Hotels Chania Greece ( GR)
Halepa Hotel, 164 Elef Venizelou Str, Greece, Chania 73133
4 S T A R H O T E L Halepa Hotel is located in a beautiful quiet and historical suburb of Chania and is approximately 10 ? 15 minute walk from the Center of Town along the sea. It was built in the 19th Century and is only 50 meters from the Sea and 500 meters from the nearest Beach. Many historical events have taken place in this New Classical structure which was used as a British Embassy to Crete during the Cretan Democracy. In the year 1990 it was fully renovated and a new Wing was added. It operates with a unique high quality of service with spacious lounging areas as a Traditional B Class Hotel all Year round. The Traditional Wing consists of a V I P Suite, an impassive Meeting room and 5 Superior rooms. In the New Wing there are 2 Small Suites and 41 Standard rooms 3 adjoining Family rooms . All rooms have private bath, T V, Sat. T V, Internet access, phone, Music, Central Air Conditioning / heating, Mini Bar, Hair Dryer, Shaver outlet 110 / 220 V. There are Dining rooms, Meeting room, Bar/ Cafeteria, greenful idyllic palm tree Garden, Sun terrace with Panoramic view and a Free Private secured Parking lot. It is served with frequent city Transportation
Minoa Palace Resort, Platanias, Chania 730 14
Location. Minoa Palace is a Mediterranean low rise hotel complex of guestrooms and bungalows situated in the Platanias tourist area on the Greek island of Crete, 100 metres from the beach and 12 kilometres from the town of Chania. Chania International Airport is 25 kilometres away with an approximate driving time of 30 minutes. Hotel Features. The highlight of the Minoa Palace is an extensive outdoor pool landscape, surrounded by lush gardens and palm shaded sun loungers as well as two open air spa tubs and a separate children's swimming pool. The wellness and spa centre includes indoor swimming pools and a fitness centre along with a spa tub, sauna, hammam and massage treatments. Frequent theme nights and Cretan folklore evenings take place in the bars and restaurants, along with activities in the day and organised entertainment. Other faciltities include a mini market onsite, jewellers and hair salon. Dining options at the Minoa Palace include international cuisine in the informal restaurant, or la carte national dishes at the poolside taverna. The hotel has a floodlit tennis court, and watersports are available at the long, sandy beach, 100 metres away. Guestrooms. Minoa Palace offers 161 bungalows and guestrooms spread over three floors, all of which have modern style decor in cream and brown tones, wooden flooring and red wood furnishings. Balconies or patios offer sea or mountain views, and amenities also include air conditioning, satellite T V, Internet ports (surcharge), direct dial telephones, and minibars. Expert Tip. Chania's old town, 12 kilometres from the hotel, is next to the old harbour and still retains part of its Venetian fortifications which date back to the 15th century
Doma Hotel, 124 Venizelos St, Chania 73133
Doma is an original boutique hotel, a fully renovated mansion, decorated with Cretan objects and photographs from the passed century. The hotel is hosted in a neoclassical building of the beginning of the 19th century. Originally it hosted the Austrian Consulate. It is located in the city with an extraordinary view of the Gulf of Chania and within walking distance of the Venetian harbor. It has been a hotel for the last 30 years. Today, it has been fully renovated. It is well known for its warmth, friendly atmosphere and Greek hospitality. Prominent politicians and artists have chosen Doma for their vacations in Chania. The rooms are furnished with simplicity and taste with all the modern comfort, including a bathroom. They all have a view either of the sea or the hotel garden. On the third floor, the dining room and the bar overlook the bay. The furniture includes important treasures such as photographs and antiques dating from the 19th century, everyday use artifacts collected from all over the Island as well as a remarkable collection of locks and Turkish objects. On the ground floor, in the area of a small bar, there is a rare collection of headdresses from all over the world, in particular from the Middle and Far East and Central Asia