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Chania – the Charming City of Crete

Anyone who has visited Chania will tell you that the charming city is a little bit of Florence and Venice with a touch of Crete. Chania is by far Crete’s most evocative city, transporting all its visitors to its rich cultural past with its cobblestoned Venetian and Turkish neighbourhoods.

Getting lost within the maze-like lanes is a blessing in disguise. Set off you journey by exploring the city on foot…whichever path you take you will end up at Chania’s picturesque harbour, where restored Venetian and Turkish buildings line, inviting wanderers to enjoy the fine restaurants, cafes and bars while overlooking the glistening blue sea.

Even though the city’s charm and beauty attracts the crowds during the summer months, it’s a fantastic destination made to unwind while gazing the world go by. Besides the city’s ancient and charming quarter, holidaymakers are attracted to Chania’s modern and contemporary part of the town as well, overflowing with hip bars and cafes. Chania combines both the old and new perfectly, making it an ideal holiday destination.

Chania is home to a university meaning that even during the winter season the town never sleeps as students make sure the town remains lively and vibrant. Crete is also known for their handicraft which means that shopping sprees are a must when holidaying in Chania. Furthermore, as we all know Greeks are famous for their delicious cuisine and the Cretans are no exceptions! No one leaves Chania without enjoying mouth-watering local dishes like Kaltsounia, Dakos Salad and Gamopilafo.

Chania is also the ideal destination for nature and adventure lovers as the beautiful Samaria Gorge is easily accessed from the city. The coastal city also attracts thousands of beach lovers to its stunning seaside.