NOSTOS HOTEL - Old Town Chania
All year
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Rooms 6
- Capacity 17
Old Town of Chania , Chania, Crete
Small Traditional hotel
Description
Guest Inn Opinion
This beautiful Venetian house, with the comfortable accommodation, is just a short walk from the bustling port of Chania and is also an ideal base for exploring the region. A friendly welcome and good value for money.
Facilities
Reception
Sitting room
Breakfast Room
Veranda
Snack-Bar
Bar
Baby cot free of charge
Daily cleaning service
WiFi Internet acces
Laudry service
Public parking
Vehicle recommended
Towels & sheets included
Credit cards accepted
Car & Motorbike Rental
Fax & Photocopy Service
Airport Port Transfer Service
Spoken Languages
English
Rooms
Map & Access
Distances
Shops
100 m
Village
50 m
Sailing
150 m
Sea Sports
300 m
Archaeological Site
150 m
Museum
150 m
Closest Airport
14.0 km
Closest Port
6.0 km
Diving
200 m
Canyon
45.0 km
Beach
300 m
Calculate your itinerary
To see / To do
The old town of Chania is one of the jewels of western Crete. Its rich history gives it a special charm, while strong oriental features are perfectly combined with beautiful Venetian harbor.
Walk along the old city and the countless streets with beautiful neoclassical buildings. The taverns, cafes and bars located on the waterfront offer many options for food or drink.
The old covered market, cross-shaped, offers a unique atmosphere and vibrant aromas of fresh products.
The Archaeological Museum, housed in the Basilica of St. Francis is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city dating from the 14th century, a unique sample of Venetian architecture.
The city also hosts many cultural events like music and art festivals, while Greek and foreign artists exhibit their works in numerous galleries.
Chania is also an ideal stop to discover the beautiful beaches of the region, the traditional villages of the hinterland and the famous Samaria Gorge.
Walk along the old city and the countless streets with beautiful neoclassical buildings. The taverns, cafes and bars located on the waterfront offer many options for food or drink.
The old covered market, cross-shaped, offers a unique atmosphere and vibrant aromas of fresh products.
The Archaeological Museum, housed in the Basilica of St. Francis is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city dating from the 14th century, a unique sample of Venetian architecture.
The city also hosts many cultural events like music and art festivals, while Greek and foreign artists exhibit their works in numerous galleries.
Chania is also an ideal stop to discover the beautiful beaches of the region, the traditional villages of the hinterland and the famous Samaria Gorge.