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Discover Mykonos Old Town with a 2.5-hour guided walking tour visiting Lena's House, Windmills, Little Venice, and more, including local bites and museum entries.

The Mykonos Old Town Historic and Cultural Walking Tour offers a well-rounded glimpse into the island’s history and charm in just 2.5 hours. Starting from the LETO Hotel entrance, this tour takes you through Mykonos Town (Chora), revealing its most iconic sights and stories. With included entries to the Folklore Museum of Mykonos and Lena’s House, plus tastings of local bites, this experience is perfect for those wanting an authentic, in-depth look at the island’s heritage without long hours on the move.
A knowledgeable local guide leads the way, sharing insights into the Windmills, Little Venice, and other highlights. While the tour covers many attractions, it’s designed for guests who enjoy walking and want a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of Mykonos’ historic center.
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This tour begins conveniently near the old port, with the meeting point at the LETO Hotel entrance and the nearby Mykonos town map by the wooden ramp. It’s easy to locate, and the tour’s short walk from the port ensures you’re ready to start exploring without hassle.
Guests are greeted by a local expert guide who sets the tone for a lively and informative experience. From here, the guide leads you through the winding streets of Chora, where you’ll get an intimate look at the town’s layout and key sights.

One of the tour’s highlights is Lena’s House, a preserved Middle-Class Mykonian home from the 19th century. This site offers a window into everyday life during that period, showcasing authentic furnishings and traditional decor. It belonged to a wealthy merchant, and the visit provides context on local lifestyles of the era.
Entry is included in the tour, allowing visitors to wander at their own pace and appreciate the detailed interior. It offers a contrast to the bustling streets and adds depth to the cultural narrative.

No visit to Mykonos is complete without seeing the famous Windmills, which dominate the skyline. The guide explains their historical importance—used for milling grain centuries ago—and points out how they shaped the island’s economy.
Guests will find a dedicated photo stop here, capturing stunning views of the town and the sea. When open, visitors can even enter one of the windmills to see its operational system, providing a rare inside look.
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The tour takes you to Little Venice, a uniquely scenic neighborhood where colorful fisherman’s houses lean over the water. This spot is perfect for Instagram-worthy photos and soaking in the atmosphere.
The guide shares stories behind the area’s development, explaining how it became a hub for artists and locals alike. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the waterfront, observing the 15th-17th century churches, and appreciating the quaint cafes lining the streets.

Further cultural insights come from visits to the Aegean Maritime Museum, which showcases maritime artifacts and historical exhibits related to Mykonos’ seafaring past. The Archaeological Museum of Mykonos displays ancient vases from nearby Delos, along with artifacts unearthed from the island.
Entry to both museums is included, making the tour a rich experience for those interested in history and maritime traditions. The guide discusses the significance of the statue of Manto Mavrogeanous, a Greek heroine, adding a layer of local storytelling.

The winding alleys of Mykonos Town are lined with shops and restaurants that have been here since 1928. The guide points out three-wheeled cars and bikes used for deliveries, giving insight into everyday life and local commerce.
Guests can enjoy a light shopping opportunity or simply appreciate the charming architecture and historic storefronts during the walk.
Part of the tour’s appeal is the inclusion of local bites, giving a taste of authentic Mykonian cuisine. Along the route, the guide introduces hidden gems where guests can savor delicious snacks.
Throughout the tour, emphasis is placed on Instagrammable photo stops—particularly at the Windmills and Little Venice—making it perfect for social media enthusiasts.

This tour is available for small or private groups, making it suitable for those seeking a personalized experience. The live English-speaking guide shares engaging stories and insights, enhancing the journey.
Comfortable shoes and sun protection are recommended, as walking involves navigating cobblestone streets. The tour does not accommodate wheelchair users, so travelers with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
Guests can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for travel plans. Cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind.
Meeting and ending points are the same, with the tour concluding back at the starting location. Port pickup is available upon request with an extra charge, convenient for cruise passengers or those staying nearby.
The Mykonos Old Town Historic and Cultural Walking Tour stands out for its comprehensive coverage of main sights in just 2.5 hours. It combines cultural insights, museum entries, and local bites for a well-rounded introduction to the island’s heart.
Ideal for visitors who prefer walking tours with small group sizes, it offers a chance to explore Lena’s House, the Windmills, and Little Venice with an informative guide, all at a reasonable price.
While it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, the tour’s ease of access from the port and rich content make it a valuable option for first-time visitors or those short on time.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2.5 hours.
What is included in the price?
Guests enjoy guided commentary, entry to Lena’s House and Folkore Museum, local bites, bottled water, and photo stops.
Where does the tour start?
It begins next to the LETO Hotel entrance and the Mykonos town map by the wooden ramp.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The information does not specify age restrictions, but comfortable shoes and walking are recommended, so it’s best for children who can walk comfortably.
Can I join the tour if I’m arriving by cruise?
Yes, port pickup can be arranged upon request with an extra charge.
Are the museums included in the tour?
Yes, entry to the Folkore Museum and Lena’s House are included, and the Aegean Maritime Museum and Archaeological Museum can be visited during the tour.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s advisable to reserve beforehand, with options to cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, hat, camera, sunscreen, and water are recommended.
Can I customize the experience?
Private or small groups are available, allowing some flexibility, but the itinerary remains fixed as described.