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HANIA - PLATANIAS

It certainly isn't accidental that many recent Greek cinematographical, TV or publicity productions have chosen Hania as an optical background, the old city is certainly the most photogenic of Greece, an ideal setting for your vacation. Adding the facts that the nightlife is intense, the markets colorful and the eating culture very special, you’ll probably understand why Chania is a travel destination on the rise.

Hania or Chania

HOTELS

Staying in some of the pensions in the Old Town can be an aesthetically rewarding experience. Beautiful old houses with wooden stairs, turn-of-the-century iron beds, flower vases and the occasional photo of grandfather in the Albanian war, if you see what I mean…. There are many similar rent-rooms to choose from, go for a walk west of Halidon St. and trust your instinct.  Some names: THERESA (28210-92798), MELTEMI (28210-92802), LUCIA (28210-90302), LENA (28210-72265), IFIGENIA (28210-94357), GEORGE (28210-88715), ARTEMIS (28210-91196).  NIKOS (28210-54783) is built on top of on (original) Minoan ruin, a 3500 years old pillar is visible through a window as you enter! MONASTIRI (28210-54776) is in fact a restored Venetian monastery! You understand what it is like to visit Hania, isn’t it?
CASA DELFINO has been built the 17th century by the Venetian family Delfino and has been arranged in 12 cozy apartments around a splendid yard. AMPHORA (28210-93224) is even older and has visible turkish and Venetian architectural elements, including four poster beds and harbor-view for some rooms. NOSTOS (28210-94743)dates back to 1400, and the same goes for CONTESSA, BOZZALLI and PORTO DEL COLOMBO which they claim has been once a French Embassy and then home of Eleftherios Venizelos (you should know who he is before coming to Crete). Out of the old town, VILLA ANDROMEDA is at the Halepa hill, a neighborhood full of neoclassical buildings. The swimming pool and surrounding patios and flower kiosks are sublime. The central position and modern comfort are the advantages of HANIA, ARKADI, SAMARIA, KYDON and ASTOR, but they are missing, of course, in character. At Stalos PAVLAKIS BEACH offers fully furnished apartments and free pastries for all residents, 24 hours a day.  If a big beach hotel is what you are looking for there are many all the way to Platanias and Kastelli. CRETA PARADISE is said to be one of the best. At the village of Kefalas two new apartment suites with character are VILLA FILITSA and EKKLISIES. You’ll have to travel a bit to find MILIA, which is in fact a restored village, living again in the rhythms of Cretan tradition. Everything you’ll consume has been organically grown on the premises. HANIA CAMPING (28210-31138) is 3 kms west of town and AGIA MARINA CAMPING (28210-68956) is 9 kms away, same direction, on a nice beach with view a the islet Thodorou, home of the wild Cretan goats, but out of range of the city buses.

CAFES

There are zillions of coffee-shops in Hania. The more obviously tourist oriented are around the Old Harbor of course. MUSSES, REMEZZO, SANTRIVANI, KALYPSO are some options. The local youth prefer to play "tavli" (backgammon) at "Koum-Kapi" neighbourhood, (IL NOSTRO, OTHER SIDE, THEMA, CAFE BAZAAR) or at the port at BORA-BORA, SANTE, VALENTINO, MELTEMI and AROMA. The SYNAGOGUE is located (you guessed it!) in a Venetian mansion bombed during WW II  and used as a …synagogue. Just beside HAVRA, another Israeli name for a nice establishment. TO AVGO TOU KOKKORA ("egg of the rooster") is trendy and conveniently situated. For the early birds, those just disembarked or the dedicated nightclubbers, having a "bougatsa" (cheese pie) at IORDANIS is considered a must.

RESTAURANTS

Where to start from? All around the harbor and Halidon St. it’s one restaurant after another. Presuming you can resist to the insisting greeters you can look for good and fresh fish at APOSTOLIS and MATHIOS, town’s oldest fish tavernas, by the Neoria. Or again sit at the MONASTERY or ZEPOS (lovely people and free drinks) at  the sea front. FAKA ("the trap") is a popular spot for both locals and tourists where you can dine listening to live bouzouki music (without disturbing loudspeakers) Try the wine bottled specially for CARNAGIO tavern. KALI KARDIA is a very typical Cretan taverna. Inside the MARKET are some tiny spots serving hearthy and cheap Cretan dishes as "stifado" (stew with onions) or "briam" (ratatouille) and different kind of fried fish and vegetables. To be accompanied by a "kartoutso" (metal jar) of local wine. Delicious and so exotic! PORTES a new entry with great food at sensible prices (in the old town) ELA ("come on") nice setting in an old building without roof. But our favorite is the all-time classic NYKTERIDA (the bat) at Korakies suburb, with it’s wonderful view of the  Suda bay, the genuinely classy service under the surveillance of owner Babis and the amazing staka (soft fresh cheese), bourekakia (small crispy cheese pies, often served with honey) and other Cretan delicacies. Nykterida also proposes some good wine labels of small producers. TAMAM, GASTRA, THOLOS offer nice settings and good food - that’s what you’re looking for, isnt’it? Let’s get out of town though, hard as it can be. There are some good fish tavernas at Suda, VARDAKIS is one of them, very convenient if you are forwarding a friend to the ferry-boats to Piraeus leaving at 7.30 every evening. There are lots of touristy options all the way to Platanias. MYLOS TOU KERATA was a watermill till 1961. Try the rabbit stew. KERATAS means "cornuto" in Italian. By the cash register a huge pair of bull horns is explained by the inscription: "that’s how a passionate love ends". Now, if this isn’t philosophy, what is it? The village of Therissos was home of one of the early Cretan revolutions, it is best known now for the ANTARTIS ("rebel") tavern, where you can taste the famous Cretan wild goat "agrimi". Not for the faint hearted.

NIGHTLIFE

There are bars and clubs "for tourists" and those addressed to Greeks. METROPOLIS, SALOON, SCORPIUS, NOTA BENE, BLUE NOTE, EL MONDO and KLIK belong to the first category, along with dozens of others on the road to Platanias and Gerani, which gets pretty crowded at high season. MYLOS Very popular, an old windmill transformed to a high-power club. DAZ formerly known as NRG formerly known as GAME  formerly known as FACE formerly known as TAFROS formerly known as ANAGHENNISIS, tucked down the narrowest possibly passage to the bastion PRIVILEGE you need your private transportation to get there, huge club, after-hours meeting point for locals and tourists. PRIME VISION or ARIADNE is conveniently located at the center of the harbor, very popular in all seasons, can get very crowded at times.  STREET, POINT and MYTHOS, all of them classified as "institutions" of Hania nightlife. More than 120 different beers are offered at 1900. KRITI looks more like a kafeneion, it is sometimes called "ta lyrakia" (little lyres) and every night many non-Greeks are initiated at the mysteries of raki and Cretan music. FAGOTTO is a laid-back jazz bar, often with live performers

CLUBBING in Crete Parties, clubs, beach bars in  the "island of the Gods"

SHOPPING

STIVANADIKA means "stivania St.", where "stivania" are the very special Cretan boots, made only on command. However, there are good quality leather items to be found here. MAHERADIKA ("knife St."), all the knife makers of town are to be found here, very nice collection pieces (as long as you don’t use them on somebody else). A look at the MARKET is a must. Authentic products of the Cretan land, wild herbs, snails, goat cheese, avocados, fresh fish and lobsters, it is definitely worth a walk. Genuine Cretan embroidery and carpets are to be found at TOP HANAS.

BEACHES - GETTING AROUND

From NEA HORA to KASTELLI KISSAMOU, it’s a huge beach, changing names like PLATANIAS, AGHIA MARINA, STALOS, GERANI, MALEME (there is also a German cemetery here, where uniformly disposed graves of German soldiers remind of the atrocities of World War II. Countless beach bars and beach tavernas are to be found here, as well as sport facilities, rent-an-umbrellas, etc. Going West you'll pass from  KISSAMOS , a destination to discover. It doesn’t get any further west than FALASSARNA, the more western point of Crete, not a simple beach but an imposing scenery, including a Minoan sunken town. Stay clear at weekends.
Going the other way, to AKROTIRI, you’ ll pass from KALATHAS to get to STAVROS, a natural lagoon with turquoise waters. The steep mountain just beside is where the climax of "Zorbas the Greek" was filmed. ELAFONISSI is far, but not far enough to discourage the groups and the coaches that carry them to transform the place in hell, as beautiful as it might be. Try it off-season or late in the afternoon when the day visitors have left and you’ll be rewarded.

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