We've all seen the white washed buildings and narrow footpaths in pictures of the islands, but nothing compares to the real thing. The white buildings with blue balconies and doors are beautiful, it's as if you have stepped into a time lapse and have been taken back a hundred years. Walking through the streets of Mykonos town is an experience in itself. The streets are so narrow that you have to squeeze against the side of buildings or even go into shops when cars go past to avoid being squished. There are a lot of bathers shops and little boutique jewellery and hand made clothing stores. If you plan on shopping, then be prepared to forego your next meal as the prices are expensive rightly so from the mass of tourists that flock to the town. It's also a good idea to take cash, as there are limited ATM's and a lot of restaurants and shops don't accept card.
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You have to go to one of the many cute little cafe's for a milkshake or crepes. If you want to splurge a little there are some beautiful restaurants overlooking the ocean.
Go up to the top of the town and checkout the iconic windmills, not only are they impressive to look at but they give you a beautiful view of the town.
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