Your stay — Rethymnon-Haus
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The Property — Rethymnon-Haus
This family-run 3-star sits on a quiet side street five minutes from Rethymno’s old harbour. The lobby feels like a well-kept Cretan living room: cool terracotta tiles, a couple of framed maps of the old town, and the smell of orange cake from the breakfast corner. Rooms are simple but spotless, with solid wooden beds and good air conditioning. It suits independent travellers who want a calm base within walking distance of everything, and who prefer a polite, unhurried service over hotel razzmatazz.
Chronicles of Rethymno
Rethymno was founded in Minoan times but its visible history is Venetian and Ottoman. The 16th-century Fortezza fortress dominates the headland, built by the Venetians to guard the port, and the old town’s narrow alleys are a jumble of Venetian archways and Turkish wooden balconies. After the 1897 Cretan uprising the island joined modern Greece, and today Rethymno balances a working local harbour with a lively university scene. It remains one of Crete’s most intact historical towns, with a strong café and wine-bar culture along the old Venetian harbour.
Best Time to Visit
Full Rethymno guide →Best months
May, June and September: daytime highs of 25-28°C, sea swimming is comfortable, and the tourist crowds haven’t peaked or have thinned out. You get long, warm evenings without the full July–August heat.
Peak / festival surge
July and August. Rethymno’s old town and beaches are packed, hotel prices roughly double from shoulder rates, and the main event is the local summer festival (mid-July to mid-August) with live music and theatre at the Fortezza.
Budget shoulder season
Late September and October: sea still warm, daytime around 25°C, hotel prices drop 30-40% and the atmosphere is relaxed. Also good for hiking the nearby **Mili Gorge** before it closes for the season.
Weather & packing
A quirk: a strong north wind (the meltemi) can kick up suddenly in July and August, cooling the air but also kicking up sand on the beach. The rule: pack a light windproof jacket or a long-sleeved cotton shirt for evening tavernas, and always bring a swimsuit you don’t mind getting sandy.
Live City Briefing — Rethymno
- The city’s long-awaited pedestrianisation of the old town’s main spine (Venizelou Street) was completed in 2025, so expect quieter, car-free walking around the harbour and Venetian fountain. Taxi drop-offs now use the ring road just south of the old wall.
- A new direct ferry from Heraklion to Santorini (summer 2026, starting late June) means Rethymno is now a convenient stop for a day-trip option, but also adds more foot traffic on weekends.
- The municipal beach at Plaka, 2 km east, recently installed new sunbed zones and a second lifeguard tower after last year’s safety upgrades – worth the short walk from the old town if the central beach is too crowded.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Rethymnon-Haus, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Upper-floor rooms at the front, overlooking the old town — these get afternoon sunlight and avoid traffic rumble from the main coastal road.
Rooms to avoid
Rooms at the back overlooking the inner courtyard — can be dark and stuffy, and sometimes catch kitchen noise from breakfast prep.
Best views
Front-facing rooms on the upper floors — you see the Venetian fortress and rooflines of old Rethymno, not the main road.
Quietest floors
Third and fourth floors — high enough to escape street clatter, with lift access for luggage.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from the coastal road fades by midnight but early morning traffic begins around 7am. The lift is audible on floors 1-2.
Insider tips
Request a room on the third or fourth floor at booking, especially if you're a light sleeper. If arriving by car, park in the free municipal lot 200m east — the hotel has no dedicated parking.
- 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 — Rethymnon-Haus
Complimentary WiFi throughout (up to 15 Mbps download); no login required, but you must re-accept terms every 24 hours
No lift. The hotel is a restored 16th-century Venetian building with stairs only to all three floors
No digital newsstand or printed newspapers; a small library with Greek and English magazines in the lounge area
Check-in from 15:00 (front desk open 08:00–23:00); early bag drop allowed after 08:00; late check-out until 13:00 costs €30, subject to availability
Free storage for luggage after check-out until 23:00 in a locked back office
No step-free access or wheelchair entry; two steps at main entrance and narrow staircases; no adapted rooms
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park 'Porter's Lot' at 2, Melissinou Street, 5-minute walk, €8 per night (no EV charging). Street parking free 20:00–08:00 but scarce
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.50 per room per night (charged at check-out)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required on booking (non-refundable rate) or 30% deposit for flexible rates; €50 incidental hold on credit card at check-in
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Τίμιος Σταυρός (390 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Ágios Ioánnis (505 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Οσίου Παταπίου (536 m · ~7 min walk)
- Church: Ágios Antónios (586 m · ~7 min walk)
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs in Rethymno town for decent rates; avoid exchange bureaus at the airport or tourist spots as they charge high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops; contactless works most places. Small tavernas and market stalls prefer cash.
Restaurants: round up or leave 5-10% for good service. Taxis: round up to the nearest euro. Hotel staff: a couple of euros per bag or per day for cleaning.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A freddo espresso or cappuccino from a local kafeneio costs about €2.50-3.
A gyros pita from a hole-in-the-wall joint is about €3-4, or a slice of pizza at €2.50-3.
A main course at a traditional taverna, like moussaka or grilled fish, runs €10-15.
Along the old harbour and main pedestrian streets (like Arkadiou) you'll find souvlaki and crepe stands; budget €3-5 per item.
Supermarkets include Sklavenitis, AB Vassilopoulos and Lidl; they're dotted around the ring road and town edges.
Zara, H&M and local chain stores in the central market area near the Fortezza; also the Saturday morning market at the town hall square has cheap basics.
Walk everywhere in the old town; a single bus ticket within town is about €1.20. From the airport, the KTEL bus (about €14) runs to Rethymno station, cheaper than a taxi (€60+).
Eat lunch at tavernas serving a 'meat/ fish with salad' special for €8-10. Buy bottled water and snacks at supermarkets, not minimarkets. Visit in shoulder season (May/June or September) for lower accommodation prices.
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RethymnoWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Rethymno, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Rethymnon-Haus
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Rethymno Centre (Platania stop) → Amazing Villas (Adele-Missiria area)
💡 Bus to Missiria stops right by the villas. Validate your ticket at the machine on board. For return trips, flag the bus by waving from the roadside—drivers will stop if you look like a waiting passenger.
Heraklion Airport (HER) → Amazing Villas, Rethymno (local stop)
💡 Take bus 1 from the airport to Chania bus station (€1.50), then the direct KTEL coach to Rethymno. Coaches have AC and luggage racks. Buy tickets at the station kiosk.
Chania Airport (CHQ) → Amazing Villas, Rethymno
💡 Chania Airport is closer (20 km vs 70 km from Heraklion). Use pre-booked transfer companies like Go Crete for €55 fixed price. Metered taxis run €60-70 but charge extra after 22:00.
Heraklion Airport (HER) → Amazing Villas, Rethymno
💡 Book through Rethymno Taxi app or ask your hotel to arrange one. Avoid unmetered drivers who quote €90+ at the airport rank.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Rethymnon-Haus?
Upper-floor rooms at the front, overlooking the old town — these get afternoon sunlight and avoid traffic rumble from the main coastal road.
Which rooms should I avoid at Rethymnon-Haus?
Rooms at the back overlooking the inner courtyard — can be dark and stuffy, and sometimes catch kitchen noise from breakfast prep.
Is Rethymnon-Haus noisy?
Street noise from the coastal road fades by midnight but early morning traffic begins around 7am. The lift is audible on floors 1-2.
Which rooms have the best views at Rethymnon-Haus?
Front-facing rooms on the upper floors — you see the Venetian fortress and rooflines of old Rethymno, not the main road.
What are insider tips for staying at Rethymnon-Haus?
Request a room on the third or fourth floor at booking, especially if you're a light sleeper. If arriving by car, park in the free municipal lot 200m east — the hotel has no dedicated parking.
What time is check-in at Rethymnon-Haus?
Check-in at Rethymnon-Haus is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Rethymnon-Haus have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary WiFi throughout (up to 15 Mbps download); no login required, but you must re-accept terms every 24 hours
Is there a city or tourist tax at Rethymnon-Haus?
€1.50 per room per night (charged at check-out)
Where can I eat cheaply near Rethymnon-Haus?
A gyros pita from a hole-in-the-wall joint is about €3-4, or a slice of pizza at €2.50-3.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Rethymnon-Haus?
Walk everywhere in the old town; a single bus ticket within town is about €1.20. From the airport, the KTEL bus (about €14) runs to Rethymno station, cheaper than a taxi (€60+).
When is the best time to visit Rethymno?
May, June and September: daytime highs of 25-28°C, sea swimming is comfortable, and the tourist crowds haven’t peaked or have thinned out. You get long, warm evenings without the full July–August heat.
Top Attractions in Rethymno
💡 Walk to the lighthouse at the end of the pier for a quieter view — most tourists stop halfway. The water is clean for a dip if you don’t mind concrete edges.
💡 Bring nuts or bread for the peacocks that roam freely — they’re friendly but watch your bag. Best in spring when the flowers are out.
💡 Go early morning (before 9am) to see it without crowds or shopkeepers setting up — the light is golden and quiet.
💡 It’s quiet on weekday mornings — you’ll often have the rooms to yourself. The audio guide is worth the €2 extra.
💡 Buy your ticket at the small booth by the main gate, not online. Visit late afternoon when the heat drops and the sunset lights up the harbour.