San Salvatore Monastery, Chania Hotels
Family-run boutique hotel with just two bedrooms, set within a 14th-century monastery with epic views over Chania’s harbor
Experience the captivating blend of historical immersion and genuine local warmth within the walls of this unique boutique hotel, a building formerly serving as a Venetian monastery. Strategically positioned on the western edge of the picturesque harbor of Chania, this iconic landmark boasts a rich history extending back to the 14th century. Beyond the undeniable and palpable sense of stepping back in time, guests are also treated to some of the most breathtaking panoramic views the entire town has to offer.
Accommodation options include two exquisitely appointed suites, each thoughtfully designed with spacious living areas and private, inviting outdoor terraces. Guests also enjoy exclusive access to the tranquil and serene cloister gardens, providing a peaceful retreat. An optional breakfast service is available, providing a delightful culinary experience that showcases the very best of regional produce and freshly baked pastries, crafted to delicious effect.
What truly sets this property apart is its continued ownership by the family that has cherished it for generations. Irene, the hotel’s dedicated manager, grew up within these historic walls and possesses an unparalleled wealth of local knowledge, eager to share insider tips and insights to enhance your stay in Chania.
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When is the best time to visit?
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Getting around Greece
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