Il tuo soggiorno — Caldera
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La proprietà — Caldera
A 3-star hotel that wears its age well — think terracotta floors, cool stone walls, and decent views of the old harbour from the roof terrace. The lobby smells faintly of beeswax and coffee, and the staff are briskly efficient without fawning. It suits travellers who want Chania's historic centre on their doorstep and aren't after spa frills or designer furniture. The USP is location: you're a two-minute walk from the Venetian harbour front, close enough to hear taverna chatter and lapping water at night.
Cronache di Chania
Chania was a Minoan settlement called Kydonia before Romans, Byzantines, and Venetians each left their mark. The Venetians built the sturdy harbour fortifications in the 14th century, and the Ottoman minarets that punctuate the skyline arrived after 1645. By the 1880s it was a cosmopolitan port with elegant neoclassical mansions, many now restored as hotels and restaurants. Crete's fourth-largest city today blends a working port with a dense, tourist-friendly Old Town whose narrow alleys hide leather workshops and family-run bakeries. Locals pride themselves on a raki-soaked, fiercely Cretan identity distinct from mainland Greece.
Il momento migliore per visitare
Guida completa di Chania →I migliori mesi
May and September: warm 22–26°C days, the sea swimmable, and crowds thin before June and after August. June works too but the meltemi winds can pick up.
Peak / Festival Surge
August is peak for sun, 30+°C, and European school holidays. Hotel prices in the Old Town, including Caldera, jump 30–50% above May rates. The Chania Rock Festival and local saint days fill tavernas.
Stagione di spalla
October is the budget sweet spot: still 24°C and sunny, but flights and rooms drop 40%. May is similarly mild and cheaper than June.
Meteo e imballaggio
Chania’s climate quirk is the strong afternoon meltemi wind that whips through the harbour in July, making harbour-side dining a napkin-holding affair. Pack one lightweight windbreaker and one long-sleeved linen shirt for balmy evenings.
Briefing della città — Chania
- The new Chania pedestrian zone along Akti Tompazi is now fully open, linking the Old Harbour to the Nea Chora beach — expect fewer cars and easier walking.
- A direct charter route from Manchester started May 2026, so the city is busier with UK visitors than last year — book harbour dinner tables by 4pm.
- Archaeological Museum of Chania (Halepa) reopened after winter renovation with a new exhibit of Minoan sealstones — worth a sidestep from the beach.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Caldera, 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 inner courtyard. These are furthest from the street and lift noise, and likely have a small balcony overlooking the quiet side. If the hotel has a rear elevation (e.g., away from the main road), that side is quieter.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid ground-floor rooms anywhere near the lobby, breakfast area or street-facing frontage. Rooms directly above the entrance or lift shaft can pick up traffic and arrival noise. Also skip rooms on the first floor if they share a wall with the reception or bar area — you’ll hear footfall and early morning luggage.
Best views
The best view is likely from an upper floor room at the front (sea side if the hotel faces the harbour) or a side room with a partial glimpse of the Venetian harbour. Inland-facing rooms offer a roofscape view but are quieter.
Quietest floors
Upper floors (3rd and above). The 4th floor is typically quietest if the building has a set-back or terrace above.
🔊 Noise notes
Chania’s historic centre has narrow streets used by scooters, delivery vans and early-morning refuse trucks. The hotel’s entrance on a pedestrianised or one-way lane may still get pedestrian chatter from tavernas. Ask for a room at the back or on a higher floor to minimise street noise.
Insider tips
1. Request a ‘rear-facing’ or ‘inner courtyard’ room if you’re a light sleeper — the front rooms face a busy lane. 2. If you’re arriving by car, ask the hotel for the nearest public parking because street parking in the old town is extremely limited and often permit-only.
- 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
strutture alberghiere — Caldera
Free Wi-Fi throughout; average speed 15 Mbps download; no login or password needed – connects automatically after first accept
No lift – three-storey historic building with stairs only; rooms on the first and second floors accessible only by steep, narrow staircase
No digital newsstand or physical papers; notable former 16th-century Venetian captain's house with original stone archways and a small private courtyard
Check-in from 15:00; early bag-drop free from 10:00 if room ready by 15:00; late check-out until 12:00 free, after 12:00 subject to €30 fee until 16:00
Complimentary locked luggage room at reception; open 08:00–21:00 daily
No step-free access – three steps at entrance; no wheelchair-accessible rooms or bathrooms; unsuitable for guests with mobility impairments
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is 'Chania Parking Port' at Akti Kountourioti, 100m walk, €12 per night; no EV charging on-site
Tasse, imposte e depositi
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per room per night (mandatory climate resilience tax, collected at check-in)
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required; a credit card imprint or €50 cash hold for incidentals on arrival
Stile di vita e ricreazione locale
War Shelter Platanias — 2.2 km · ~28 min walk
5 minuti di radio essenziali
Nearest — 113 m · ~1 min walk
Blue sea villas — 360 m · ~5 min walk
Anna's market — 492 m · ~6 min walk
Moneta e moneta
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs at local banks in Chania town for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at the airport or tourist spots, as they give poor rates and high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops; contactless is common, but many small tavernas and markets prefer cash, so carry some.
Restaurants: round up or leave 5-10% for good service, not expected but appreciated. Taxis: round up to the nearest euro. Hotel staff: €1-2 per bag for porters, small change for cleaning.
Mangiare, fare shopping e viaggiare su un budget
Cheap car hire →A Greek coffee or freddo cappuccino at a local kafeneio or bakery is about €2-3.
A gyros pita from a takeaway stand will cost around €3-4; good for a filling budget meal.
A simple moussaka or grilled fish at a no-frills taverna costs roughly €9-12 for a main.
The old town's narrow streets have multiple gyros and souvlaki shops offering cheap pitas; also try bougatsa (custard pie) from bakeries.
Supermarkets like Lidl, AB Vassilopoulos, and Kritikos are common; cheaper than tourist shops.
The central market and side streets off Halidon have affordable chain stores and local boutiques; for basics, try shops near the main square.
Walking is free and best for the old town; local buses cost about €1.20 per ride. From Chania Airport, take the public KTEL bus (€2.50) into town rather than a taxi (€25+).
(1) Eat at tavernas a few streets back from the harbour – they're cheaper and more authentic. (2) Buy water and snacks from supermarkets, not tourist shops. (3) Use refillable water bottles; tap water is safe and there are free fountains in the old town.
Buono da sapere — Chania
Type C/F · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Emergency Contacts
ChaniaFor general emergencies in Greece, dial 112 (works in English). For Chania-specific assistance, the tourist police (Chania office) can be reached at +30 28210 27072. Local hospitals: Chania General Hospital 'Agios Georgios' (+30 28213 42000).
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Chania, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Caldera
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 113 m · ~1 min walk — pharmacy · Blue sea villas — 360 m · ~5 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Girare intorno
Sorta Apartments (stop: Agia Marina) → Chania Old Town (stop: Venizelou Square)
💡 Buy a 24-hour ticket for 3.50€ if you plan multiple trips; the bus runs along the coastal road and gets packed in summer—stand by the rear door.
Sorta Apartments → Chania Old Town
💡 Use Taxi Chania app to avoid haggling; taxis in Crete rarely use meters for short hops—agree the fare before getting in.
Chania International Airport (CHQ) → Chania City Bus Station (near Sorta Apartments)
💡 Get the KTEL app for real-time schedules; the bus drops you a 7-min walk from Sorta Apartments, but luggage space is tight.
Chania International Airport (CHQ) → Sorta Apartments, Chania
💡 Book through the Welcome Pickups app for a fixed rate of 30€; local taxis often don't have card readers.
Domande frequenti
What are the best rooms at Caldera?
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) facing the inner courtyard. These are furthest from the street and lift noise, and likely have a small balcony overlooking the quiet side. If the hotel has a rear elevation (e.g., away from the main road), that side is quieter.
Which rooms should I avoid at Caldera?
Avoid ground-floor rooms anywhere near the lobby, breakfast area or street-facing frontage. Rooms directly above the entrance or lift shaft can pick up traffic and arrival noise. Also skip rooms on the first floor if they share a wall with the reception or bar area — you’ll hear footfall and early morning luggage.
Is Caldera noisy?
Chania’s historic centre has narrow streets used by scooters, delivery vans and early-morning refuse trucks. The hotel’s entrance on a pedestrianised or one-way lane may still get pedestrian chatter from tavernas. Ask for a room at the back or on a higher floor to minimise street noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Caldera?
The best view is likely from an upper floor room at the front (sea side if the hotel faces the harbour) or a side room with a partial glimpse of the Venetian harbour. Inland-facing rooms offer a roofscape view but are quieter.
What are insider tips for staying at Caldera?
1. Request a ‘rear-facing’ or ‘inner courtyard’ room if you’re a light sleeper — the front rooms face a busy lane. 2. If you’re arriving by car, ask the hotel for the nearest public parking because street parking in the old town is extremely limited and often permit-only.
What time is check-in at Caldera?
Check-in at Caldera is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Caldera have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi throughout; average speed 15 Mbps download; no login or password needed – connects automatically after first accept
Is there a city or tourist tax at Caldera?
€1.50 per room per night (mandatory climate resilience tax, collected at check-in)
Where can I eat cheaply near Caldera?
A gyros pita from a takeaway stand will cost around €3-4; good for a filling budget meal.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Caldera?
Walking is free and best for the old town; local buses cost about €1.20 per ride. From Chania Airport, take the public KTEL bus (€2.50) into town rather than a taxi (€25+).
When is the best time to visit Chania?
May and September: warm 22–26°C days, the sea swimmable, and crowds thin before June and after August. June works too but the meltemi winds can pick up.
Principali attrazioni a Chania
💡 Walk up the ramp inside the main gate for a photo spot over the harbour. The small museum inside costs €4 but the ramparts are free.
💡 Go mid-morning when stalls are fully stocked. Don't buy olive oil from the first stand – compare prices at the back. Free tasting of olives and cheeses if you ask politely.
💡 At sunset, sit on the low wall by the palm trees near the beach volleyball court. The light hits the old town walls perfectly. No entry fee, no facilities – bring water.
💡 Visit at sunrise to avoid crowds and get clean photos. The lighthouse path is free but gets busy after 10am.
💡 Walk 10 minutes west along the coastal path from the harbour. Avoid the area near the central drain pipe – swim further east.