking all of Mykonos town, with rooms that are very clean and in excellent shape, though decoration is a bit minimalistic. The shower is like the rest of the room: modern and well-maintained. It has no shower curtain (like all Greek showers), but it's so spacious that it's actually possible to take a shower without getting everything wet. I would definately stay here again, and can highly recommend for stays up to a week.
Beware when booking your stay that the hotel has two levels: the best views are from the rooms on the upper level (referred to as "room with balcony"), which are only slightly more expensive than the rooms on the lower level (referred to as "room with terrace"). The upper level rooms have as an extra benefit that the balcony/terrace and the front door are on opposite sides of the rooms, which makes it easier to have a bit of a breeze and fresh air in the room. Some of the rooms on the lower level are also constructed like this, but others are more like a cave with no window or door on 3 sides. I don't think I would have liked to stay there.
The short road from the hotel to the centre of town is one of the steepest I have seen in Greece, so definately not for people with mobility problems unless you have access to a car (and know how to drive on streets this steep!). The road passes on the side of the hotel where the reception area is, so I believe that none of the rooms suffers any noise nuisance (and there's little traffic anyway).
Breakfast at the hotel is included in the rate and perfectly adequate and served in the nice and spacious reception area with lovely terrace (with again the maginificent view of the town and harbour). The choice of food items is the same every day, with the notable exception of a different cake every day, baked by the owner of the hotel (next morning's cake can be seen the evening before in the kitchen, always minus the one piece that the cake maker has tried herself).






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