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Pandora Suites Hotel is built in a privileged location of the Old Chania Town, at the center of this historical town, but still close to the urban city and its facilities. Everything is within a close walking distance making your stay here easier and more pleasant.
Chania is a beautiful town with traditional elements that reveal much about the history of this place. Many of the conquerors have left their traces at the architectural style of the historic neighborhoods. Many of these structures are well preserved until our days creating a magical atmosphere that takes back to past times.
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| FROM CHANIA AIRPORT |
DRIVING FROM HERAKLION |
| From Chania airport follow the signs to the center of
Chania. After 15 km you will find El. Venizelou Str. Go
straight ahead. At the end of El. Venizelou, turn right
at the traffic lights and you will see Daskalogianni Str.
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From Heraklion go westwards following the sign to Chania.
After about 140 km you will find the exit of Chania -
Souda. Follow Soudas Avenue and turn left at the end of
this road. Go straight ahead until you see the central
Police Station of Chania. Just after the police station,
turn right on Nearchou Str and continue straight until
you see Tzanakaki Str. At the end of the road turn right
to Hatzimichali Gianarri Str. |
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| ABOUT CHANIA |
The Old Town of Chania is built on the remains of the minoan
Kydonia and comprise of many historic districts. People with
different cultures and morals lived in Chania creating a unique
atmosphere. Right across the town's entrance you will see the
magnificent Venetian Lighthouse, which was built during the
16th century.
The archaeological findings reveal that the region is constantly
inhabited since the Neolithic Age and was an important town
during the Minoan, Byzantine and Roman period. Especially during
the Roman period Chania was an important financial and cultural
center. But then the Turks came and everything changed .
After the liberation of the town from the Turks, Chania along
with the rest of Crete, united with the Greek State. |