Welcome to Alana Mykonos
Gracefully lying right in the heart of the capital town of Mykonos, also known as Chora, Alana Mykonos residences are just a breath away from the trademark of the island, the Windmills, all the town’s landmarks, and the picturesque cobbled alleys with the shops, taverns, and cafes.
When the dazzling white walls and the smooth, curvaceous lines of the Cycladic architecture are paired with the warmth of the wood, and the colorful details of the interior design, the result can only be a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for unwinding and taking in the aura of Mykonos. Welcome, and enjoy an authentic Mykonos sojourn in Alana Mykonos residences.
When the dazzling white walls and the smooth, curvaceous lines of the Cycladic architecture are paired with the warmth of the wood, and the colorful details of the interior design, the result can only be a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for unwinding and taking in the aura of Mykonos. Welcome, and enjoy an authentic Mykonos sojourn in Alana Mykonos residences.
The Rooms
The comfortable rooms of Alana Mykonos are airy and bright and come with a balcony or window, that open up to a Mykonos town view or a view of the sparkling sea, and the traditional houses settled up the hillside. They are assembled with modern amenities, they are daily cleaned, and their decoration showcases a lovely fusion of vintage and contemporary styles.
Modern Cycladic Atmosphere
The luminous indoor spaces of Alana Mykonos are embellished with stylish pieces of modern minimal furnishing & decoration, reflecting the genuine character of the island.
The white-washed walls form playful niches, emblazoned with plaster relief artwork details
History revisited, with old framed photographs of Mykonos, and clean-cut neoclassical style doors
Vintage Furniture
Most Central Location in Mykonos Town
Alana Mykonos residences are nestling right in the heart of the Town of Mykonos, very close to the famous Windmills and Little Venice, and at the same time isolated from the hustle and bustle of the town. Right in the front there is a square reminding Mykonos of a time that is long past.