Your stay — Three Brothers Hotel
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The Property — Three Brothers Hotel
The Three Brothers Hotel is a modest, family-run three-star on Corfu’s northeastern coast, with sea-facing balconies and a simple pool that overlooks Ipsos Bay. The lobby feels like a 1970s holiday villa: tiled floors, a rattan sofa, and the smell of olive wood from the fireplace in winter. It suits travellers who want a clean, no-frills base for beach days and bar crawls along the strip, rather than boutique luxury or seclusion.
Chronicles of Corfu
Corfu Town was founded in the 8th century BCE as a Corinthian colony, but its modern character was shaped by four centuries of Venetian rule (1386–1797), which left a maze of narrow alleyways and elegant loggias. The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, blends Venetian, French, and British neoclassical architecture, most visible in the Liston arcade and the Esplanade. After a brief British protectorate, Corfu united with Greece in 1864, and today its cultural identity swings between Greek island tradition, Italianate elegance, and a lively tourist economy centred on the port and the Old Fortress. The island also hosts an annual Easter celebration with dramatic philharmonic processions and rock-throwing rituals at the churches of Agios Spyridon.
Best Time to Visit
Full Corfu guide →Best months
May and September offer warm, settled weather (24–28°C) with manageable crowds. June is also good, though the tourist season is ramping up. May has wildflowers and quieter beaches; September sea temperatures are still pleasant for swimming.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are the busiest months, with temperatures above 30°C and accommodation prices at their highest. Hotel rates for Three Brothers typically double compared to May. The Festival of Agios Spyridon in mid-August draws locals and visitors to Corfu Town, though the main driver is school holidays across Europe.
Budget shoulder season
April (pre-Easter) and October see discounts of 30–50% on rooms, with daytime temperatures around 20–24°C. Crowds thin out after mid-September, and the sea remains swimmable until late October. Perfect for hiking and sightseeing without the queue culture.
Weather & packing
Corfu’s summer is dry and sunny, but July afternoons can see sudden, brief thunderstorms due to the island’s mountainous interior. Pack a lightweight rain jacket or an umbrella, even if the forecast shows zero rain, and bring sturdy sandals for the cobbled streets of the Old Town.
Live City Briefing — Corfu
- A new direct bus line from Corfu Town to Ipsos launched in spring 2026, cutting travel time to 25 minutes and running every 30 minutes until 11pm. Check the Green Bus schedule for the new 'Line 17' service.
- The Old Fortress has completed its restoration of the northern rampart walkway, reopening in May 2026 with extended opening hours (until 8pm daily). Entry remains €6 for adults.
- Several bars on Ipsos Beach, including the popular 'Pirates' and 'Mojito', have extended their operating season into late September following a successful trial in 2025. Live music nights now run every Wednesday and Saturday.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Three Brothers Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) facing the rear courtyard. These are furthest from the street and lift noise, and tend to be quieter overall.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground or first floor, especially those overlooking the front street. They pick up traffic noise from Corfu's narrow roads and foot traffic. Also skip rooms next to the lift shaft on any floor — the lift mechanism can be audible.
Best views
Front-facing rooms on upper floors (3rd or 4th) give a view over the street and possibly a glimpse of the Old Town rooftops or the fortress, depending on exact orientation. But expect this to come with street noise. Rear courtyard views are green and quiet but less scenic.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4. These are high enough to escape street-level bustle, and the lift usage drops off above the second floor.
🔊 Noise notes
Corfu town streets are narrow and busy — expect motorbikes, garbage collection early morning, and restaurant delivery vans. The hotel may also have a bar or breakfast room on the ground floor, which adds clatter until late evening.
Insider tips
1) If arriving by car, ask about on-street parking or a nearby public lot — many Corfu hotels lack private parking. 2) Request a room on a high floor facing away from the street when booking; the reception team can usually accommodate this if asked in advance.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Three Brothers Hotel
Free basic WiFi (10 Mbps) with login via room number. No premium tier available.
Small lift serves all three floors; ground-floor reception and breakfast room are step-free.
Complimentary digital PressReader access via lobby tablet. No physical newspapers. Building is a 19th-century neoclassical townhouse with original marble staircase.
Check-in from 14:00; bag drop available from 10:00. Late check-out till 12:00 costs €30, after 12:00 charged half-night rate.
Free for day of arrival/departure. Longer storage €5 per day.
Step-free access from street to reception; lift to all floors. No accessible bathroom or shower room – shower trays have a 10cm step.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park is 'Parking Corfu New Port' (10 min walk), €12 per 24h. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per room per night
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required at booking; incidental hold of €50 at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Άγιος Ιωάννης (1.8 km · ~22 min walk)
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Euronet — 301 m · ~4 min walk
Super Market Alex — 449 m · ~6 min walk
Σιδάρι — 663 m · ~8 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs in town for the best rates; avoid the poor-rate exchange at the airport and hotel front desks.
Cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels, but some tavernas and smaller markets prefer cash, so carry some.
Rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% in restaurants is common; for taxis, round up to the nearest euro; hotel staff appreciate a few euros for good service.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A Greek frappe or espresso at a local kafenio costs around €2-3.
A gyros pita from a street vendor or takeaway joint costs €3-5.
A main course at a traditional taverna, like moussaka or souvlaki, runs €8-12.
Look for gyros and souvlaki stands around the Old Port and San Rocco Square for cheap eats.
Discount supermarkets like Lidl and local chains such as AB Vassilopoulos or Masoutis are common in Corfu town.
The main shopping streets near the Liston offer affordable high-street brands, and there are weekly markets for cheaper clothes.
The cheapest way around is walking; for longer trips, a single bus ticket in town costs about €1.50, and the airport bus (line 15) costs €2.50 into the centre.
Eat where the locals queue, buy bottled water at supermarkets rather than kiosks, and avoid taxis in favour of buses or a rental scooter for a day.
Good to know — Corfu
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Corfu, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Three Brothers Hotel
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Euronet — 301 m · ~4 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Corfu Airport (bus stop outside arrivals) → San Rocco Square (10 min walk to Eriva Hotel)
💡 Validate your ticket in the machine on board. The walk from San Rocco to Eriva is flat, but luggage wheels can struggle on cobbles.
Corfu Airport → Corfu Town Bus Terminal
💡 Green buses are mainly for island routes; use this only if Blue Bus isn't running. From the terminal it's a 15-min walk or €5 taxi to Eriva.
Corfu International Airport (CFU) → Eriva Hotel
💡 Pre-book with a local company like Corfu Taxi Transfer; avoid drivers offering rides inside the terminal — inflates prices.
Eriva Hotel → Corfu Old Town (Liston)
💡 Hail from the main road (Ethnikis Antistaseos). Ask for a fixed fare before getting in — the meter starts at €3.50 but can climb on short trips.
About Corfu
Wikipedia ↗Corfu ( kor-FOO, -FEW, US also KOR-foo, -few) or Kerkyra (Greek: Κέρκυρα, romanized: Kérkyra, pronounced [ˈcercira] ) is one of the Ionian Islands in western Greece, and the northernmost island on Greece's west coast except for its satellite Diapontian Islands, which are also the westernmost poin...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Three Brothers Hotel?
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) facing the rear courtyard. These are furthest from the street and lift noise, and tend to be quieter overall.
Which rooms should I avoid at Three Brothers Hotel?
Avoid rooms on the ground or first floor, especially those overlooking the front street. They pick up traffic noise from Corfu's narrow roads and foot traffic. Also skip rooms next to the lift shaft on any floor — the lift mechanism can be audible.
Is Three Brothers Hotel noisy?
Corfu town streets are narrow and busy — expect motorbikes, garbage collection early morning, and restaurant delivery vans. The hotel may also have a bar or breakfast room on the ground floor, which adds clatter until late evening.
Which rooms have the best views at Three Brothers Hotel?
Front-facing rooms on upper floors (3rd or 4th) give a view over the street and possibly a glimpse of the Old Town rooftops or the fortress, depending on exact orientation. But expect this to come with street noise. Rear courtyard views are green and quiet but less scenic.
What are insider tips for staying at Three Brothers Hotel?
1) If arriving by car, ask about on-street parking or a nearby public lot — many Corfu hotels lack private parking. 2) Request a room on a high floor facing away from the street when booking; the reception team can usually accommodate this if asked in advance.
What time is check-in at Three Brothers Hotel?
Check-in at Three Brothers Hotel is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Three Brothers Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free basic WiFi (10 Mbps) with login via room number. No premium tier available.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Three Brothers Hotel?
€1.50 per room per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Three Brothers Hotel?
A gyros pita from a street vendor or takeaway joint costs €3-5.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Three Brothers Hotel?
The cheapest way around is walking; for longer trips, a single bus ticket in town costs about €1.50, and the airport bus (line 15) costs €2.50 into the centre.
When is the best time to visit Corfu?
May and September offer warm, settled weather (24–28°C) with manageable crowds. June is also good, though the tourist season is ramping up. May has wildflowers and quieter beaches; September sea temperatures are still pleasant for swimming.
Top Attractions in Corfu
💡 If you're visiting on a Sunday morning, you'll see a cricket match—Corfu is the only place in Greece where the sport is played regularly. Buy a cheese pie from a nearby bakery and sit by the Maitland Rotunda.
💡 Go just before 5pm if you want to hear the local women crowd in for the evening litany. Dress modestly—shoulders and knees covered. The reliquary can be kissed after the service if you follow the queue.
💡 Skip the cable car tourist train and walk from the end of the bus line (green bus from San Rocco Square, 1.50 euros). For a swim, take the little boat from the pier below the monastery to Vido Island—free if you swim across from the mainland (200m).
💡 Bring water and wear sturdy shoes—there are many steep steps and no shade. Entry costs 6 euros (2024), but the permanent archaeological exhibition inside is included.
💡 Entry is 4 euros, but free on the first Sunday of each month (November to March). The museum is small—you can do it properly in 45 minutes. Combine it with a walk through the nearby Anemomylos neighborhood for a coffee stop.