Our apartments located 9 minute walk distance from the town center. A block-style buildings with sea view in 13 minute walk distance from the iconic Windmills of Kato Mili and 2 km from Mykonos Island National Airport.
Whatever you might need during your stayment in Mykonos Eight Apartments you can find it in just a few minutes walking distance ( shops, bars, restaurants, bakery’s, fish market, meat place, bus station, health center, super markets)
Mykonos is an island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea known as “The Island of the Winds” due to the very strong winds that usually blow on the Island. Is one of the most famous summer destinations worldwide and popularly known for its summer party atmosphere. Plenty of popular beaches with bars that blare thumping music. Massive dance clubs attract world-renowned DJs and typically stay open well past dawn. Iconic landmarks include a row of 16th-century windmills, which sit on a hill above Mykonos town.
Mykonos is an island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean Sea known as “The Island of the Winds” due to the very strong winds that usually blow on the Island. Is one of the most famous summer destinations worldwide and popularly known for its summer party atmosphere. Plenty of popular beaches with bars that blare thumping music. Massive dance clubs attract world-renowned DJs and typically stay open well past dawn. Iconic landmarks include a row of 16th-century windmills, which sit on a hill above Mykonos town.
The Mykonos windmills are iconic feature of the Greek island of the Mykonos. There are currently 16 windmills on Mykonos of which seven are positioned on the landmark hill in Chora. Most of them were built by the Venetians in the 16th century, but their construction continued into the early 20th century.
The windmills were used to grind grain into flour, primarily wheat and barley. The farmers would take their crops to the mills, then receive the equivalent weight in flour or monetary compensation.
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos was built in 1902, in order to house the finds from the “Purification Pit” of 426/5 B.C., which was discovered in 1898 on the islet of Rheneia, by D. Stavropoulos.
It was designed by Alexandros Lykakis and paid for by the Ministry of Education and the Archaeological Society of Athens, while the land was donated by the Municipality of Mykonos. The original Neoclassical building assumed its present, “insular” form in 1934, and the large, eastern room, was added in 1972.
The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos was built in 1902, in order to house the finds from the “Purification Pit” of 426/5 B.C., which was discovered in 1898 on the islet of Rheneia, by D. Stavropoulos.
It was designed by Alexandros Lykakis and paid for by the Ministry of Education and the Archaeological Society of Athens, while the land was donated by the Municipality of Mykonos. The original Neoclassical building assumed its present, “insular” form in 1934, and the large, eastern room, was added in 1972.
The Island of Delos is near Mykonos, is one of the most important historical and archeological sites in Greece. There are a lot of daily routes from Mykonos to Delos with professional guide.
Traveling to Mykonos by plane is the easiest and fastest way. During the high season there are plenty of flights arriving in Mykonos every day especially from Athens which take approximately 30 minutes.
Mykonos Airport: +30 22890 79000
Traveling to Mykonos by boat is also possible considering that you will need much more time. From Piraeus which is the main port in Greece you will need approximately 3 hours by fast ferry.
Mykonos Port: +30 22890 22218
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