Little Venice Mykonos Greece is a charming area belongs to the heart of Mykonos Town. It features 18th-century buildings with colorful wooden balconies. Long ago, sea captains and rich merchants built them to live close to their ships. Today, these buildings house bars, cafes, and shops.

The neighborhood gets its name from its similarity to Venice in Italy. Buildings line the water’s edge just like in the famous Italian city. The view here is stunning. Waves crash below the balconies, and the sun sets straight into the sea. 

Reaching Little Venice is easy. It lies just a short walk from the Mykonos port. Buses and taxis also stop nearby. Many people arrive from cruise ships and make it their first stop. 

During the day, the streets fill with people browsing art galleries and boutiques. Artists from all over show their work here. Moreover, some shops sell handmade jewelry and crafts. Others offer stylish clothes or local souvenirs.

Nearby landmarks add even more appeal. The famous Windmills of Mykonos stand just a few minutes away. These windmills date back to the 16th century and overlook the town and sea. Also close by, the Church of Panagia Paraportiani attracts many visitors. Its unusual whitewashed shape and history make it one of the most photographed places on the island.