Your stay — Veroniki
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Veroniki, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
On the 2nd or 3rd floor, as the lift only goes up to the 3rd floor and the stairs can be a bit steep. This will help minimize potential street noise, which may be an issue being in the city centre.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the lift, as the noise from the lift's movement and potential conversations can be a disturbance. Also, rooms near the service entrance may experience some noise from staff activity.
Best views
Given the hotel's address in Corfu, rooms on higher floors (2-3) may offer a view of the surrounding cityscape or rooftops, although it's unlikely to be a sea view.
Quietest floors
Floors 2-3 are likely to be the quietest, given the lift's upper limit and the building's layout.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise may be a concern in rooms on lower floors, especially on the main roads. The service entrance and lift may also be sources of occasional noise.
Insider tips
Consider arriving at the hotel during quieter hours (e.g., early morning or late evening) to avoid check-in queues. Take a short walk from the hotel to explore the local food scene, as Corfu's city centre offers a variety of traditional tavernas and cafes.
- 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 — Veroniki
free Wi-Fi in public areas and rooms; login required via hotel app
serves all floors; historic building with some stairs-only sections
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) on hotel app
check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00, late check-out fee: €50 (€100 after 16:00 on weekends)
baggage storage available for €5 per item per day
step-free access; wheelchair-friendly entrance; some ancient stone steps in the hotel's historic wing
on-site parking available for €20 per night; nearest public car park: 'Kapodistriou' (€15 per day); no EV charging on site
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per person per night (mandatory)
Deposit & card hold: €50 advance deposit + €100 incidental card hold at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Ἱερὸν Ἐξωκκλήσιον Ἀγίου Νικολάου (644 m · ~8 min walk)
- Church: Ελευθέρα Αποστολική Εκκλησία Πεντηκοστής (1.8 km · ~23 min walk)
- Church: Ιερός Ναός Κοιμήσεως Θεοτόκου (1.8 km · ~23 min walk)
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Τράπεζα Πειραιώς — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro (EUR)
Travellers can exchange currency at local banks or currency exchange offices, but be aware that rates at airports or tourist bureaux are often poor; it's best to use ATMs or withdraw cash from a credit card.
Credit and debit cards, including contactless and mobile payments, are widely accepted in Corfu town and popular areas, but cash is still preferred in some rural areas.
Tipping in Greece is generally low, but rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% in restaurants and bars is common; for taxi drivers, rounding up the fare or leaving €1-2 is sufficient; hotel staff often doesn't expect tips, but a small gesture of appreciation is welcome.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A traditional Greek coffee from a kafenio (coffee shop) costs around €2-3.
A classic souvlaki or gyro from a street vendor or a local eatery costs around €5-6.
A hearty moussaka or other traditional dish at a mid-range taverna costs around €15-20.
The Corfu old town and nearby streets are lined with vendors selling souvlaki, fresh fruit, and snacks.
Supermarkets like Lidl, Carrefour, and local markets like the Corfu town market offer affordable options for groceries.
High-street brands and local markets selling affordable clothing can be found in Corfu town and nearby areas.
A one-way ticket on the local bus costs €1.20, and a day pass is available for €4.50; the bus from the airport to Corfu town costs around €10.
Avoid eating at touristy restaurants and opt for local tavernas or street food for a more authentic experience and lower prices.Use public transport or walk/bike whenever possible to save money and explore the area.Visit local markets and shops for affordable souvenirs and shopping.
Good to know — Corfu
Type C/F · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.88 · EUR
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 Veroniki
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Τράπεζα Πειραιώς — 1.4 km · ~17 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 Veroniki?
On the 2nd or 3rd floor, as the lift only goes up to the 3rd floor and the stairs can be a bit steep. This will help minimize potential street noise, which may be an issue being in the city centre.
Which rooms should I avoid at Veroniki?
Avoid rooms near the lift, as the noise from the lift's movement and potential conversations can be a disturbance. Also, rooms near the service entrance may experience some noise from staff activity.
Is Veroniki noisy?
Street noise may be a concern in rooms on lower floors, especially on the main roads. The service entrance and lift may also be sources of occasional noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Veroniki?
Given the hotel's address in Corfu, rooms on higher floors (2-3) may offer a view of the surrounding cityscape or rooftops, although it's unlikely to be a sea view.
What are insider tips for staying at Veroniki?
Consider arriving at the hotel during quieter hours (e.g., early morning or late evening) to avoid check-in queues. Take a short walk from the hotel to explore the local food scene, as Corfu's city centre offers a variety of traditional tavernas and cafes.
What time is check-in at Veroniki?
Check-in at Veroniki is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Veroniki have Wi-Fi?
free Wi-Fi in public areas and rooms; login required via hotel app
Is there a city or tourist tax at Veroniki?
€1.50 per person per night (mandatory)
Where can I eat cheaply near Veroniki?
A classic souvlaki or gyro from a street vendor or a local eatery costs around €5-6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Veroniki?
A one-way ticket on the local bus costs €1.20, and a day pass is available for €4.50; the bus from the airport to Corfu town costs around €10.
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.