Cheap Hotel Accommodation In Chania

11 Hotels in Chania, Greece
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Cocoon City Hostel
9.5Superb(1186)
Hostel- 0.42km from city centre
Cocoon City Hostel is a family owned business offering a centrally located and budget friendly accommodation to visitors to Chania, Crete.
Privates From
US$21.23
Dorms From
US$16.98
Kumba Hostel
8.7Fabulous(370)
Hostel- 1.19km from city centre
Kumba Hostel will aid you to explore and discover Chania, Greece and the World.
Privates From
US$21.23
Dorms From
US$13.80
Boho City Hostel
7.9Very Good(145)
Hostel- 0.25km from city centre
Boho City Hostel is located in one of the best lively lanes with everything just a few metres walking dis
No Privates Available
Dorms From
US$15.92
Hippie City Hostel
7.3Very Good(29)
Hostel- 0.78km from city centre
Hippie City Hostel is situated in the heart of Chania Town, just 400 metres away from Koum Kapi Beach.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
US$8.12
Chania Hostel Youth
9.1Superb(1)
Hostel- 1.27km from city centre
Chania Hostel Youth, a charming accommodation set in a historic 1800s rustic building, is just a 15-minute walk from the bustling Chania Town Centre.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
US$26.53
Hotel Tina Chania
8.1Fabulous(171)
Hotel- 0.42km from city centre
Welcome to Hotel Tina - Chania!
Privates From
US$15.92
No Dorms Available
Poco Loco Bed and Breakfast
7.1Very Good(11)
Bed and Breakfast- 0.6km from city centre
It's located in the Old Town of Chania and has 5 spacious private rooms. The terrace features amazing views. Lounge room features handmade artworks
Privates From
US$27.06
No Dorms Available
Niriis Hotel
9.7Superb(609)
Hotel- 3.51km from city centre
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Privates From
US$16.98
Dorms From
US$12.74
Kydonia Rooms
6.0Good(79)
Hotel- 0.23km from city centre
We are located in the Old Town of Chania next to Archaeological Museum of Chania.
Privates From
US$11.82
No Dorms Available
Civitel Akali
0.0(1)
Hotel- 0.61km from city centre
The Civitel Akali is in the picturesque city of Chania, which has been inhabited since prehistoric times.
Privates From
US$77.37
No Dorms Available
Orestis Hotel
Hotel- 7.69km from city centre
Orestis Hotel is a beautiful property located in Chania with mountain and sea view from the rooms.
Privates From
US$21.23
No Dorms Available

About Chania

8.5Fabulous(118 Reviews)
Activities
8.8
Eating out
9.1
Shopping
7.9
Chilling out
8.9
Transport
8.3
Sightseeing
8.6
Culture
8.4
Nightlife
7.7
Value for Money
8.5

About Chania

The postcard-perfect town of Chania is famous for its 14th-century Venetian harbour. On the northwest coast of the island of Crete in Greece, the town is a collection of traditional tavernas, cool new cafés and age-old craft shops in a tangle of cobbled streets. Its rich history tells of Egyptians, Ottomans and Venetians who left behind crumbling fortresses and impressive churches. Here you can sail Greece's glittering coastline by day, then find rooftop bars for views of the sea and the 400-year-old lighthouse at sunset.

Stay in a Chania hostel steps from the shore or by the waters of the harbour. You'll find a complex on the beach with outdoor pools and bars serving icy cocktails, or you can go eco-friendly at a family-run hostel in the Old Town. For a modern Afro-Cretan culture vibe and a café bar serving delectable coffees, there's a hostel housed in a historic villa. Most Chania hostels have free Wi-Fi and air con, which is ideal in the hot summers.

Chania is roughly divided into neighbourhoods rich with their own histories. Its heart is the Venetian harbour in Syntrivani, home to an art gallery inside a historic mosque and lined with waterfront tavernas. You can wander the maze of cobbled passages and browse quaint shops selling local lace and jewellery. Evraiki, the Jewish quarter, has the island's only synagogue and narrow lanes of workshops. Head south to Ovriaki and Odos Skridlof, the leather street, where fine leather goods have been produced for generations. 

Spend days discovering Roman floor mosaics at the Archaeological Museum of Chania, or climb to the top of Firka Fortress for views over the town. Originally built to protect the harbour from pirates, the fort now houses the Maritime Museum of Crete. There's also the distinctive Church Agios Nikolaos (with parts dating back to 1320), known for its bell tower and barrel-vaulted ceiling adorned with bronze chandeliers. For souvenirs like local Cretan honey or sweet raki liqueur, stop by Agora, the city's cross-shaped market hall.

Chania is home to one of Crete's two airports and receives flights year-round to and from Europe. To reach the city from Chania International Airport, the easiest route is via taxi or car rental. To the island from Athens (Pireas) you can take a ferry, which will dock at nearby Souda. Due to the city's small size, the quickest way to travel is by foot or bike. Try hiring a boat for a day from the Old Harbour to visit some of the nearby beaches and hidden coves.

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