This property has benefited from a 60's glam style soft renovation of it's furnishings, whilst maintaining the original stone features of the building. It enjoys an excellent location, being very close to the main town of Mykonos. A welcome drink, bottle of wine and fresh fruit is offered on arrival. In addition, touches like fresh cool face towels being brought to pool guests during the day add to the luxury of this unique hotel. (1008/AC)
The building is a low rise structure, built in the 60's and designed by the highly acclaimed architect Aris Kostantinides. It sits in its own lush gardens.
The reception area is of a good size and is furnished with modern furniture. The walls and flooring are bare stone, adding to the rustic feel of the property.
The designer hotel has a facade of the former Xenia hotel and lies about 300 m from the centre and the sandy beach of Megali Ammos. The surrounding area offers links to the public transport network (200m from the hotel) and a vast array of shopping facilities (around 70m). Transfer to Mykonos Airport takes about 7 minutes (roughly 2 km).
Built in 1960 by the famous Greek architect Aris Konstantinidis, the Xenia hotel building was transformed into a modern designer hotel retaining the 1960s style, this is apparent by the architecture, the minimalist 1960s design features and the interiors. The six fully air-conditioned single storey buildings comprise 52 rooms, of which 38 are double rooms, 2 are single rooms and 12 are suites. An elegant lobby awaits guests with 24-hour reception service, safes, a currency exchange desk and a lift. A cafe, a lobby bar, a conference room, a lounge area with a TV corner, a public Internet terminal and an air-conditioned a la carte restaurant (with a non-smoking area) also feature within the hotel. Furthermore, there are room and laundry services, medical assistance, a car park and a garage on offer to guests
Rooms with private bathroom, direct dial telephone, safe deposit box and music. Doctor on call. Conference room capacity: 60pax.
Renovated: 2004.