Elia Fatma Boutique Hotel, Chania Hotels
An Ottoman spin has been put on these six rooms in the heart of Old Town Chania.
Nestled within the historic Jewish quarter of Chania’s Old Town, in the charming area of Elia Fatma, lies a captivating transformation. An aged mansion, steeped in history, has been reborn as a contemporary hotel, offering a unique and sophisticated experience. This adults-only haven features six thoughtfully designed rooms, each a testament to the building’s rich past. Guests will discover a harmonious blend of architectural elements, including imposing thick stone walls, gracefully curving original arches, and walls adorned with vibrant, eye-catching painted murals. The hotel’s prime location places guests just a short, pleasant stroll from Chania’s picturesque waterfront harbor, allowing for easy exploration of the vibrant maritime scene. Moreover, the enchanting streets of Old Town are literally at the hotel’s doorstep, inviting exploration of the area’s many shops and restaurants. Couples seeking a romantic getaway, families desiring a memorable vacation, and groups of friends in search of a shared experience will all appreciate the sense of seclusion and intimacy afforded by the rooms, each thoughtfully oriented to face the bustling city. It is important to note, however, that due to the building’s historic nature and the absence of an elevator, individuals with mobility considerations are advised to consider alternative accommodations to ensure a comfortable and accessible stay.
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When is the best time to visit?
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Where should I go in Greece?
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How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to scratch the surface of the highlights of Greece, but it is enough to visit Athens and an island or two. Two weeks or more is the ideal amount of time to experience Greece's history, scenic beauty, and culture. And no matter how long you stay, you'll undoubtedly want to return for your next visit.
Getting around Greece
Ferries are a great option for convenient (and scenic) island-hopping, though it's good to note that routes and schedules can shift throughout the year. Driving is a good bet on the mainland but can be challenging on the islands. If short on time, domestic flights connect Athens to many major points of interest in Greece.
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