
Panorama Suite — Tharroe of Mykonos Boutique Hotel
Panorama Suite
The Panorama Suite earns its name without theatrical gesture. Positioned on the upper reaches of Tharroe's private crest, it occupies 80 square metres of considered space — two bedrooms, two bathrooms — calibrated for a group of five without sacrificing the suite's essential composure. Spatial Poetry The layout follows a logic of progression rather than display. Arrival spaces compress before opening toward the westward-facing prospect, a deliberate architectural rhythm that makes the eventual reveal of the horizon feel earned. Between the two sleeping quarters, circulation is quiet — corridors that function as transitions, not corridors. Material World True to Tharroe's editorial approach to furnishing, the suite assembles individually sourced fabrics and local craft objects rather than a house standard. Textures are of the island: the matte weight of Cycladic whitewash translated into interior surfaces, linens chosen for hand rather than thread count, furniture that carries the imprecision of the handmade. Nothing here was selected for category. Exclusive Rituals At this elevation, light enters the suite twice — once in the morning as it scatters off the town's geometry below, and again at dusk, when the westward orientation captures the full arc of the Aegean sunset without interruption. The Barbarossa restaurant grounds daily ritual in something more substantive than resort cuisine: organic produce, a kitchen philosophy that preceded the island's appetite for it. The View as Architecture The westward horizon is not a backdrop here — it is a structural element. Mykonos Town's whitewashed geometry sits below and to the south, legible as pattern from this height. The unbroken sea line beyond functions as the suite's fourth wall: ever-present, never decorative.
SUITE FEATURES
80m² / 861 sq ft
5 guests
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Fabuleux-9,0/10
Note sur 337 avis
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