Muse of Mykonos Hotel is all sizzle and no steak. If I had to describe it in one word, it would be “soulless.” The hotel’s exterior may look appealing, but its inner workings are far from satisfactory—it feels like a cash grab.
The only positive aspect is the price, but even as a budget option, it’s simply not worth it. The hotel is isolated and far from everything. European tourists might manage with a scooter or ATV, but for those of us from the United States, driving on Mykonos' thin, winding roads isn’t an option. You’ll end up spending around 80 euros on taxis for each round trip to and from the hotel.
The room was another disappointment. The sheets were of such low quality that sleep was nearly impossible. No matter how cold I made the room, I’d wake up sweating. I actually had a more restful sleep on my flight back to Los Angeles.
Service was equally poor. The staff was unhelpful and indifferent. When I asked about the bus stop, they gave vague directions, leading to a half-mile trek in the heat with no success in finding it. When I returned, they just stared blankly, and the manager waved me off. They also don’t respond to messages on Expedia, so don’t expect any support before or after your stay.
I had better service at Lovia Hotel, where the staff, seeing I wasn’t well, offered complimentary water and meds and even walked me to the bus stop—all this without me being a guest there. That’s the level of care I expected but didn’t receive at Muse. Never again.