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New Hotel Opens in Mykonos This Month

by Aoife O'Riordan

Jun 5, 2024

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Anandes Hotel opens this June in Mykonos, bringing intimate luxury to the scenic Greek island. Located moments away from Old Town, Anades Hotel overlooks the island’s white houses, windmills and Aegean Sea.

Boasting 42 guestrooms and suites, many with private pools, Anandes Hotel also features a spa and internationally acclaimed French Riviera-inspired restaurant LPM Restaurant and Bar. Guests are also spoiled with in-room dining options, redefining upscale hospitality in Mykonos altogether.

Designed by Studio Bonarchi, Anandes Hotel blends avant-garde design with traditional elements, adorned with unique furnishings and sculptural lighting. Natural stone, pine wood, linen fabrics and bronze details come together to create a modern and sophisticated feel across the property.

The Anandes Suite with sea views and an infinity pool spans more than 530 square feet with a stone bathroom featuring open, double-wash basins; heated towel racks; French toiletries; premium speakers; an espresso machine; bedding made from Egyptian cotton; and more.

La Petite Maison Restaurant and Bar incorporates the finest ingredients of the French and wider Mediterranean Riviera. Classics, signature cocktails and unusual wines define this exclusive eatery. The Pool Bar serves expertly crafted drinks, a variety of snacks and refreshing smoothies.

Anandes Hotel also includes a wellness and spa center, offering services like cinta therapy, a full-body exfoliation and aromatherapy body massage. Specialist practitioners and an extensive spa treatment menu treat guests to the ultimate relaxation.

Bookings are now available for Anandes Hotel.

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