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Revamped in 2004, the 52-room property harmoniously melds with Mykonos’s radiant seascape. At Theoxenia, privacy and tranquility are of utmost importance.
During the day, sun-worshippers can soak up golden rays on white Moroso beach chairs or luxuriate within curtained four-poster beds facing out to the Aegean.
Later, they can chill out among the cool stone details and crisp turquoise, citrus and white decor by designer Angelos Angelopoulos.
His novel use of energetic colors renders the design experience as exciting and joyful as a bowl of ripe fruit.
The rest of any guest’s experience is in the expert hands of the service staff that understand the importance of discreet personal service.
From the voluptuous curves of the deep-blue Fjord bar stools to the organic sensibility of stone pillars, oozes the relaxed elegance of mod-era jet-setter luxury.
It’s something the Mykonos Theoxenia evoked in its first incarnation – and it’s doing it once again.
- Nearest Airport-JMK – Mykonos Airport
- Food & Drink-Restaurant, Bar & Lounge
- Spa & Recreation-Outdoor Pool, Jacuzzi, Health Club, Massage
- Conference & Meetings-1 Meeting Room
- Internet-Complimentary WiFi
- Services-Airport Shuttle, Breakfast, Concierge, Late Check-out
ROOMS & SUITES
Mykonos Theoxenia’s 52 rooms have accents in bright lime, orange, and red added to the Greek standards of white and blue.
Selected period furniture made of light beech wood and vibrant patterns pays tribute to the 1960s design era when Theoxenia originally opened.
Guests can marvel at the picture perfect sea views while reclining in retro furniture on simple white balconies.
The deluxe seafront room indulges with a hydromassage shower, while the junior suite comes complete with a pergola on the verandah.
Guests receive a refreshing welcome drink and a bottle of wine upon arrival to ensure they start off on the right foot.
ARCHITECTURE
A picture of traditional Cycladic design, Mykonos Theoxenia’s architecture is cherished highly enough to be preserved by the Greek Ministry of Civilization.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Glamorous 1960s-style furniture and bursts of striking color contrast with walls and floors of local stone and hues of natural woods.
MADE BY ORIGINALS
MARISSA LOIZOU-MIDDLETON
After studying marketing and advertising in London, Marissa Loizou-Middleton returned to Cyprus to work for the Louis Group, the leading tourism organization in the eastern Mediterranean, founded by her grandfather and now run by her father Costakis Loizou. She oversees all design and communication for nineteen Louis Hotels, seven Louis Cruises ships, and the chain of Louis Travel outlets. Her refined sensibility shepherded the renewal of one of Greece’s most historic hotels. A lover of theater, design, traveling, and sports, and an avid participant in charity work, Loizou-Middleton continues to elevate her family’s enterprise.
Source: designhotels.com