Located in the heart of Chania, within 1476 feet from the Venetian harbor, the modern Samaria Hotel is ideally located just above the main square, next to the central bus station.
Diana
Canada
The breakfast buffet was exceptional with many choices, both hot and cold. The dollars were to die for. The stall always went above and beyond.
In one of the most beautiful cities of Crete, Chania, you can find Falassarna Hotel 656 feet from the beach of Nea Chora, 10 minutes from the venetian harbor and 15 minutes from the center of Chania.
Belmondo Hotel enjoys a beautiful seafront location in Chania. This Venetian style hotel reflects the Cretan city’s historical ambiance.
Abolhassan
United States
1-receptionist Dimitrios presented me with a very warm welcome very informative no matter what questions I asked he willingly and informatively answered
Breakfast basic
I will stay here again definitely
Located in Chania, a 10-minute walk from Koum Kapi Beach, The Tanneries Hotel & Spa provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Almost like a brand new hotel
The staff were amazing
Located in Chania, a few steps from Nea Chora Beach, Chania Flair Boutique Hotel, Tapestry Collection by Hilton provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and...
Breakfast was great, lots of options to choose from.
Elia Palatino is located in Chania Town,328 feet from Municipal Art Gallery of Chania. Each room at this guest house is air conditioned and has a flat-screen TV.
Perfect location, good airconditioning, Nice room with view
Offering views of the old port and the lighthouse, Domus Renier Boutique Hotel - Historic Hotels Worldwide is located in Chania Town, in the heart of the old Venetian Harbor, 328 feet from Maritime...
Just steps away from the scenic Venetian Harbor, Elia Zampeliou Boutique Hotel offers accommodations in Chania Town. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
The staff was very friendly and the view is great!
Conveniently set in the Chania Old Town district of Chania, Cretan Berry Kondylaki is located a 15-minute walk from Koum Kapi Beach, one mile from Kladissos Beach and a few steps from Etz Hayyim...
Amazing location and super cool and clean interior!
Featuring a fitness center and a garden, Deluxe City Hotel is located in Chania, a 13-minute walk from Nea Chora Beach and 0.9 miles from Kladissos Beach.
Excellent location for visiting Chania and a lovely hotel.
Located in Chania and with Koum Kapi Beach reachable within a 9-minute walk, Malmo Historic Hotel has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Great location, excellent breakfast and wonderful helpful staff.
Located in Chania, a 5-minute walk from Nea Chora Beach, Balance Hotel has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Nice, modern, quiet and very clean. Nothing more to wish for.
Located in Chania, a 13-minute walk from Koum Kapi Beach, M City Hotel features views of the city. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a shared lounge and a concierge service.
Quiet location 5 minutes walk from the centre of Chania.
Located in Chania, within a few steps of Nea Chora Beach and a 10-minute walk of Kladissos Beach, Casa Enetiko has accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout the property.
Unkomplizierter Check-In, tolle Ausgangslage für Altstadtrundgang
Attractively set in the center of Chania, Domus Vivendi is within a 9-minute walk of Koum Kapi Beach and 0.9 miles of Nea Chora Beach. A hot tub and a car rental service are available for guests.
La vasca jacuzzi è veramente rilassante spaziosa e bellissima
Located in Chania and with Koum Kapi Beach reachable within a 13-minute walk, Domus Blanc Boutique Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout...
J&G Suites is housed in a renovated Venetian building, in the center of Chania’s Old Town, opposite the Byzantine chapel of Saint Irene. Guests enjoy air-conditioned suites.
the property is beautiful, very central in the old quater
Located in the Old Town of Chania Town, Vranas Residenza Boutique Hotel offers suites with views of the city and the Cretan Sea. Nea Chora Beach is just 1969 feet away.
suites spacieuses et confortables. l'accueil charmant.
Located in Chania, a 14-minute walk from Nea Chora Beach, Aisha Hotel provides express check-in and check-out and free WiFi throughout the property.
The style was amazing and the service was impeccable
FAQs about hotels in Chania
On average, 3-star hotels in Chania cost $93 per night, and 4-star hotels in Chania are $128 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Chania can be found for $236 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chania this weekend is $88 or, for a 4-star hotel, $119. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chania for this weekend cost around $168 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $84 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chania for tonight. You'll pay around $124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chania will cost around $154, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Situated on the west part of Crete, the city of Chania is the second largest in this beautiful Greek island. Featuring rich history, breathtaking architecture and pristine beaches, Chania will take you to a fascinating journey through time.
Get your camera and wander around the narrow alleys of the old town or walk on the romantic promenade area of the old harbour with the iconic lighthouse. Set on a small hill, the central part of the town is called Kastelli and is populated since the Neolithic period.
A crossroads of civilisations, the city of Chania offers a harmonic combination of Venetian, Turkish and traditional Greek architecture. Do not miss the Greek Orthodox Cathedral Church of Chania, the Mosque of the Janissaries and the Venetian Fortification Walls.
The vibrant area of the new and old town has local taverns serving delicious regional specialties and tsikoudia. If you are lucky you might hear a Cretan mantinada, an improvised folk song about the everyday life.
Located on the Akrotiri Peninsula, the Chania International Airport is about 17 km from the city centre and offers year-round and seasonal flights to London, Brussels, Athens and Thessaloniki. Booking.com will help you find the right hotel, guest house or apartment in Chania.
Chania is a beautiful, mostly Venetian, harbour town in NW...
Chania is a beautiful, mostly Venetian, harbour town in NW Crete. There are many wonderful buildings, particularly in the Old Town and some really good restaurants. Try Salis, Oinopoeio or To Maridaki. The buzzing atmosphere around both harbours makes it a thrill just to walk about. This place has style sophistication and a magical beauty.
Kevin
Greece
Scored 10
10
Walking through the streets of the old town was wonderful,...
Walking through the streets of the old town was wonderful, turning each corner to discover a new quaint coffee or craft shop spurred us on, to discover even more. We were never disappointed with the service or the food. The bus service to neighbouring towns runs frequently and they are clean and luxurious. Try the crispy croissants at the bus stop cafe - they are delicious. The port is beautiful, tranquil and a perfect place for a coffee stop with adjoining bakery. The walk along the waterfront is lengthy for the enthusiastic walkers, we enjoyed the great views.
Deborah
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Chania is so lovely.
Chania is so lovely. The walkable waterfront was really great with lots of restaurant options and shops that were still open even in winter. Loved wandering around here. Amazingly there were lots of parking options close to the old town. I ate at Salis on the waterfront and I would highly recommend. I drove out to Elafonissi Beach and enjoyed a last day of summer before heading home to snow and rain 🙁. I would love to visit Crete again !
Melanie
Canada
Scored 10
10
We go to Crete every year (sometimes twice a year) and...
We go to Crete every year (sometimes twice a year) and Chania is always on our itinerary. Lovely old town, beautiful Venetian harbor, good food, friendly service. Our favorite restaurant has become Restoran Tamam http://www.tamamrestaurant.com/ very good local food and nice service. Since the place is very popular, I definitely recommend making a reservation. I definitely recommend visiting the Archaeological Museum of Chania - the museum is located outside the city centre. It is one of the most significant cultural centres in Crete, with a huge collection of ancient findings from various periods that offer insight into the island's rich history. A magnificent view over much of the city, especially the seafront, opens from the terrace of the museum cafe. I also recommend Studio Oxo Nou - which is also located away from the city center, but it's a cool little hipster place on a cute little beach. This is a place where you don't often meet tourists.
R
Rootsikrista
Estonia
Scored 10
10
Chania old town is really worth seeing and the museums very...
Chania old town is really worth seeing and the museums very good, if you are interested in naval history , which we are.
We ate in many restaurants including the hotel, they were possibly the best meals we had.
It's very easy to get around the old town, any other trips we took by taxi which are very reasonable.
Margot
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Busy town, good museums especially the maritime museum.
Busy town, good museums especially the maritime museum.
The local bus system was confusing, not always clear where the bus stops were.
Town beach was OK but small, the next one within walking distance was incredibly crowded, even in October. We eventually found Golden Beach which is a short bus ride away. Uncrowded, clean, trees providing shade. A decent cafe right on the beach. Worth going to…great.
Chania harbour, a great spot, but lined with an excessive number of restaurants. Each clearly showing a menu with their offerings. Unfortunately as soon as you look at the menu you are pounced on by a waiter trying to get your custom.
The food was generally excellent, especially the pasta dishes.
Excellent cafes with great coffee and pastries.
The main covered market is closed for maintenance?? So that was disappointing. The fruit /veg street market was wonderful.
Plenty of good shops selling leather ware, bargain handbags and sandals.
Be aware that if you want to visit Knossos palace and the museum in Heraklion, it is a 2 hour drive. We gave up trying to organise our own journey and bought into a day coach tour. It was the easiest way.
Christine
United Kingdom
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The hotel is small but so nice and clean. The hosts Penny and Judith are hard working, always available to help even through email or phone and super gentle. The room was beautiful, well cleaned with all facilities. Still water, Sparkling Water, coffee and tea were replaced daily with no extra charge. For the breakfast there is a very good selection. The location is a bit away from the old town but it is still can be reached easily by a 10-15min easy walk. Thanks for making our holiday in Crete one to remember!
Our room with bathtub and all the decorations was amazing! We had a very warm welcome by our host. The location was perfect. The bed was really good. The breakfast was so delicious! We would highly recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a quiet place in the old town of Chania. In 14 days we stayed at 10 different places on Crete.. We had the best stay of our 14 days at this place!
Tastefully decorated boutique hotel, spacious and really comfortable. Very conveniently located on the edge of the old town. Sotiris was so welcoming, helpful and accommodating- he gave us excellent recommendations on where to eat and beautiful places to visit. He is a superb example of Greek hospitality at its best.
This was one of the best places I stayed in Crete. I loved the rooftop terrace – a lovely place to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening or morning coffee. Despite being in the old town it was very quiet. The house had everything I needed and I would definitely stay again.
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